TrueMajority

[3] TrueMajorityACTION was a separate but closely related organization, which had a different status under U.S. law so that it could campaign for specific parties and politicians.

[4][5] TrueMajority was mentioned on The Colbert Report on March 5, 2007, when Ben and Jerry made a guest appearance.

[6] TrueMajority's Ten Principles were endorsed by Greenpeace USA, Rock the Vote, Physicians for Social Responsibility, Peace Action, the National Head Start Association, Global Exchange, The Interfaith Alliance, The Nation, Sojourners, Rainforest Action Network, Women's Action for New Directions, Service Employees International Union, and National Council of La Raza.

[2] In 2004 TrueMajority ran advertisements calling for a paper trail in electronic voting.

[10] The organization published anti-war advertisements in the New York Times and Wall Street Journal, but its ads were refused by television networks including CNN, Fox, MTV, and Comedy Central.