
Cabarrus County Endorsements
Down Home members in Cabarrus County have endorsed political candidates who they believe will work for change from the bottom up. They’re tired of the

Down Home members in Cabarrus County have endorsed political candidates who they believe will work for change from the bottom up. They’re tired of the

North Carolina’s Schools are under attack.
After all the progress we have made, extremists are trying to resegregate them. Learn more about what we can do to stop them here.

As we bid farewell to the hot summer months and welcome the arrival of fall, North Carolina residents can attest to the scorching summers that

At Down Home, we elect candidates who will work for the working class. Read about three candidates on the ballot in towns across the state who are all Down Home members and ready to lead.

Most of us support, embrace, and want to protect the LGBTQIA+ community in the United States, so why are political operatives pushing so much money into fear-mongering?

Photo by Watauga member Ben Hyler Recently, the Watauga County Board of Commissioners approved an $80,000 budget amendment to WAMY (Watauga/Avery/Mitchell/Yancey), a non-profit committed to

The maps created this week are shameless and nothing short of a last-ditch power grab. If politicians were offering regular working-class people solid representation– if they were passing legislation that helped improve our lives– they wouldn’t have to resort to dirty tricks.

Sabrina Berry, a member of our Down Home Cabarrus chapter, explains why working-class people need working-class candidates.
Who do you think should run? Nominate them here!
We’ve got work to do.
We want working families to have more than a seat at the political table when decisions about our communities are made – we want to be making the decisions ourselves.
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