Because of these beliefs, I pledge to fight legislation that attacks American workers. When it comes between corporate greed and the American worker, I will stand with the worker.
When the health and safety of the American worker is at stake, I will stand up for him or her. As an elected representative of the American worker, I pledge in solidarity to do what is right."
See who's taken the pledge in your state.
Politicians interested in signing the pledge click here
Money and endorsements.
These two vital things propel a campaign from a non-factor to a frontrunner.
Volunteers and a well-ran campaign turn a frontrunner into a victory speech on election night.
America In Solidarity does not give money. We do not endorse.
Yet, America In Solidarity acts like “Early Money” that can help a campaign get off the ground.
America In Solidarity works throughout the year to be a voice for working families. Through e-activism, lobbying and holding community events, we have been very active in areas like health care, trade agreements and worker’s safety. When election times comes closer, we turn our attention to helping those who signed our pledge by rallying volunteers to phonebanks and campaign help. Since 2003, our volunteers have given thousands of hours and as we grow, so will our reach.
So while America In Solidarity won’t send you a check, the boost to your campaign may be worth more than a few hundred dollars.