
From controlling cost volatility to creating clear and consistent paths to citizenship, there’s a tremendous need in our nation for effective long-term policy. By creating a powerful mediating force to counteract our duopoly, Forward can make that kind of policy possible.
Within the perpetual, partisan tug-of-war that our nation is mired in, it is all too easy to lose sight of where it’s all going. And the answer, sadly, is nowhere good. Each major party plays its games and puts on its political theater, and each pushes policy when and where it holds power. But meaningful, long-term solutions aren’t part of that equation - and in part, that’s because our major parties don’t want them to be.
For Republican and Democratic politicians alike, ‘think what would happen if the Other Side took power!’moc is a key selling point. The idea that the Other Side is going to undo all your progress, is going to take away everything sacred if it should ever gain control, is an idea that they prey upon. That constant tension keeps voters voting and donors donating, while perpetuating the fear that a third-party vote might allow Evil to triumph - in short, it oils the machine.
That’s no way for us to live. The American people need real and lasting solutions for our pressing issues. When it comes to immigration policy, we need to create a stable situation at our borders, and to understand the pathways to entering and joining our nation. When it comes to economic policy, we need to create peace of mind through long-term planning, to allow for effective investment and consistent economic mobility. And when it comes to infrastructure, energy, and environmental policy, any real progress is predicated on building 10-, 15-, or 20-year plans - the kind of plans that can never work in our current system.
All of this is exactly why we need to look Forward. Through a serious and significant new party, we can create a necessary counterbalance to the major parties in power, forcing them to work together towards answering critical questions, and freeing them from the twisted incentives of our current duopoly.
If we want to profoundly and meaningfully change our political game and the incentives that play into it, then we’re going to need to have seats at the table. That’s what building a viable, credible, durable new party is all about - we don’t just want to make a statement, we want to win elections. But we don’t need to outnumber the Democrats, and we don’t need to outnumber the Republicans. We just need enough for a fulcrum.
To have a fulcrum is to have influence over a political body by consistently denying either major party a majority. A fulcrum can be created at the level of the U.S. House or Senate, at the level of a state legislature, or even at the level of a city council or local school board. And wherever we can build it, we can make a world of difference through it.
By denying any party a majority, we can force our politicians to work together towards meaningful and lasting solutions. We can remove the toxic incentives towards negative campaigning, because there would be more than two options on the table. And we can empower our major parties to actually be better versions of themselves, to represent their constituents and their causes rather than be trapped in our perpetual tug of war and the terrible behavior that it encourages.


We believe everyday Americans should be able to decide what’s best for them and their communities.
That’s why we’re building a party that puts the power back in the hands of the American voter.
Our Core Values

As of late 2021, nearly a third of adults in Florida reported experiencing symptoms of anxiety and/or depressive disorders - roughly the national average. More than one in eight adolescents reported having a major depressive episode in 2019. Deaths of despair - including suicides, overdoses, and alcohol disease - are up across virtually every demographic. Our nation’s mental health crisis has many faces, but it is a crisis through and through.
When mental health is mentioned in our discourse, it tends to be in the context of identification and treatment. And indeed, these are critical problems that demand critical problem solving. Individuals suffering from anxiety, depression, or addiction, not receiving the attention or care that they need, can be a danger to themselves and sometimes - tragically - to others.
But there is also something deeper underlying our nation’s mental health crisis. It is a need for hope and empowerment, for a sense of community and belonging. At its very core, this is the reason that the Forward Party exists, the reason that we seek better representation and grassroots-driven, dynamic problem solving to help people feel freer, to help communities thrive, and to help our democracy work. It is to give us all something to look forward to, because we so dearly need it.

Currently, more than a million Floridians work in jobs at a high risk of being phased out due to automation. Hundreds of thousands more are in danger of losing their jobs to AI. Many more work in new gig economies, where a lack of structure and high volatility make things feel all too often unstable. And while many are understandably worried about the future of their industries, our major-party politicians offer little in the way of real solutions.
Though we may try to delay it, major industrial shift is coming. And if we’re going to face it head-on, then we’ll need the proper aid and transition programs for those in affected industries. We’re going to need major investment in fields that can withstand future trends. And we’re going to need to define, structure, and regulate new ways of working to ensure that they are sustainable, and that those who pursue them are able to make a reasonable living.
The economic and industrial challenges aren’t insurmountable. They don’t have to spell doom and gloom. But if we want to ensure more, better jobs in more future-friendly fields for more Floridians tomorrow, then we’re going to need to apply some serious Forward thinking today.

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The work of building a new national political party from scratch is no easy task, but we're blessed with a community of talented, thoughtful, intelligent and humble activists, organizers and leaders. If you'd like to help grow this movement and build a thriving, community-driven coalition in your state, we'd love to have you. Join the Forward Party to fix our broken democracy and build a better future. Sign up to volunteer and you'll receive more information on how to get involved.
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Hi there! Thank you so much for being a part of the Forward Florida community.
If you don't see an event in your area below, you just might be the right person to organize one! Click on Host Your Own Event on the left-hand side of this screen to fill out all the information we need to get your event on our calendar. You have access to resources, like printables, step-by-step guides on planning your event, and more on our Meetup Hosting Guide.
Once you submit an event, you'll be in communication with your state or local leadership team. They will help you get any additional resources you need, coordinate invitations (if you want Forwardists outside your personal network to attend), and take you through an approval process. Once your event is approved and made public, it will appear on the event calendar below. If you don't want it to appear on the website, tell your community leader when you speak.
Here’s the thing - you don’t vote for a party. You vote for a candidate, and the candidates that fly under the Forward banner are going to tell you what ideas they intend to bring to the table, and how they intend to act when elected. We’re going to hold them to that.
Now, if you want to support our party, and become a part of this movement to empower both problem solvers and the voters they serve, to change the way we do politics for the better, then of course, please do! But rest assured, we will never ask you to vote without knowing exactly who and what you’re voting for.
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Whether you're looking to join as a volunteer, as a candidate, or as an elected official, we encourage you to read our resources and reach out.
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Easy! Just check out our Meetup Hosting Guide. Once approved, your event will be made public on our calendar and we will promote it through our email list and social media pages to help you spread the Forward spirit in your community.
The full calendar of Forward events happening here in Florida and across the country is available here - if you’d like to view only the events happening in Florida, you can find them here.
If you don’t see any events in your area yet, learn more on how to do this under the “How do I host an event in my area?” question.
Also no. The Forward movement features a wide range of voices from across the political spectrum, all with a shared passion for working together towards solutions for the critical issues of our time. We believe great ideas can come from anywhere - left, right, or center - and that’s exactly why it is so essential that we listen to one another, and take a data-driven and pragmatic approach to finding what works.
No, actually we’re not. Ranked Choice Voting is a crucial piece of democracy reform that’s having quite an impact around the nation, and it’s one many of us are excited about - because it’s a powerful innovation, and because it helps us to work towards the thriving democracy that our party so values. But it is not the be-all, end-all of the Forward Party.
We are not a one-issue party, and we understand that many voters have much more than voting reform on the mind. Our candidates have big and bold ideas on the economy, immigration, education, and so much more, and we owe it to them to uplift those ideas. Because at the end of the day, we need to demonstrate that, not only would it be nicer if our democracy welcomed more voices to the table, but it would lead to better solutions for all.
Moreover, Ranked Choice Voting is not the only democracy reform out there, and it’s not even the only alternative voting system worth paying attention to. Approval Voting, STAR Voting, and others all have unique appeals, and all may have states or districts where they are going to be either more appealing to constituents or more politically viable due to laws and regulations. The Forward Party is not interested in pushing top-down policy and purity-testing on it, and we make no exception here.
The power and influence of money in politics is indeed a big issue, and one of the major drivers of our current troubles. And while we do encourage efforts for reform in this field, it’s not a problem that can be solved easily, and it’s crucial for our party to plan to compete strategically within the current system.
That means, first of all, knowing where to aim and when. Our emphasis on building up through local leadership is a major facet of our grassroots philosophy, which also means that many of the early races we face will have a lower monetary barrier. Rather than start by aiming at the presidency as many third-party efforts do (and Forward has no intention of running a candidate in 2024), we want to focus on building up credibility first.
We also intend to take strategic advantage of many of the non-monetary resources available to us, and there are quite a few. Our prominent ambassadors give us a strong head start as far as social media presence and visibility, compared to most any new party effort. The rapid, recent rise of independent media channels gives us a tremendous avenue to share out our ideas and our duopoly-breaking spirit. And the toxic brand and dismal popularity of our major parties is one thing that no amount of money can cover up.
Finally, it’s worth noting here that we take our fundraising apparatus seriously, and we do appreciate all of the support we can get. If you'd like to be a part of the Forward movement, please consider making a donation today.