A civic infrastructure for the American Majority
Most Americans — left, right, and center — want the same basic things: a government that works, leaders who listen, and a country where disagreement doesn't mean enmity.
They are not getting it. Not because they are powerless — but because they have never been organized.
The Middle Majority Movement is changing that.

To restore representation to America’s forgotten majority by activating its latent agency and power, thereby to restore Congress and State legislatures to their proper roles as effective and Constitutionally responsible branches of government.
The Problem
The Solution
The window is 2026. It will not stay open.
All 435 House seats are in play this cycle. Primary season has begun. We are proving the model in four to six congressional districts — demonstrating that coordinated civic organizations can replace ineffective incumbents with representatives who actually answer to the majority.
If it works, we scale it nationwide. If it doesn't, we document what we learned and find another way.
We are not asking everyone for the same thing. We are asking everyone who believes in this for something.





