SURVEY: What do you think of our debt-free college activism so far?

Our top goal for the year is to make big, bold, economic-populist ideas central to the 2016 election.

Debt-free college is super popular with voters, and it will help millions of people. If Democrats run on it, they can win big in 2016 -- and have a mandate to govern big in 2017.

Can you take this short survey and let us what you think of our debt-free college activism so far?

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    Here are some examples of the PCCC's activism to make debt-free college central to the 2016 race:

    • Our lobbying led 60 members of Congress to call for debt-free college in the last month.
    • Our Ready for Boldness campaign organized 5,000 Democratic leaders (including hundreds in Iowa and New Hampshire) to call for “big ideas” like debt-free college from Clinton and other presidential candidates.
    • Student and faculty-led media events at college campuses across the nation.
    • The debt-free college petition got over 320,000 signers, and growing.
    • Early on, PCCC members voted in the Progressive Change Institute’s Big Ideas Project and voted debt-free college to the top.
    • Our organizing led to Hillary Clinton, Martin O'Malley, and Bernie Sanders all talking about this issue this past month.
    • Our partnership with the Congressional Progressive Caucus got debt-free college to be put in their “People’s Budget.”
    • Our organizing led New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio to endorse debt-free college.
    • We built a coalition including Demos, Democracy for America, Daily Kos, and the AFL-CIO to push this issue.

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