About the Forward Party
The Forward Party is a growing movement focused on practical solutions, electoral reform, and reducing partisan division. While it operates outside the traditional spotlight, it is steadily building long-term infrastructure—expanding ballot access, increasing voter choice, and strengthening local engagement across the country.
Led by figures like Andrew Yang and Craig Snyder, the party emphasizes collaboration over ideology and reflects a broader desire for a more balanced, less polarized political path.
The following emails offer a window into their ongoing efforts, priorities, and vision for a more functional and representative democracy.
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Fast Forward 04/09/2026
We’ve officially kicked off our 2026 congressional endorsements, and this first slate says a lot about where this movement is headed. These are not typical candidates. They are leaders who have built careers solving real
Fast Forward 04/02/2026
Americans want elections that are secure and easy to participate in. Mail-in voting is one of the ways we make that possible. It’s back in the spotlight right now because of a new executive order
Fast Forward 03/27/2026
Right now, people across the country are watching the same thing play out again in Washington, and a lot of them are asking a simple question: why does it always have to be like this?
Fast Forward 3/19/2026
Early voting is now underway in Virginia. On April 21, voters will decide whether to allow a mid-decade redraw of congressional maps, revisiting a system designed to limit direct political control.
Fast Forward 03/12/2026
For generations, Americans have relied on a simple principle to protect our democracy: no branch of government should hold too much power.
Fast Forward 03/05/2026
With Operation Epic Fury, the United States is now engaged in a serious military confrontation with Iran. The situation is dangerous and still unfolding. Six American service members have already been killed, and others wounded.
Fast Forward 02/26/2026
Tuesday’s State of the Union was another reminder of how divided Washington has become. Instead of laying out a vision that spoke to the whole country, the President spent much of the speech framing the
Fast Forward 02/19/2026
As we read the news and see Americans concerned about the costs imposed on them by tariffs, Presidential and Congressional approval ratings exploring new lows, continuously swirling questions about accountability and association with Jeffrey Epstein

