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The DD Demo is here to help in so many ways! You don't need to feel anxious about politics, we have the facts! Click here to learn more: https://bit.ly/48i2oJv
Our Digital Democracy (DD) platform is a tool that will empower citizens by providing them with a database of local, state, and national politicians, their voting histories, funding sources, and much more. By offering transparent facts and verified data, DD will promote political participation and help revolutionize the democratic process. The DD platform will be citizen-owned, ensuring every American is equally heard.
To learn more about FiNC and our Four Pillars, click here: https://bit.ly/3PGR29W
Digital Politics is a multiphase approach that will transcend our current political system and give the American people more choices at the polls and better overall representation. It will impact who citizens decide to vote for, how politicians communicate and run their campaigns, and how policies are discussed.
Our founder, Travis Misurell, was recently interviewed by Dr. Hackie Reitman, M.D. from Different Brains. In this interview, Travis discusses the 4 Pillars of FiNC and his unique journey with neurodiversity.
Head to the link below to watch the full interview.
VIDEO - Autism self-advocate Travis Misurell shares how the Future Is Now Coalition is working to make the democratic process more accessibl
Our goal is to revolutionize the political landscape by creating new, data-backed infrastructure focused on apolitical framing, policy-focused discussions, and putting what’s best for Americans ahead of partisan loyalty. Digital Politics is a multi-phase approach that will transform our current party system, giving citizens more choices and representation.
Our approach will change how citizens determine who to vote for, how politicians communicate and discuss policies with their constituents, and how politicians manage their campaigns. We plan to empower American citizens to reshape politics in a way that benefits the majority of citizens through Digital Politics and its three main components:
✅ Accountability and Transparency. Our Digital Democracy platform, a core component of Digital Politics, will help keep politicians honest and accountable for any promises they make by providing a record of a politician's campaign promises, funding sources, and more.
✅ Transcending partisan boundaries, so Americans can break free from the limitations of a broken, two-party system. FiNC recognizes that Americans have diverse opinions and beliefs, that voters deserve more choices, and that politicians should be showcased in a fair and equal format. We want to encourage data-backed discussions, solutions that benefit the majority, and rational conversations between people with differing ideas.
✅ True Citizen Representation that ensures the voices of American citizens is front and center. It prohibits campaign funding from special interest groups and instead focuses on grassroots support. We intend to return democracy to the people and create a government that represents its citizens.
Digital Politics is focused on empowering people, eliminating corruption, and helping citizens make informed decisions based on facts. Its objective is to provide a future where everyone has a voice, diverse perspectives are valued, and democracy thrives. To learn more about Digital Politics and how FiNC plans to change the political landscape, click here.
The start of a new era of democracy begins with FiNC and will be powered by American citizens like you. To achieve our goal of creating a new pathway to democracy and revolutionizing the political process, we will use our four essential pillars of transformation. Each pillar represents a distinct element of our transformative plan to reshape the political landscape and empower American citizens.
Pillar 1: Digital Politics
Digital Politics is a multiphase approach that will transcend our current political system and give the American people more choices at the polls and better overall representation. It will impact who citizens decide to vote for, how politicians communicate and run their campaigns, and how policies are discussed.
Pillar 2: Digital Democracy
Our Digital Democracy (DD) platform is a tool that will empower citizens by providing them with a database of local, state, and national politicians, their voting histories, funding sources, and much more. By offering transparent facts and verified data, DD will promote political participation and help revolutionize the democratic process. The DD platform will be citizen-owned, ensuring every American is equally heard.
Pillar 3: Reframing Society
Our mission to reframe society is centered on recognizing the diversity of each American's reality and the logic people cling to based on what they perceive as facts. We want to foster open-minded and constructive discussions, break down emotional barriers, and bridge the gap between differing perspectives.
Pillar 4: Uniquely FiNC
We're building an employee-owned organization with a system in place that ensures accountability and transparency in the workplace. In place of a Board of Directors, employees themselves will be empowered to form committees to ensure FiNC remains a fair workplace. This builds unprecedented trust with Americans and serves as a model for future organizations.
Our mission is to reshape politics and give Americans the power to change the political landscape. FiNC strives to unify, understand, and empower citizens across all political ideologies, encouraging them to work together instead of against one another. To learn more about FiNC and our Four Pillars of Transformation, click here.
A Political Tale and Why I Support FiNC
By Al Krulick
Before moving to Florida in 1992, where I have lived, worked, and raised my family for the past three decades, I was involved in four political races in Massachusetts during the 1980s. Massachusetts was a Blue State at that time, so almost every electoral contest was decided in Democratic primaries. Republicans of that era were generally of the white-glove, country-club variety; they came from old money and often, older families. They believed in small government, low taxes, and a perpetual continuation of aristocratic patriarchy. Thus, they had little chance of defeating the growing Democratic coalition of Italian and Irish working-class voters, Kennedy-clan admirers, and leftist academics and students, especially in the communities around Boston, where I lived.
The first race I worked on got me hooked on electoral politics – it was a contest for the State Senate. My candidate ended up winning the first general election write-in campaign in the 200+-year history of the body after narrowly losing in the Democratic primary three weeks prior. I then worked on a congressional campaign, a mayoral race, and the 1988 presidential contest for Mike Dukakis – all Democratic Party candidates.
In 1996, I decided to run for Congress, myself, in my new Florida district against the entrenched Republican incumbent Bill McCollum since no one else wanted to. I had no money, name recognition, influential backers, and little chance of winning. But I felt that I had the skills and experience to, at least, give the Democratic voters in CD8, which numbered about 33% of the total, an option. No candidate, I reasoned, should run unopposed. At that time, I was lucky that President Bill Clinton was running for re-election since he directed the DNC and state parties to support any candidate willing to run as a Democrat because he was smart enough to know that down-ballot races often increase voter participation. In Florida, it costs over $10,000 to get on the ballot for Congress and the DCCC and the State Party ponied up the money.
McCollum was much like the old-school Republicans of the Bay State, except that he wasn’t a blue-blooded aristocrat. He grew up in a small Florida town, believed in his conservative values, and played the game of politics like a professional. He was civil to one and all, enjoyed debating the issues, and respected me for entering the fray. While we disagreed on almost every issue, we were never disagreeable on the campaign trail. The only problem I had with Bill was his dependency on special interest money and what I perceived as his subservience to the agendas of his right-wing backers. Not surprisingly, I lost that first race and then again in 1998 when I took Bill on one more time. In each election, I garnered the predictable 33% of the vote.
Fast forward to 2014: Now, I was living in Florida’s CD7 and decided to face yet another entrenched Republican congressman, John Mica, in yet another solid Red district. (Yes, I know. Many of my Democratic friends called me crazy then, too, and there was little hope of garnering any monetary support from the Party or local donors.) Partially, for that reason, as well as for the following, this time, I opted to run as an NPA, i.e. a No Party Affiliation candidate. I thought that running as an Independent would allow me to talk to a wider range of voters without having to label myself as either a D or an R. I had learned over the years that voting is largely a tribal affair and that once a candidate has a letter after his or her name, the outcome is pretty much predetermined, depending on the registration rolls. As an NPA, I felt I could discuss issues without a voter’s bias constricting the conversation. I could also point out that the growing extremism in both major parties was compromising the mechanics of democracy and helping to subvert the people’s will in the House of Representatives.
As it turned out, a young man in the district with no prior political experience entered the race as a Democrat. Wes was earnest in his desire but soon discovered that he hadn’t the staying power or the resources, neither monetary nor psychological, for a sustained campaign. Sometime in August, he simply disappeared. This was my first brush with an ineffective local press, which had little interest in covering a race that it had already decided was going to be won by the incumbent. I had to badger and nag the Orlando Sentinel to investigate this strange occurrence, and the paper finally decided to mention Wes’s abandonment, but to little avail. In the end, even though he was nowhere to be found, eventually surfacing just before Election Day to apologize for dropping out, Wes still received 34% of the vote because his name was still on the ballot followed by that all-important, tribal “D.” Mica handily won with 60% of the vote; I received about 6%.
Here’s the lesson I learned: Without a credible fourth estate informing the voters, they will naturally vote along party lines – in this case, even though the candidate was a ghost. Except for a very small percentage of knowledgeable constituents, most people have neither the time nor the resources to carefully investigate candidates, nor their fitness for office -- which is precisely what got us the current George Santos debacle in New York’s 3rd CD, wherein a candidate whose entire résumé and history was fabricated just won a seat in the 118th Congress.
And yet, the Santos situation is not a one-off. In fact, I faced the very same dilemma in my most recent race. (Yes, I actually decided to run one more time when my former congresswoman, Stephanie Murphy, decided not to run for re-election. Crazy is as crazy does.) This time, I registered as a Democrat, again, even though my formerly Blue district was gerrymandered at the last minute by the Florida legislature, which, under pressure from Governor Ron DeSantis, turned it Red by a five-point margin. But since all of the leading Republican nominees were not of the same ilk as my former opponents -- indeed, they were all far-right zealots, Trumpists, and election deniers -- I thought that a good fight with Party backing, and a forthright appeal to Independents as well as any sane Republicans that might still exist, could finally yield a win for me.
As it turned out, a late entrance into the race was a woman named Karen Green, who had declared her nomination from Florida’s 8th CD, but changed it to the 7th CD at the 11th hour. Green was a Vice-Chair of the Florida State Democratic Party and a darling of the local Party in Seminole County (the SemDems), which made up a large portion of the district. By June 2022, the race was a four-way one. I was the only candidate with prior electoral experience, although Green had worked on various Democratic campaigns herself over the past several years.
Within weeks of her declaring, I received credible, truthful, and verifiable information, some in Green’s own handwriting, that she, like Santos, had completely fabricated her academic résumé, claiming advanced degrees from various institutions, as well as a phony Doctorate in Humanities from a non-accredited diploma mill, for which she paid a small sum for its worthless piece of paper. She called herself a Dr. and a Reverend, although she was evidently neither, but the voters didn’t know that. She was a phony from the get-go, and my campaign team felt it necessary to relay this information to the local press, the State Party, and the SemDems. Surely, this was a major situation that would immediately be addressed by those parties in the best interests of the Party, the voters, and our democratic institutions.
Boy, was I ever wrong! The press shrugged. Except for one area reporter whose work on an online political blog was only read by insiders, nobody at the Sentinel cared enough to check out our information, or if they did, hit dead ends and dropped the trail. As for the State Party, it not only looked the other way but also directed the chair of the SemDems to do so, as well. Green was their girl, and it seemed that they would rather lose with her than give an outsider such as me a shot at beating the Republican nominee after the primary season.
Repeated attempts to convince the paper of record that this was a flawed candidate who was lying about her background and, thus, was unfit for elective office fell on deaf ears – so much so that when Green won the Democratic primary, largely because voters were unaware of her dishonesty (and I didn’t have the funds to broadly disseminate our information on my own), the Sentinel actually endorsed her in the general election, pointing out that my claims had been denied by her, although she never actually offered any proof of any of her bogus degrees, which, although she never graduated college, included two BAs, an MBA, two PhDs, and a postgraduate degree from Cornell University in a program that doesn’t even offer one!
So, my lesson about a lazy and incompetent press was reinforced. If the press doesn’t do its job, voters will not have the information they need to make quality decisions at the polls. And although for years I have felt that the Republican Party, whose stances on important issues I had always abjured, and which has now devolved into a Trumpian personality cult, is beyond redemption, I now have to admit that my own Democratic Party, certainly here in Florida, is equally, although somewhat differently, corrupt.
All of this brings me to embrace the purpose and mission of the Future is Now Coalition (FiNC). My own experience of four decades of electoral politics as a volunteer, senior staffer and operative, and four-time congressional candidate has led me to understand that our system is broken and that the status quo is damaging to democracy in our nation. The press will not do its job of informing voters, so FiNC has decided to pick up that charge and do it for them with its Digital Democracy platform. In this place, voters can find out all the information they need on issues, candidates, and election law in all 50 states. The two-party duopoly that has continued to defraud voters and defeat the wishes of the vast majority of the American electorate has shown itself unfit to lead. FiNC has determined that supporting independent candidates, wherever and whenever possible, is a good cure for the corrupt politics of Ds vs. Rs.
FiNC is composed largely of passionate, intelligent, and most importantly, hopeful young men and women who see the next few years and decades as perhaps our last chance to fix the great American experiment before it devolves into an anti-democratic banana republic, run by self-serving authoritarian rulers who care nothing about preserving the country and the planet for future generations. I fully applaud and support their efforts to enhance and empower participatory democracy. While I am now entering my eighth decade as an American citizen, and my political battles are largely behind me, I am convinced that through their efforts, this country will be a better place for those who come after me. Please give this nascent, grassroots organization your support, as well. Democracy is too dear to lose and too precious to leave for others to defend. It’s your job too.
Author: Nate West
The Future Of Democracy Is Now
Join The Future is Now Coalition (FiNC) in building the next chapter of American democracy with our powerful, fact-based tools to reform the political landscape.
If you’re like most Americans, you’re fed up with the current political landscape. You don’t identify with either of the two major parties and you probably feel as though your voice isn’t heard. You’re not alone.
The direction of politics in America today is dictated by who’s the loudest and has the most money to spend on advertising. It’s a shame that our country’s democracy was sold to corporations and billionaires.
Wouldn’t it be nice if someone developed an objective, fact-based platform to level the playing field and bring true democracy back into the hands of the people?
Luckily for you, that’s what the Future Is Now Coalition (FiNC) aims to do.
Current Issues in Political Landscape
The root of many of our problems in America today stems from a few core issues with how our system is run. The notions of left vs. right, blue vs. red, and conservative vs. liberal all remove the focus from the issues and empower campaigns to raise funds by vilifying their opponent. This focus on money and the next election is nothing but a distraction from doing the work they were elected to do.
Polarization
Led by Media, Politicians creating divide
Our current political landscape comprises Democrats and Republicans. Our ballots and government bodies are split between the two parties, with little to no room for outsiders. Polling shows that even with a decline in the last year, most Americans still feel the need for a major third party.
In recent years, an incredible number of votes in the US legislature have fallen upon party lines. Members of Congress cannot vote in a way that reflects the will of their constituents. We know Americans aren’t divided on every issue, so why do our representatives’ voting records say otherwise?
These groups thrive on disagreements and polarization. Furthermore, the media receives the most viewership when stories are dramatic and controversial. Campaigns raise more money when their base is fired up and the easiest way to do this is by blaming the other side.
Solutions come from working together
It’s difficult for us, as humans, to change our minds. We tend to stick with what we know or at least what we think we know. Presented with a solid case backed by facts, we can see the other side and make a conscious decision.
As a society, we’re only going to solve our problems by working together. We can lower the temperature of these interactions by having an undisputed reference for what we can agree on.
A society based on indisputable information will emerge once we’re able to objectively look at the issues. In order to have informed views in our Collective Reality, we must have access to Universal Facts. We need more than a bridge between the left and right, we need to highlight all the stances in between and focus on goals that work for everyone, rather than our labels.
Influence of Money
Candidates structure their campaigns to raise the most money and have the loudest voice. The public sees the richest or perhaps the best salesperson. This isn’t always the candidate with the best ideas or intentions. More money enables more advertising and exposure by politicians with large corporate donations, super PACs, and dark money while silencing the underdog.
Citizens United
In 2010, the US Supreme Court ruled that corporations are considered ‘people’ and that their free speech is protected. This also lifted many campaign donation limits and regulations, paving the way for big money to influence our elections quietly. In today’s political ecosystem, corporations write the script for those holding the microphone.
This ruling enables corporations to donate incredible sums of money to politicians that will work to represent their business interests, not those of individual citizens. The power and resources available to massive organizations leave working taxpayers in the shadows.
Efforts focused on campaigns, not the issues
Modern election cycles are seemingly never-ending. Immediately after a new President is elected, we’re talking about midterms, and politicians are thinking about fundraising once again.
Every two years the United States gets a freshly elected House of Representatives, with 435 elected officials from districts across the country. The Senate has 6-year terms, with roughly ⅓ of the body elected every two years. There are 100 Senators, with two from each state. The power within these bodies typically comes with majority control. The party with more seats has the best chance of passing legislation, while the minority often faces slim odds.
The two major parties recognize the significance of retaining the majority and campaign excessively to do so. Two-year election cycles turn into constant campaigning and fundraising. Instead of worrying about representing the citizens who hired them, politicians are concerned with the next election and the big bucks that come along with it.
It’s time to take the decision back from the corporations and their deep pockets and return it to the hands and minds of the American people. FiNC is working to make this a reality. Our goal is that DD will free up politicians from worrying about their campaigns and let them spend their short terms in office working with one another for the people's benefit.
Who is FiNC?
The Future Is Now Coalition empowers and represents all Americans by creating powerful, fact-based, democratic tools, services, and organizations.
These fact-based, democratic tools, organizations, and services are custom-designed to provide an ethical, accountable, and transparent view of the political landscape. We aim to earn the American people's trust and reform the democratic process to serve the American people better.
We’ve combined the multiple disciplines of politics, psychology, sociology, and economics, and are developing factually-based strategies that focus the will of the American people toward combating the inherent greed and corruption in the economy and government. By guiding the American people to fight the current predatory economic and government systems, we aim to usher in a new stage of ethical capitalism and participatory democracy. The government and economy will begin to work for the average American and not just a select few.
A bit about us
FiNC is a remote organization with over 60 team members all across the country. Our team is passionate about our mission and firmly believes that change can happen. We’re working hard to get FiNC off the ground and start making a difference. Many of our team members are still working other jobs while contributing their time to our mission.
What do we aim to accomplish?
FiNC aims to bring objective information back into political discourse and reform the political process to serve the people better. All of our employees are working hard to build tools and systems that will empower voters, turn down the temperature in political debates, and allow the truth to speak for itself in a way that benefits every American.
Accountability and Transparency
Our tools and organizations will bring accountability and transparency to our elected officials. There will be no more hiding behind well-funded campaigns, ads, and social media promotions. FiNC is creating the answer to twisted narratives in American politics.
How will we do it?
Data can sometimes be interpreted out of context and wrongfully weaponized. Our tools will be objective and thorough. The information available will be complete and freely accessible to the American people.
FiNC Resource Hub
We are building a Library of Universal Facts that most Americans can agree upon. These are facts that are indisputable such as how the middle class is shrinking, money’s increased influence in politics, and other facts directly impacting citizens’ lives. Our Resource Hub will house this information and make it available to view. Voters can take this objective information and make thorough, informed decisions when they make ballot choices.
Digital Democracy
Another tool FiNC is working diligently to build is our Digital Democracy Platform. We’ll have more to share in the coming weeks and months, but DD will be an objective platform for politicians and organizations to use to interact with citizens.
Emotions make the worst decisions. The best decisions come from setting aside our egos, looking at the Universal Facts, and making objective choices for our future. As a society, we have more knowledge than ever before, yet it seems we’re also more opposed to what those facts tell us. To overcome our feelings in favor of our thoughts, we need the right tools and systems to help us.
How You Can Help
We will only accomplish our goals with the hard work of our team and the support from like-minded Americans, such as yourself, who are ready for change. Nothing worth having comes easy, and our mission is no different. We are dedicated to reforming the political landscape and giving power back to the people.
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FiNC is funded by mass donations from Americans ready for change. Your contribution will help fund our mission and bring your voice back into the political conversation. Any donation, big or small, is greatly appreciated. We vow to make the best use of your contributions to our mission.
Consider consolidating your other charitable donations to a single cause that will benefit all others. By donating to FiNC, you’re helping to level the playing field against big money interests and corruption in politics.
Become an Advocate
In addition to monetary contributions, we would love it if you could spread the word about our organization and mission to friends and family members. Together, we can overcome the hurdles in front of us and give the power back to the people.
Be sure to follow us and share our donation page on social media and help us achieve our goal of reforming the political process!
Join Our Team
Want to be an active part of changing the world? FiNC is looking for passionate professionals to join our team who are dedicated to turning the tables on politics. If you’re interested in joining our mission and working for a people-first team, head to our Careers page and fill out our application!
By donating and sharing, you can help create the next chapter of American democracy! Your contribution will help us build an ecosystem for objective research and fact-based political work.
Who is FiNC?
We’ve transformed our problem into a solution for our frustrations when engaging in politics. The FiNC team is working to empower our fellow Americans through education and technology while encouraging greater participation in our political system. American voters always have more strength in numbers!
What Do We Do?
FiNC knows the future of politics is digital. Our Digital Democracy platform and the FiNC Research Hub support the 3 components of Digital Politics:
Integrating technology with politics to bring accountability and transparency to our Election System
A new way of framing politics: nonpartisan, objective, logic-based, evidence-based, and policy-focused
True citizen representation without corporate money or super PACs
The Digital Democracy platform hosts citizen, politician, and organization profiles. It provides every candidate with an equal footing when communicating with their constituents. We’re building a system that encourages fair and equal conversation and eliminates money's influence in politics. Candidates and their policies need to speak to the people, not big corporate donors that push their own business interests.
Another tool we’re developing is the FiNC Resource Hub. The Resource Hub will house indisputable Universal Facts and help voters digest information in a nonpartisan and objective format. Our goal is to make the Research Hub one of the first free Poli-Sci Journals accessible to all Americans. Access to objective information ensures citizens have a reliable source of information for current events and other political information.
Crowd-Funded, Employee-Led
The Future is Now Coalition is a small organization with over 60 team members across the country. We’re driven by a passion for transparency and the need to educate and empower Americans. The staff at FiNC are passionate about our mission and firmly believe that change is possible.
Our team has dedicated their time to launching FiNC and moving America closer to a Digital Political system. Many of our team members are still working other jobs while contributing their time to our mission.
How FiNC Was Born
The Future is Now Coalition was created from a need to reform our political landscape. A diverse group of forward-thinking Americans started building a map for the future of politics. This map of ideas has blossomed into the early stages of revolutionary tools and resources that will bring the state of politics in America back from the brink of self-destruction.
Message from the Founder, Travis Misurell:
Being a neurodivergent and atypical thinker, I always saw how backward and contradictory our political systems were. People ultimately want the same things, but the systems we use to get them have left us polarized and hopeless about genuine change.
Compelled to be a part of the solution, I used my unique perspective to develop tools to solve that increasing partisan divide & that's where Digital Politics was born.
Democratizing the workplace. People-first, always
In addition to reinventing the political system, FiNC is building an Ethical Economic Ecosystem to revolutionize capitalism and the workplace. Our organization focuses on transparency and putting people first. We lead by example in our efforts to democratize the workplace and become a leader in ethical capitalism.
We pride ourselves on our efforts to provide the best benefits possible for employees. Our organization focuses on work-life balance and allowing individuals to work within their unique strengths.
FiNC will ultimately be an umbrella over our Coalition of Organizations. Each member organization will use a flat structure that allows for the highest level of collaboration while retaining the resources, employee benefits, and other support from the umbrella Coalition.
Join Our Team
Are you passionate about the need for change in our political system? Do you have fine-tuned skills and want to work for one of the most progressive companies? Head over to our Careers page and fill out the application. We’re looking for fresh, passionate talent to join our team!
The Future is Now Coalition has officially launched!
Our FiNC Research Hub and FiNC-Web are now live and ready for exploration! We’re working hard on our Digital Democracy platform and will be providing updates on our progress in the coming weeks. Be sure to follow us on social media to view sneak peeks of the platform as it develops!
The Future Is Now Coalition (FiNC)
FiNC is a remote organization comprised of over 60 diverse, dedicated individuals to build the tools needed for Digital Politics. Our political systems haven’t caught up with the opportunities provided by modern technology. We are building tools to inform citizens, support candidates, and help eliminate corporate money and influence from our political process.
FiNC is crowd-funded and employee-led, meaning we’re operating objectively and not pushing the interests of big-money donors. We use a flat organizational structure to promote ideas from everyone equally. Our team has dedicated their time to ensure the success of our mission, and we’re thrilled to finally share it with the country!
We’re happy to announce that the FiNC Research Hub and FiNC-Web are now up and running. FiNC is also building Digital Democracy (DD), a political platform that will promote equal and fair communication between politicians, candidates, and the voting public.
FiNC Research Hub
The FiNC Research Hub contains indisputable Universal Facts that focus on current political issues and topics such as gun control, education, government and elections, economic inequality, and more. We will prove that Universal Facts are indisputable in America’s Collective Reality.
The Research Hub houses articles and information to help develop informed, contextual opinions on today’s hot political issues. It’s important to understand the complex issues facing our politicians before we can decide who is the best candidate to tackle them. Inside the FiNC Research Hub, you can find data and studies to bring you up to speed on a specific topic.
Digital Democracy
FiNC’s Digital Democracy platform will revolutionize the political campaign by bringing the issues to the forefront. Instead of the richest, best-funded candidate holding the megaphone, DD will level the playing field for politicians by providing an equal platform to voice their message.
Politicians have their own profiles along with citizens and organizations. Each politician or candidate profile will have the same features and information, keeping the influence of corporate donors out of their campaign messaging. Citizens can view their elected officials’ stances on issues, their voting histories, and whether or not they have fulfilled their campaign promises.
The Digital Democracy Platform will also fact-check information and claims made by candidates. Their credentials, such as job histories and education will be verified, empowering voters to make educated choices on Election Day.
An objective, educational platform such as DD will bring democracy back into the hands of the people. Voters will be empowered to get out and vote with confidence. Citizens with a deeper understanding of the issues will make better decisions when electing the people tasked with addressing them.
Donate
Are you ready for the era of Digital Politics? Any donation today, big or small, will help FiNC accomplish our goals of reforming the political process in America. Our team is working hard to create the tools and resources needed to fix our broken systems. Your contributions will go toward educating and empowering voters and evolving our government into one that works for all Americans.
Are you ready to consolidate your political contributions into a single effort to truly fix our political landscape? Head over to our Donation page today to help us Educate and Empower the voting public to Evolve our broken system into one that works for every American.
Become a Digital Democracy Advocate
Even if you can’t donate today, we encourage you to share our mission with friends and family. Sharing FiNC’s mission on social media and bringing us up at the dinner table will spread the word and help us to reach our goals.
We’re working on big things to disrupt the political landscape. Join us in building the next chapter of American democracy!