Across the nation, in every corner of the country, millions of Americans showed up to vote and send a message to the Trump Administration. They voted against military takeovers of our cities. They voted against bombing boats in the Caribbean. They voted to say loud and clear, we are still a democracy. From first-time voters to long-time advocates, Election Day was a powerful reminder civic engagement is how we build a fairer, freer, and more accountable nation. Every ballot cast was an act of hope and courage. In the face of division and fear, Americans stood up for the simple but profound idea our government is still of, by, and for the people, not the powerful. Now, it’s up to all of us to keep that spirit alive headed into 2026: to stay informed, stay involved, and keep holding our leaders to the highest standards of integrity and service. Add your name to thank millions of Americans for sending a message to Donald Trump — and pledge to keep fighting for our democracy, together. Democracy doesn’t end on Election Day; it lives in our ongoing commitment to one another. Let’s celebrate this moment and keep building a future that’s more fair and free for everyone.