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Ban toxic additives in U.S. food
Candidate Support

Candidate support

Back leaders who will pass strong reforms quickly and defend them.

Support candidates who will pass, fund, and defend strong food-safety rules once in office. Use PAC-appropriate voter outreach, messaging, and get-out-the-vote operations to shift close races where policy leadership will determine whether reforms advance or stall. After elections, maintain accountability so campaign promises become legislative and enforcement action.

Supported this cycle by

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$50,000
Contribution
Sponsor: Whole Foods Market

Why this works

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Partner

PAC

How Partner uses funding

  1. Select candidates aligned to the goal and define the objective for each race.
  2. Use the appropriate vehicle and compliance guardrails to raise and spend funds safely.
  3. Run voter programs across field and digital channels to build support.
  4. Execute a focused GOTV push in the final stretch to convert support into ballots.
  5. Shift post-election to governance: engagement and accountability on the agenda.

Milestones

Checkpoints and the expected timing for each step

  1. 1

    Races and objectives selected

    Early cycle

    Target races are identified with a clear theory of change and plan.

  2. 2

    Program ramp and compliance set

    Mid cycle

    Voter programs launch with tracking and reporting guardrails in place.

  3. 3

    GOTV executed

    Final stretch

    Outreach peaks and participation indicators are reported through election day.

  4. 4

    Post-election agenda push

    After results

    The agenda is reflected in early legislative or enforcement actions and updates are published.

Risks, trade-offs & sources

Updates

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Updates will appear here as the strategy progresses.

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