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Take Action

Pick one thing today. Every action below moves the needle, and you do not need to do them all at once. Start where you are.

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Register to Vote

Not registered? It takes 30 seconds online with the Pinellas Supervisor of Elections.

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Request a Mail-in Ballot

Mail-in voting is the easiest way to make sure your voice counts.

03

Join a Local Campaign

Door-knocking, phone banking, and event support all happen through individual candidate campaigns. Pick one and reach out.

04

Attend an Event

Our meetings are first Tuesday of every month, 6 PM at St. Mark Lutheran Church in Dunedin. Door-knocks and phone banks are scheduled on the calendar.

05

Call Your Reps

Sometimes a single phone call moves the needle. We update the script weekly.

Need Help on Election Day?

If something goes sideways at the polls, you still have options. Here is what to do.

How to ask for a provisional ballot

Three steps at the polls

By federal law (Help America Vote Act of 2002), poll workers must offer one if you are denied the right to vote.

  1. Tell the poll worker you want to cast a provisional ballot.
  2. Fill out the provisional ballot envelope completely.
  3. After Election Day, check your status by calling the Pinellas Supervisor of Elections or visiting votepinellas.gov.

Phone numbers to save right now

Read more about provisional voting at eac.gov.

Key 2026 Election Dates

Put these in your phone now. The calendar is the strategy.

August 18, 2026, Florida Primary

The FL-13 Democratic primary picks who challenges Anna Paulina Luna in November. Voter registration deadline: July 20, 2026. Mail ballot request deadline: August 6, 2026.

November 3, 2026, General Election

Every congressional seat. The Senate. State legislatures. School boards. Voter registration deadline: October 5, 2026. Mail ballot request deadline: October 22, 2026.

Confirm Your Voter Registration

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Confirm that you are registered and that you will receive a mail-in ballot. If you spot anything that might create a conflict with your ability to vote, take action on it now. Do not wait until the last minute.

Connect Across the Divide

Resources to help you build bridges with people who may not hold the same viewpoints. Starting to connect with each other can make our country stronger and more united.

Braver Angels

Leading the nation’s largest cross-partisan, volunteer-led movement to bridge the partisan divide and strengthen our democratic republic.

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Leaving MAGA

Empowering others to leave MAGA and tell their stories. Fostering reconciliation with friends and family. Developing movement leaders to help others leave.

Visit Leaving MAGA →

The Builders Movement

Equipping citizens to overcome toxic polarization and solve tough problems together. Building a movement of people committed to constructive engagement.

Visit The Builders Movement →

Discussions with MAGA Supporters

Practical tips from our December 2024 meeting on having effective, respectful conversations across the political divide:

  • Lead with curiosity, not contempt. Ask genuine questions like “Help me understand why that matters to you.” Curiosity is the antidote to contempt.
  • Find shared values first. Most people, regardless of party, care about their families, their communities, and fairness. Start from what you share.
  • Listen more than you talk. Reflect back what they said before offering your perspective. Validation does not mean agreement.
  • Avoid the gotcha trap. Catching someone in a contradiction doesn’t change minds, it hardens them. Plant seeds. Let them grow.
  • Know when to walk away. Preserving the relationship matters more than winning the moment.

Help Stop the Spread of Lies

Outrage spreads faster than truth, so we have to be louder on purpose. Don’t argue with disinformation. Don’t share it to dunk on it. Replace it.

The Indivisible Truth Sandwich and DisinfoBusters share kit gives you pre-formatted, fact-first posts ready to drop on whichever platform you use. Personalize, post, and you’ve added one more honest voice to the feed instead of letting a lie sit there unchallenged.

The rules of engagement, short version:

  • Don’t comment on, argue with, or share disinformation. Quote-tweeting a lie still spreads it.
  • Lead with the truth, then name the lie, then return to the truth. That’s the sandwich.
  • Cause the pause. Your goal isn’t to convert one person, it’s to make 50 scrollers stop and think.
  • Turn anger into action. One share beats one rant every time.