We VoteInspired by American Democracy? So Are We.“Americans view their democracy as an active thing they must tend to. Americans want to be better. They want to be an example.” This is the…Jun 27, 2018Jun 27, 2018
We VoteShifting Demographics, Changing IdentitiesAs demographics shift, America no longer looks like it once did. These days, our states are more populous, more diverse, and more socially…Jun 11, 2018Jun 11, 2018
We VoteCalifornia PrimaryCalifornia’s June 5th state election will determine winners or nominees, across several races, for California’s November general election.May 28, 2018May 28, 2018
We VoteCompetition is Good For DemocracyVoter turnout in US elections are low. Epically low: in the 2016 presidential election only 55.7% of the voting age population cast a…May 24, 2018May 24, 2018
We VoteWe All Have People We Don’t Talk Politics WithThis post is the second part of a five-part series on conversations on dialog in an age of distrust. The first post in this series can be…May 7, 2018May 7, 2018
We VoteWhy We Vote is a Non ProfitThere’s plenty of money to be earned in politics. An estimated $4 billion dollars are spent during midterm election years, with another $2…Apr 23, 2018Apr 23, 2018
We VoteConnected, Not DividedThis post is the second part of a five-part series on conversations on dialog in an age of distrust. The first post in this series can be…Apr 16, 2018Apr 16, 2018
We VoteWhy We Vote Is Open SourceThe software that powers We Vote is open source — that means anyone can read the code and work with us to improve it.Apr 9, 2018Apr 9, 2018
We VoteIdeology is no longer what drives politics for many votersIn order to understand politics, we must understand people. To that end, I have spent this past winter talking to five individuals who live…Mar 26, 2018Mar 26, 2018
We VotePennsylvania, Texas & Alabama Elections: Americans Are ExcitedSomething happened in Pennsylvania. And in Texas.Mar 19, 2018Mar 19, 2018