Pamela,
In 1776, the Declaration of Independence was adopted, enshrining every American’s right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
This crucial document has shaped advocacy and organizing fights that have made us all equal under law – and also guarantees our power to pick our leaders and reject authoritarians or wannabe kings.
And in this moment – when the Trump administration is rolling back decades of progress, the Supreme Court is refusing to act as a check on the Executive Branch, and Congress is asleep at the wheel – that power couldn’t be more critical.
But unfortunately, not everyone is aware of that power. And to spread awareness, we want to pass out We Declare 2026 – a bilingual, annotated pocket-sized copy of the Declaration of Independence.
And for your commitment to Common Cause, we’d like to give you a FREE copy. Click here to claim yours now >>

Here’s the plan: we’re distributing these booklets to help get these fundamental rights into thousands of pockets – and using this opportunity to show Trump what it really means to be an American.
Why? For starters, the Declaration is really a list of reasons that having a king is bad news. But more importantly, we’re pairing it with a how-to guide of immediate actions anyone can take to make our government deliver on its promise to We The People.
We want to get these pocket Declarations into the hands of as many Americans as we can as a living rebuttal to Donald Trump and his cronies’ vision of our country. A vision where wealthy white men decide your future, where you can’t criticize your government, and where anyone who looks or thinks differently is cut out and left behind.
I hope you’ll join us today by claiming your FREE copy of We Declare 2026. We only have a limited number to distribute, so click here to claim your booklet today >>
If you’re tired of watching Trump make our country an international embarrassment, and you’re ready to build a country we can all be proud of, don't let this opportunity slip by.
Thanks for all you do,
The team at Common Cause
P.S. If you want to help us get these booklets in as many hands as possible, make a contribution to cover the printing and distribution costs >>
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