I asked AI who could help rebuild Democracy and to counter Project 2025.
If one organization has developed a strategy to reshape governance in a way that weakens democratic institutions, countering it would require a well-organized, broad-based coalition committed to reinforcing democratic principles, transparency, and equality.
Potential Groups and Approaches:
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Bipartisan and Nonpartisan Democracy Advocacy Groups
- Organizations like the Brennan Center for Justice, League of Women Voters, and FairVote work on election integrity, voting rights, and governmental accountability.
- The Carter Center has a long history of election monitoring and democracy-building efforts worldwide.
- Common Cause actively fights for campaign finance reform and government transparency.
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Academic and Policy Institutions
- Harvard's Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Princeton's Electoral Innovation Lab research democratic reforms.
- The Democracy Fund supports initiatives to strengthen civic participation and resist authoritarianism.
- Brookings Institution and Center for American Progress provide policy recommendations for democratic resilience.
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Grassroots Movements & Civic Engagement Groups
- Indivisible focuses on progressive grassroots activism against authoritarian trends.
- MoveOn and Democracy Docket work on legal battles for voting rights.
- RepresentUs campaigns for anti-corruption laws and voting access.
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International Democratic Advocacy Networks
- Freedom House assesses threats to democracy and promotes human rights.
- International IDEA (Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance) helps reform institutions globally.
Learn more about Project 2025: https://stopproject2025comic.org/
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