Replace Congress

Join the movement to vote out every incumbent and end the corrupt UniParty grip.

A massive, weathered marble dome of a classical capitol building photographed at dusk, its grand staircase entirely wrapped in thick, interlocking chains and heavy brass padlocks. The stone appears slightly worn and grimy, hinting at decades of neglect. In the foreground, a scattering of unopened, perfectly crisp envelopes labeled “Voter Demands” lies on the steps, ignored. Cool blue twilight mixes with the warm glow from a few dim interior windows, creating a dramatic contrast. Shot from a low-angle perspective with sharp focus throughout, emphasizing the fortress-like isolation of the structure. The mood is serious and confrontational, rendered in clean photographic realism with a professional, news-editorial aesthetic suitable for political activism.
A pair of towering, identical velvet thrones facing each other in a grand, marble-floored hall, one upholstered in deep navy blue, the other in rich crimson red. Both share the same ornate gold trim and carved armrests, subtly implying a single ruling class. Between them sits a small, neglected wooden stool painted in matte white, labeled “Voters” in simple black lettering, its paint chipped and worn. Soft, cool daylight streams through high arched windows, casting long, symmetrical shadows that visually join the two thrones. Captured at eye level with a wide-angle lens, the composition places the thrones on the rule of thirds and the stool centered forward. The mood is stark, symbolic, and professional, rendered in clean photographic realism to illustrate a “UniParty” ruling over a sidelined electorate.
A close-up, overhead photographic view of a pristine blank ballot resting on a textured, dark slate surface, surrounded symmetrically by twelve identical, ornate silver nameplates arranged in a circle, each engraved with the word “Incumbent.” At the bottom edge of the frame, a single, bold red “Replace Them All” stamp lies diagonally across the slate, slightly smudged from recent use. Dramatic side lighting from the left creates deep shadows and strong contrast, accentuating the metallic gleam of the nameplates and the subtle fibers of the ballot paper. The composition is minimalist and centered, with sharp focus and a studio-lit, high-contrast mood. The atmosphere feels decisive and urgent, supporting a call to systematically vote out every incumbent lawmaker.
A massive, transparent hourglass standing on the polished stone floor of a grand hall suggestive of a legislative complex, its frame constructed from dull brass rails etched with small stars and stripes. Instead of sand, the upper chamber overflows with tiny, crisp paper slips printed with the word “Incumbent,” slowly trickling down into the lower chamber labeled “Retired.” Only a sparse layer has accumulated below. Warm golden-hour sunlight slants through tall windows, catching each falling slip and casting delicate, elongated shadows. Shot from a slightly low angle with a moderate depth of field, the background architecture is softly blurred but imposing. The overall mood is tense yet controlled, presented in sharp photographic realism, emphasizing the urgency of time running out to remove long-seated members of Congress.