 9-1-1 is a call for the most dire situations, a last-ditch effort to save a life in peril. Whoever answers the call must respond with an urgency and force equal to the severity of the problem. Civil Rights hero and congressman John Lewis recently made headlines when he said he's less hopeful today than he was during the height of the Civil Rights Movement. The promise of America is a better life for the next generation. History shows us that this promise will be broken unless we answer this 9-1-1 call. Today, we are calling 9-1-1 on American democracy. I will walk for just under two months, more than 600 miles. I invite you to join me on this walk. We will demand that Washington passed these three reforms to save American democracy. Number one, protect our right to vote. Number two, make elections secure and competitive. Number three, end political corruption, and when we arrive, we will sit on the steps of the Capitol until our demand is met. If they arrest us, we will pay our bail and we will return. It's time we all come together to walk for this issue that underpins them all. Our democracy is in a state of emergency. We must respond to the 9-1-1 call together. Go to democracy911.us and join me.