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Nicole Fonarow's avatar

I am so excited about this whole idea and I think a lot people both sides of the aisle are so hungry for this.

Political Integrity Project's avatar

Thanks, Nicole!

We’re truly just getting started.

Nicole Fonarow's avatar

Well…. know you have a huge fan! I started the podcast, We’ve Got To Talk over a year ago with my best friend from college who is a lifelong conservative christian republican and I am a lifelong liberal democrat. We have always talked about all the things with curiosity and respect and we continue to do so on the podcast. We are both all about what you are doing! Keep it the amazing work!!!

M Jean Darbyshire's avatar

From what I have observed in the recent past, there must be actionable consequences attached or it is worthless unfortunately as we are no longer able to trust politicians ethics, morals, nor sense of propriety .

Liz Burton's avatar

The actionable consequences are the ones created by the Constitution—voting violators out of office.

Val Hammel's avatar

Thank you for creating a fundamental standard that matters! This article inspired me to look up and donate to Menefee. I also sent the link to Menefee's campaign and encouraged them to use it. Keep up the good work!

Val Hammel's avatar

I'm so excited about what you're doing that I added it to the Menefee Wikipedia page: <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_Menefee> at the bottom of "2025–26 special election".

I then looked for pages on Nico Agosta, Stocking the Capitol, or the Political Integrity Project. Finding none I considered starting them, but it appears there's a mainstream news threshold to any such pages surviving. For now, narrow factual claims supported by a link to the project website may survive, but standalone pages would still be vulnerable to deletion for lack of independent notability coverage. The best route to eventual Wikipedia notability may be if more elected officials sign the pledge, mainstream outlets start covering the movement, or the Integrity Index itself becomes cited by journalists.

Sadly, I wasn't able to find anything (correct me if I'm wrong?).

Hang in there- surely it's coming soon.

Your work matters!