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Organizing Summer - Host an Event

The Democrats’ Organizing Summer is a grassroots initiative to call out Republican extremism, amplify community voices, and build power between elections.

By hosting an event, you’re joining a national movement to hold Republicans accountable and support your community in taking meaningful action. Events can include:

1. Community meetings or house parties to strategize how to be the most effective.

2. Rallies or visibility events to call attention to Republican actions

3. Voter Registration Drives 

We’ll provide the resources and support — you bring your community together. 

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      Event rules

      Here are the rules for hosting events:

      1. Respect & Inclusivity – All events must be welcoming spaces that foster respectful discussion. Discrimination, harassment, or hateful language will not be tolerated.

      2. Democratic Party Values – Events must support Democratic candidates, policies, and priorities. They should not promote non-Democratic candidates or causes.

      3. Compliance with Laws & Regulations – All events must comply with local, state, and federal election laws, including those regarding campaign finance and voter registration.

      4. No Personal Fundraising – Events may not be used to solicit personal donations, unapproved campaigns, organizations or to promote businesses. 

      5. Transparency & Accuracy – When discussing policies, candidates, or voter information, ensure that all details shared are accurate and based on reliable sources.

      6. Safety & Accessibility – Hosts should prioritize participant safety and, where possible, choose locations that are accessible to individuals with disabilities.

      7. Clear Communication – Be responsive to attendee questions and provide clear event details, including time, location, and purpose.

      8. Media & Photography – If press or photography will be involved, hosts should disclose this upfront and ensure attendees are comfortable with their participation being documented.

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