January 8, 2026
Supermajority, a nonprofit women's voter mobilization organization founded in 2019 by prominent activists Cecile Richards, Ai-jen Poo, and Alicia Garza, is closing its doors after five years of operation. The organization successfully contacted over 20 million women voters and supported various Democratic candidates, but leaders say the political landscape has shifted toward more localized, community-focused organizing since its founding. All 22 employees will be laid off as the organization winds down over the coming weeks, with its nearly 600,000 members being redirected to partner organizations like the ACLU.
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