About TheMajority
Our standard is simple.
TheMajority is not anti-Democrat. We are not pro-Republican. We are pro-majority. If 60% or more of Americans support a policy, we support it. If a sitting member of Congress votes against that policy, we put their record in front of their constituents.
Mock Elections
Goals of Mock Elections
1
Create Discussion Without Personal Attacks
Political debate has become a contact sport — personal, tribal, and exhausting. TheMajority mock elections remove the person from the argument entirely. The debate is about policies, not politicians. When the discussion is anchored in majority polling data, it becomes harder to dismiss as partisan and easier to share across the aisle.
2
Focus on Majority Issues
Every issue in every TheMajority mock election is drawn from verified majority polling. If 60% or more of Americans support a policy, it qualifies. This is not a platform built on ideology — it is a platform built on consensus. Lower energy costs, affordable healthcare, better education, pragmatic immigration reform. These are majority positions — and they deserve to be at the center of every election conversation.
3
Make the Next Election Cycle Engaging and Fun
Voter disengagement is not a values problem — it is a design problem. TheMajority mock elections are designed to feel more like March Madness than a civics class — a bracket where your voice is on the record, your result is shareable, and the outcome is genuinely interesting. When 50,000 South Carolinians vote in a mock primary and see that 61% chose the Majority Candidate, that is a moment worth talking about.
4
Attract Younger Voters
Americans aged 18–30 are the most disengaged generation in modern electoral history — not because they don't care, but because the system has never made them feel like they matter. TheMajority mock elections are built for how younger voters already consume information: mobile-first, shareable, issue-driven, and immediate. A two-minute issue vote with a shareable scorecard is not a civics assignment — it is a cultural moment. TheMajority is building the habit of civic engagement before the real ballot arrives.
Why No Democrats in 2026
TheMajority is not anti-Democrat.
Our 2026 mock elections focus on Republican-held districts because that is where the mathematical path to a decisive congressional voting bloc exists right now. This is a strategic decision, not an ideological one. Democrats will face the same scrutiny in future election cycles.
The Roadmap
Phase
Cycle
Scope
Phase 1
2026 Midterms
Republican-held districts only. 15 Senate + 50 House races. Prove the model.
Phase 2
2028 National
Expand to Democratic incumbents in blue districts. Full nonpartisan coverage. Complete national mock primary. Every congressional seat. Both parties. All incumbents.
Phase 3
2030 Forward
Complete national mock primary. Every congressional seat. Both parties. All incumbents.
“Our standard is simple: Does your vote match what the majority of your constituents want? That question has no party affiliation. And eventually, we will ask it of everyone.”
— TheMajority.US · Empowering the American Majority