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Thousands join ‘Congressional Stakeouts to Save Health Care’ nationwide

This week, MoveOn.org members and other constituents staged 12-hour “Stakeouts to Save our Healthcare” outside the offices of 32 GOP Senators and Representatives. “We are seeing unprecedented public opposition to the GOP’s ‘TrumpCare’ plan. It is an unmitigated disaster that would take health care away from millions of people, cost thousands more for middle-class and […]

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Town Hall Petitions

We’ve called. We’ve emailed. We’ve shown up at local offices. But for many of us, it has been nearly impossible to get in touch with our members of Congress. That’s why public, town halls are so important—they’re a rare opportunity to speak directly with our elected officials and finally have our voices be heard. Yet […]

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Massive Door-to-Door Campaign Against Trump’s Hate-Filled Agenda Kicks Off in Ohio Ahead of RNC

Thousands of voters will pledge nationwide to vote against Trump; Effort will reach thousands of Ohioans and voters in 16 states this week. CLEVELAND – As Republicans prepare to nominate Donald Trump as their candidate for president, thousands of volunteers will embark on door-to-door canvasses in Ohio and 16 other states across the country this […]

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MoveOn Members in 48 States Call on Superdelegates to Let Voters Decide

From Maine to California, MoveOn members in 48 states have started petition campaigns calling on their states’ superdelegates to honor the will of the voters at the Democratic National Convention in July. More than 350,000 MoveOn members have already signed national petitions calling on their superdelegates to vote for the candidate with the most pledged delegates […]

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New York Times Editorial Board Agrees with MoveOn Members

Today, the New York Times editorialized that voters, not superdelegates, should decide who the Democratic Party’s presidential nominee should be at the Democratic National Convention in July. That’s the message championed by thousands of MoveOn members and allies over the past two weeks and the op-ed specifically cites MoveOn’s campaign and message in making its case. Can you take […]

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