Tell Congress To Pass The Fair Elections Now Act!
Take Action! The 111th Congress has more bi-partisan support for Fair Elections than ever before. And President Obama is a past co-sponsor of the legislation, but the big money special interests that spent more than $5 billion last cycle will still be in place. If we want to change how our nation's capital operates, we must change the way our elections are funded. We have more support for Fair Elections in Congress and in the White House than ever before. We need your help to make Fair Elections a priority.
Support for Fair Elections
The 111th Congress includes more than 118 supporters of Fair Elections. This is more support than ever before. President-Elect Barack Obama has long been a supporter of Fair Elections, all the way back to his days in the Illinois Senate.
To see a full list of Congressional supporters, click here.
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