Take Action

Frustrated by Trump and his policies?

Let’s hold our Republican Congressmembers’ feet to the fire!

Here’s how to help to make REAL change:


 

Attend or Demand a Town Hall

 

Hold Republican Congressional members accountable. Too many Republicans are hiding from the public – and we deserve to be heard. Plan to attend a local Republican Congressional town hall or call on your local Republican congressional member to host one.

ATTEND A TOWN HALL

Make Some Phone Calls

 

There’s nothing more persuasive than a call from a congressional constituent. If you don’t live in a Republican congressional district, you can still call Democrats who do and ask them to get involved!

MAKE A CALL

Rallies, Marches and Trainings

 

Click here to see a listing of visibility events with other unaffiliated allies. Keep checking back for more – they are updating their sites daily – and we will be adding more!

ATTEND A RALLY

Letters to the Editor

 

Write a letter to the editor and make your voice heard, urging your local, state, and congressional representatives to continue to protect progressive values for all. Remember: these are brief and each paper has it’s own submission guidelines.

WRITE A LETTER

 

 

This post was borrowed from the CADEM website under take-action.

IN MEMORIAM

SBCDP - In Memoriam

Statement of former California Democratic Party Chairman John Burton on Republican Presidential Candidate Donald Trump’s Anti-Immigrant Slurs

California Democratic Party

For Immediate Release: Thursday, July 2, 2015

Contact: Michael Soller, 916-503-8480 or michael@cadem.org

Statement of California Democratic Party Chairman John Burton on Republican Presidential Candidate Donald Trump’s Anti-Immigrant Slurs

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s statement that Mexican immigrants are “rapists” who are “bringing drugs [and] crime” is ignorant, hateful and idiotic.

Unfortunately he’s not alone in the Republican Party. Other Republican presidential candidates have been fomenting anti-immigrant fear and standing in the way of fixing our broken immigration system for years.

The Republican presidential candidates should not only condemn these statements, but also stand up for comprehensive immigration reform that delivers on America’s promise of fairness to immigrants.

 

Read it online: http://www.cadem.org/news/press?id=0216