Bring the Tour to Your CityFaith, Politics, and the Common Good

Moving the needle in the 2026 midterms takes strong local roots. We’re looking for partners in every tour city — whether that means opening your doors or activating your network.

Find Your Role

However you want to show up, there’s a place for you on this tour.

Venue Host

Have a space? Provide the room, and we’ll bring the program. A great fit for churches, community centers, and civic spaces ready to host a brave, welcoming conversation.

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Community Co-Host

No venue, no problem. Co-hosts are our ground team — filling the room with the right people through your networks, your list, and your voice.

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VENUE HOST

Open Your Doors

Because these conversations tackle charged topics, your space sets the tone before a single word is spoken.

We’re looking for a brave and comfortable space — somewhere your community can sit with hard conversations about faith, politics, and the common good, and feel welcome doing it.

What we ask of your space:

  • A welcoming room. Physically and emotionally comfortable for open conversation.
  • Good sound. A reliable PA system, with wireless lapel or handheld mics for presenters and Q&A.
  • Clear visuals. A screen or projector bright enough to read from anywhere in the room.
  • On-site tech support. Someone who knows your sound and visual setup and can help our team during setup and the live event.

If you’re a church or 501(c)(3):
Vote Common Good will serve as the official sponsor and renter of the space for the event, at your standard community rental rate. This keeps the event financially independent of your tax-exempt status — and keeps the room focused on ideas, not endorsements: candidates and civic leaders present as experts on the topic, not as candidates seeking office.

COMMUNITY CO-HOST

Activate Your Network

Co-hosts are the reason seats get filled with the right people.

If you’ve got a network — a congregation, an organization, a list, a following — you can help build the room.

What being a co-host looks like:

  • Reaching out. Connect with local faith communities, clergy, civic groups, and democratic clubs to build support and turnout.
  • Personal invitations. Bring in the people you know are looking for a counterbalance to Christian nationalism.
  • Spreading the word. Send the event to your email list and share it across your social channels in the weeks leading up.
  • Standing behind it publicly. Your name, title, or organization’s logo will appear as an official co-host on the event site and promotional materials.

Getting Involved Is Simple

Step 1: Check Map & Apply

Check the map below to see if we are coming to your state. Fill out our Local Host Application, letting us know if you’re applying as a Venue Host, Community Co-Host, or both.

Step 2: Quick Call

Our tour team will set up a short call to talk through venue details, tech setup, or outreach capacity — whatever fits your role.

Step 3: Lock It In

Once you’re approved, we’ll confirm your city’s tour date and send your team a full promo kit — graphics, sample copy, and ticketing links ready to go.

Is the Tour Coming to You?

We’re touring 50+ cities this fall. Rollover highlighted states below to see dates when we’ll be there — and let us know if you can host!

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Ready to Bring the Tour Home?

Whether you’re opening a door or opening your network, your city needs a local voice. Let’s make it yours.