You can create an account by providing your email address and zip code. After you log into your account, you can endorse Democratic candidates and invite others to do the same. If enough voters do this and influence others they know to do the same, the combined effect of their actions would have a decisive impact on the race.
Endorsing a candidate on this site means you agree to:
Vote for this candidate in the election on November 5, 2024.
Persuade people you know to vote for this candidate.
You can refer others in your network to endorse candidates on this site. There are two ways you can refer friends:
Provide a name and email address
Click a custom referral URL and share it on your social media channels.
You can log in periodically to check how many of your referrals logged in to endorse Kamala Harris. You can also keep adding names of more friends, and see real-time stats on how many people you've influenced and the potential vote increase in key districts.
We ask for your zip code so we can show you the Senate and House candidates for your location, and enable you to endorse them.
Your security is our top priority. We use industry-standard encryption to protect your personal information. The application infrastructure is hosted behind a firewall and is resilient to attacks.
Candidates already seek endorsements and display them on the campaign website, but their efforts are fragmented and confined to individual campaigns. There is no unified, systematic effort to collect and share endorsements across all Democratic candidates. Also, this is the first project to focus on collecting endorsements from individual voters, in addition to prominent individuals and organizations.
We will aggregate the data and report the growth in the number of endorsements as well as the breakdown by state. This is valuable information both for individual voters and for candidates to know the state of the race. The number of endorsements, and their growth over time, is a much more reliable indicator of a candidate's electoral support than poll results.