Why host a house party? Yes, door knocks, phone banks, postcards, rallies are all important organizing tools. But in 2026, we need to do something more and different to win. House parties can: Reach voters outside of our political bubbles Have friend and neighbor conversations with those who support our democratic values Inoculate voters against the...
State Comptroller Sean Scanlon will discuss how a Public Option Health Insurance Plan can make healthcare in CT affordable, and what we can do to make this happen. There will be a Q&A.
Why host a house party? Yes, door knocks, phone banks, postcards, rallies are all important organizing tools. But in 2026, we need to do something more and different to win. House parties can: Reach voters outside of our political bubbles Have friend and neighbor conversations with those who support our democratic values Inoculate voters against the...
Join our national call on April 9th at 7pm ET to hear the latest from the May Day Strong network: including our demands for May 1, the cities that have committed to No Work No School No Shopping, and how we are building the power needed to stop the billionaire agenda and build a future...
Why host a house party? Yes, door knocks, phone banks, postcards, rallies are all important organizing tools. But in 2026, we need to do something more and different to win. House parties can: Reach voters outside of our political bubbles Have friend and neighbor conversations with those who support our democratic values Inoculate voters against the...
Did you know that protecting Immigrant Rights is also protecting your rights? Do you know your rights? They are based in the Constitution and specifically, the 1st, 4th, 5th, and 14th Amendments are keys to our freedom! Join Commit to Democracy and Dr. Steven Volk, Professor Emeritus at Oberlin College in Oberlin, Ohio, for this...
Why host a house party? Yes, door knocks, phone banks, postcards, rallies are all important organizing tools. But in 2026, we need to do something more and different to win. House parties can: Reach voters outside of our political bubbles Have friend and neighbor conversations with those who support our democratic values Inoculate voters against the...
Why host a house party? Yes, door knocks, phone banks, postcards, rallies are all important organizing tools. But in 2026, we need to do something more and different to win. House parties can: Reach voters outside of our political bubbles Have friend and neighbor conversations with those who support our democratic values Inoculate voters against the...
Introducing New Voter Guides: Your Voice + Practical Resources Join Vote Forward staff and volunteers across the country to learn more about New Voter Guides—a new way to use the power of personal connection to support first-time voters. At the event, you’ll learn more about why we are focusing on this group of voters, what...