The Truth
Is Up.
And it's just the start.
Andy Harris has voted to cut healthcare, slash food assistance, and hand billions to corporations — while Eastern Shore families, veterans, and seniors get left behind. Our billboards are calling him out, district-wide. Every driver. Every commuter. Every voter. Keep the truth visible and the pressure on.
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This is deep-red Dorchester County.
Hundreds of us stood on Route 50 and said no.
That's not nothing —
that's everything.
Why We
Show Up.
Whether we are Black, white or brown, Native or newcomer, transgender or not — we want the freedom to be ourselves. To pursue our dreams. To have a good life. No exceptions.
But some people hold onto power by putting us in boxes — by race, by gender, by who we love. They stoke fear so we turn against each other instead of demanding what our families actually need.
We reject that division. Cambridge Indivisible organizes on Maryland's Eastern Shore because the work of democracy happens everywhere — including the places people write off. Especially those places.
Now it's our time to show up, chart a better future, and hold the line — together.
We Weren't
Supposed
To Be Here.
People told us you can't organize on the Eastern Shore. Too red. Too far gone. We disagreed.
If you live here, you are welcome here. If you're worried about your healthcare, your paycheck, your family, your neighbor — you are welcome here. If you've never been to a meeting before in your life, you are welcome here. Black, white, brown. Native and newcomer. Transgender and not. LGBTQ+. Farmers and watermen. Veterans and seniors. Working families and first-timers. Whoever you are — you are welcome here. We don't turn people away. We find each other.
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The people are almost always already there — they just feel isolated and alone. Organizing isn't about convincing people to believe something new. It's about finding people who care about the same things — healthcare, good-paying jobs, affordable housing, taking care of their families, protecting their freedom — and giving them a place to show up together. When we find each other, we find our power.
We are everyone the power structure has tried to divide and set against each other — and we are done with that. We believe you can run on an unapologetically progressive platform anywhere and govern that way. Not cautiously. Not with one eye on the critics. All the way.
It is not extreme to say that healthcare is a human right. It is not radical to believe we are connected to one another. It is not fringe to say families should not be ripped apart. These are the ideas behind every decent thing this country has ever done for its people.
We organized the No Kings Rally in deep-red Dorchester County. We brought Congressman Jamie Raskin to Cambridge for a town hall Andy Harris refused to hold. We put billboards on highways across Maryland's First District. We are not waiting to be invited.
This is the Eastern Shore. This is where we live. This is where the work is.