Here’s What You Can Do
Here’s What You Can Do
to Hold Your Pandemic Senator(s) Accountable
to Hold Your Pandemic Senator(s) Accountable
Use the Power of Your Vote
22 Pandemic Senators' seats are on the ballot this year (2026) and others in 2028 and 2030. We can hold them accountable with our votes. Vote out the Pandemic Senators who put their political interests ahead of our health. Vote for candidates who will protect our health.
22 Pandemic Senators' seats are on the ballot this year (2026) and others in 2028 and 2030. We can hold them accountable with our votes. Vote out the Pandemic Senators who put their political interests ahead of our health. Vote for candidates who will protect our health.
Senators are empowered to confirm cabinet members like RFK, Jr., but the House of Representatives together with the Senate are empowered to impeach and remove them. The entire House of Representatives is on the ballot this year (2026). So our votes for both senators and representatives can have a big impact on how well our government protects our health going forward. Vote out representatives who have failed to act on behalf of our health. Vote for candidates who are ready to take action by impeaching RFK, Jr.
Get started using the link below.
Senators are empowered to confirm cabinet members like RFK, Jr., but the House of Representatives together with the Senate are empowered to impeach and remove them. The entire House of Representatives is on the ballot this year (2026). So our votes for both senators and representatives can have a big impact on how well our government protects our health going forward. Vote out representatives who have failed to act on behalf of our health. Vote for candidates who are ready to take action by impeaching RFK, Jr.
Get started using the link below.
Tell Them What You Think
Tell Them What You Think
Senators listen to their constituents. They tally calls, emails, and letters daily to know what their voters think and what they want. You have real power as a constituent.
Senators listen to their constituents. They tally calls, emails, and letters daily to know what their voters think and what they want. You have real power as a constituent.
You can call your Senator by dialing 202-224-3121 (the Congressional switchboard) and ask to speak to him/her. Use the link below to find out how to email your senator.
You can call your Senator by dialing 202-224-3121 (the Congressional switchboard) and ask to speak to him/her. Use the link below to find out how to email your senator.