The Pennsylvania Forward Party Announces Two Statewide Candidates for 2024
In events held in Harrisburg, Pittsburgh, and Philadelphia today, the Forward Party announced two candidates for statewide office. Eric Settle, a former Republican from Montgomery County, is running for Attorney General, and Chris Foster, a former Democrat from Allegheny County, is running for Treasurer. Both will be running as Forward candidates. Eric Settle is a […]
The Utah Forward Party is running strong – 6 candidates are already on the ballot in 2024
The Utah Forward Party gained party recognition near the end of 2023, and they have been firing on all cylinders ever since. They’re running six candidates for office in 2024, from State Treasurer, to State Senate, to School Board and more – Utah is moving Forward. “We can have public officials who are not tied […]
Lessons from Pennsylvania: A Case Study for 2024
Slow and steady wins the race. Around this time last election cycle, the Pennsylvania Forward Party had one endorsed candidate on the ballot. Today, they have EIGHT endorsed candidates on the ballot. That’s three Republicans, two Libertarians, two Democrats, and one candidate solely affiliated with the Forward Party! This is a testament to the many hours of hard work spearheaded […]
15 Forwardists are on the Ballot in 5 states
Fifteen Forwardists will be on the ballot across five states on Tuesday, November 7. Please take a few minutes to learn more about them and help spread awareness about these amazing individuals! New Jersey Forwardists Guy Citron, Denise King, and Tyler Powell are running for District 23 of the state legislature (LD23). Learn more about […]
Members of the Virginia Forward community gathered over the weekend to celebrate two Forwardists who will be on the ballot
Elizabeth Melson and Sophia Moshasha are each running for the Virginia State Senate as Forward-endorsed candidates. Their goal is to represent Districts 28 and 39, respectively. They will be on the ballot on November 7. We are grateful to candidates like these two for running, as well as Forward Virginia volunteers who were busy going door to door […]
Forward, the Preferred Approach to Politics
When did America start fearing competition? The United States has racked up an impressive count of 2,959 Olympic medals—a feat that no other country comes close to matching. This is a testament to American values of hard work, commitment, and pride—our desire to face competition and come out ahead. Yet, it seems like this belief […]
Forward Party is Making Politics Local Again
Did you know there are over 500,000 elected positions in the United States, AND, get this, 70% of them go uncontested? Yes — you read that right. This reality is a stark reflection of the disconnect between citizens and the democratic process, especially at the local level. It also represents a missed opportunity for new […]
Battleground States 2024: The Forward Party’s Strategic Momentum
The Forward Party has just unveiled its 2024 battleground map, pinpointing our game plan for candidate recruitment across 12 crucial states. This announcement paints a clear picture of our party’s strategic focus at the state and local levels, renewing a sense of purpose and enthusiasm among party members, volunteers, and supporters. Forward’s unwavering commitment to unity […]
AZ Central Covers Our Forward Together Phoenix Event
Originally published on AZ Central at 12:52 p.m. MT March 20, 2023Updated 12:53 p.m. MT March 20, 2023 Author: Mary Jo Pitzl Arizona Republic View the original article here. Arizona’s swing state turf has attracted interest from another political party that’s hoping to appeal to voters fed up with extremism and division. The Forward Party, […]
Why is Forward focused on electoral and systemic reform?
America is currently facing a crisis of confidence in its political system. Many Americans are frustrated with the gridlock and dysfunction in Washington, D.C., and feel that their voices are not being heard. The two major parties, the Democrats and Republicans, seem more interested in fighting each other than in addressing the fundamental issues facing […]