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Onward Together: Hillary Clinton Launches Political Resistance Organization

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"Resist, insist, persist, enlist."

After losing the presidential election, candidate Hillary Clinton announced last month she's officially "part of the resistance," and this week made a tangible step toward amplifying the movement. Her new political organization, called Onward Together, encourages Americans to "resist, insist, persist and enlist" by rallying together her 66 million voters to build a more inclusive country.

According to CNN, Onward Together will enlist former aides and donors to raise funds for investing in small social groups that Clinton has been eyeing since her 2016 election loss. She will be the mediator between these donors and groups, helping money find an effective home that supports Onward Together's mission.

"Citizen engagement at every level is central to a strong and vibrant democracy," the organization's mission statement reads. "In recent months, we've seen what's possible when people come together to resist bullying, hate, falsehoods and divisiveness and stand up for a fairer, more inclusive America."

For more information, visit onwardtogether.org.

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