The Bipartisan Wing exists to make pluralism politically visible. 

Many American voters value less polarized politics, but those voters remain politically unorganized.

The Bipartisan Wing works to change that dynamic by developing shared frameworks that join consitutionally support pluralist civic engagement. By organizing a critical mass of pluralist voters, candidates and elected officials who are committed to responsible, problem-solving governance across party lines, the authentic political cover that win numbers provide.  


Note on pluralism: 
Throughout this site, pluralism refers to an approach to governance that accepts enduring disagreement while emphasizing constitutional boundaries, equal standards, and coalition-based solutions designed to provide continuity in a pluralist society where disagreement is both permanent and legitimate.