What We’re Doing, and Why
The Preamble Party isn’t a political party—at least not yet.
Right now, it’s a non-partisan PAC (Political Action Committee) built around one idea:
Systems should serve people. Not parties. Not donors. Not inertia.
Our First Goal: Become a Lever
Before anything else, The Preamble Party exists to apply pressure—not take power. We don’t run our own candidates. We support those already running—across party lines—who align with our founding goals:
- Transparent, trackable constituent feedback systems
- Simplified laws in plain language
- Public-facing spending records and open-access lobbying
- Representation scaled to voter income, not personal wealth
- Structural fixes over symbolic wins
We don’t care what color your state is. We don’t care what party you grew up with. If a candidate publicly commits to any part of the Preamble Project’s goals, we’ll support them—strategically, financially, and visibly.
Why We’re Starting With Donations
To stay honest, we’re funding this through people. Not corporations. Not dark money. Not institutional donors. Every dollar raised here goes toward one of two things:
- Infrastructure: Legal and operational costs to register, track, publish, and engage as a formal PAC
- Support Targeting: Helping platform candidates (regardless of party) who adopt core transparency and accountability planks
This page is our receipt. You’ll always know where the money is going, what outcomes we’re pursuing, and who we’re backing—and why.
What Comes Next
This page will grow. When our outreach systems are in place, we’ll start connecting with local races, building candidate scorecards, and highlighting campaigns that deserve amplification—not because they agree with us on everything, but because they commit to structure over slogans.
What You Can Do
- Support us financially, even if it’s $5
- Share this with others who are tired of team politics and empty wins
- Reach out if you’re a candidate who believes in structural reform
The Preamble was never about power. It was about purpose.
And that’s how we start: not with noise, but with clarity.
