FORGOTTEN DEMOCRATS - FIGHT EVERYWHERE


Democrats fight for everyone. But we’re not fighting everywhere. That’s a problem.


Dozens of the most extreme Republicans in Congress had no Democratic opponent in their last election. And more than a hundred Republicans faced a Democrat who didn’t have the resources they needed to fight. The people living in those districts feel abandoned, ignored… forgotten. Meanwhile, the most extreme GOP nominees get free passes.

Join the community that’s doing something about it.

By joining Forgotten Democrats, you join a community of people just like you who want to see a brighter future for our country.

For a few dollars a month, you can be sure we're fighting everywhere. You'll know that you're supporting Democratic nominees--talking to Democratic voters--who would otherwise be left behind.

And as an annual donor at $120 you’ll automatically be invited to our monthly Forgotten Democrats Team call with people like David Pepper, Fred Wellman, Michele Hornish, and special guests, while knowing that you’re doing your part – no matter what else you have going on.

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If you wish to make a one time donation of $500 or more, click here.

We’re so excited to have you join us today! As a member, you’ll enjoy:

• Confidence that your donation will directly benefit the Democratic nominees, funding those with the least first

• Regular emails on Forgotten Democrat's work – and the districts and voters who benefit

• PLUS: By joining at the $120/year level (which is our community giving average) you’ll automatically be invited to our monthly Forgotten Democrats Team call, where we share updates from the field and talk politics with David Pepper, Michele Hornish, Fred Wellman, Jessica Piper, and special guests.

• Peace of mind, knowing you are part of the solution

• A sense of community, knowing you’re part of a team that cares about America's future--in every corner of every state.