July 4 Declaration of Independence from Political Advertising End the tyranny of election info system controlled by billions of ads by informing your vote

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On the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, InformYourVote.com calls on our fellow Americans to declare independence from a political education system of election advertising that enables big money donors to corrupt our government.

Our mission is to facilitate transparency in elections by informing voters about what laws congressional candidates would support, before we vote for them.  

For the 2026 midterm elections, we are requesting that the Democratic and Republican candidates from the 28 closest congressional House and Senate races provide our platform with short videos telling what specific laws they would support to make housing, health care, child care, energy and food more affordable for their constituents.

Click here to see a demo of the Inform Your Vote video debate platform for this November’s hotly contested Georgia Senate race between Democratic incumbent Jon Ossoff and Republican Mike Collins (note that candidates will not be requested to supply video responses until September 1).

During the past decade, we have developed an easy to compare, advertiser-free video platform. In the 2021 New York mayoral primary, it was the most widely used online resource for the election, with 150,000 voters viewing dozens of candidate videos.

We are a 100% independent, non-partisan effort. We receive no funding, advertising, or advice from any political party, candidate, or existing organization.

To learn more about our democracy-enhancing effort, volunteer, or donate, email us at info@InformYourVote (dot) com.

 

 

Jonathan Greenberg

Journalist Jonathan Greenberg is the editor and publisher of the award winning Sonoma Independent, which he founded in 2015 to serve the public interest with analysis, solutions and advocacy. He was chief of research for the first Forbes 400 Rich List and has been published in dozens of national media outlets including the Washington Post, the New York Times, New York, Town & Country, GQ, the Huffington Post and the New Republic. Greenberg is also a technology entrepreneur. He is CEO of EV Everywhere, a technology licensing company developing the first 5 MWh mobile battery charging station to incorporate breakthroughs in battery density and MCS charging. A Web 1.0 pioneer, he started his first company, Gist.com to provide the first customizable TV listings on the Internet for companies like Yahoo, AOL and MSNBC. Gist won the first ever Webby Award in 1997. He served as Policy Director for the New York City Council’s Lower Manhattan redevelopment effort after 9/11. He is currently co-chair of New York’s Bella Abzug Leadership Institute, a 20-year old non-profit that trains inner city students in leadership skills. He holds a Masters degree for journalists from Yale Law School.

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