
principles for trusted elections
453 John Lewis Freedom Pkwy NE,
Atlanta, GA 30307
Support the

The American Leader looks at the world through a problem-solving lens because we think that solving systemic problems in a community, be it local or national, enables that community to thrive. When our communities thrive, our democracy – and our democratic culture – thrives. There is a deep bench of leaders in this country who are tackling the problems confronting our communities. We shine a light on them as they navigate the landscape shaped by our imperfect history in pursuit of the more perfect union that was the goal of the nation’s founders.The American Leader looks at the world through a problem-solving lens because we think that solving systemic problems in a community, be it local or national, enables that community to thrive. When our communities thrive, our democracy – and our democratic culture – thrives. There is a deep bench of leaders in this country who are tackling the problems confronting our communities. We shine a light on them as they navigate the landscape shaped by our imperfect history in pursuit of the more perfect union that was the goal of the nation’s founders.
As part of the Fourth Estate, journalists are by definition pro-democracy supporters of the Constitution, and should make their bias transparently clear in their work. Objectivity does not equate to neutrality; neutrality is not an option on questions of democracy and fair elections.
Sign the Principles for Trusted Elections and show your support for fair, safe, and secure elections. Together, we can help restore American confidence in our democratic system.
Sign Your Name