Common Cause is a national non-profit organization dedicated to promoting democracy and advocating for government accountability. With a network of 30 states and over 1.5 million members and supporters, Common Cause works to break down barriers to participation, ensure equal voice and vote for all citizens, and rebuild trust in the government. Through concrete pro-democracy reforms, Common Cause empowers individuals to make a difference in every congressional district and state legislature, fighting against gerrymandering, campaign finance corruption, voter suppression, and other threats to democracy.
Common Cause's work spans various areas, including voting rights, election protection, redistricting, ethics and accountability, money influence in politics, media democracy, and constitutional issues. By advocating for legislative and policy changes, engaging in litigation, and organizing grassroots efforts, Common Cause strives to create a democracy that works for all Americans. Through research reports, resources, and campaigns, Common Cause educates the public and mobilizes individuals to take action, volunteer, and donate to support their mission of strengthening democracy in the United States.
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