About TheMajority
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.
TheMajority is a civic movement and platform designed to give everyday Americans the power to demand policies that reflect what the true majority actually agrees on. We operate across four pillars — Energy & Environment, Healthcare, Education, and Immigration — and our positions are grounded entirely in verified majority polling data, not ideology or party affiliation.
No. TheMajority is not a third party. It is a disciplined civic movement that recruits and supports candidates who commit to voting with the majority of their constituents — regardless of party pressure. Our goal is to build a voting bloc of 44 House seats and 10 Senate seats by 2028: enough that no party can govern without our participation.
Neither. TheMajority is a majority organization. We have no ideology — we have a methodology. If 60% or more of Americans support a policy, TheMajority supports it. If a member of Congress — Republican or Democrat — votes against that policy, TheMajority puts their record in front of their constituents. The party label is irrelevant. The vote is the record.
No Labels tried to influence the system through persuasion. TheMajority is built for power through a unified voting bloc. Every TheMajority candidate signs a binding public commitment to vote with the bloc unless 60%+ of their constituents oppose a position — enforced through public scorecards and weekly voting alignment reports. No Labels brought a petition to a knife fight. TheMajority brings a knife — and the votes to decide who holds it.
Mock Elections
A TheMajority mock election is a three-step civic engagement experience: first, you vote on 3 majority issues relevant to your race; then you debate both the incumbent and the Majority Candidate using our live AI avatars; finally, you receive a personal scorecard showing how your views compare to the majority — and how your senator or representative actually voted. The whole experience takes about 5 minutes and produces a shareable result.
No. Both candidates in every mock election are AI simulations — and we disclose this prominently on every screen. The incumbent avatar is based entirely on their documented public voting record and official positions. The Majority Candidate avatar reflects verified majority polling positions across our four pillars. This is a civic education tool, not a real election or a political endorsement.
In 2026, TheMajority mock elections cover 65 races — 15 Senate seats and 50 House districts. All 65 races are in Republican-held districts where the gap between incumbent voting records and majority positions is widest. As the platform grows, additional races will be added based on social engagement and organic demand.
No. TheMajority mock elections require no account, no download, and no login. Just a zip code. We designed the experience to be as frictionless as possible — you should be able to vote on your issues, see your results, and share your scorecard in under 5 minutes, on any device.
Goals of Mock Elections
Why No Democrats in 2026
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.
No. TheMajority's platform is grounded entirely in majority polling data — positions that 60–83% of Americans support, regardless of party. We are not attacking Republicans. We are holding elected officials accountable to the majority of their own constituents. Democrats who vote against majority positions will face the same scrutiny in future election cycles.
No. The Majority Candidate in every mock election is not a Democrat — it is a non-partisan, issue-only AI avatar whose positions reflect verified majority polling data. TheMajority does not recruit, endorse, or fund Democratic candidates. Our candidates are TheMajority candidates, accountable to polling data and their constituents — not to any party.
Yes — in 2028. Once TheMajority establishes proof of concept in 2026, we will expand to include Democratic incumbents in blue-leaning and competitive districts where the same majority-alignment gap exists. The same standard applies to every elected official: if you vote against what the majority of your constituents want, TheMajority will put that record on the record.
Because that is where the bloc math works in 2026. The 65 races we have identified are in districts where Republican incumbents have majority alignment scores of 4–14% — meaning they vote against majority-supported positions 86–96% of the time. These represent the clearest examples of the disconnect TheMajority was built to address, and they form a contiguous path to 44 House seats and 10 Senate seats by 2028.