Council for a Livable World

Donate to Council for a Livable World and Xochitl Torres Small's reelection campaign

First-term Rep. Xochitl Torres Small won in a major upset in 2018 with 51% of the vote to capture a rural, conservative district that Trump had carried by ten points in 2016. The granddaughter of an immigrant from Mexico, she beat GOP state Rep. Yvette Herrell by 3,722 votes, and faces the same opponent this year. 


She represents New Mexico’s 2nd Congressional District, the southern portion of the state and the largest non-at-large district in the entire country and even larger than the entire state of Florida. The district includes Las Cruces and Roswell. Historically, this congressional seat has been held mostly by Republicans. 


Torres Small’s career began in the office of U.S. Senator Tom Udall, retiring this year, as a field representative in southern New Mexico. She particularly focused on water issues, the lifeblood of southern part of the state. Inspired by her work on water, Torres Small went to law school at the University of New Mexico where she concentrated on water and natural resources law. She later worked as an attorney focused on water and natural resources issues. 


In Congress, she serves as a key member of the House Armed Services Committee. Last year, she supported Chairman Adam Smith’s amendment to terminate funding for a new low yield nuclear weapon for submarines. This year she voted to prevent a resumption of nuclear explosive testing and to block Trump administration military action against Iran without prior approval of Congress. 


Her views on national security issues can be summarized: “We can ensure our defense without continuously escalating the consequences of war, and we can maintain global stability without endless wars.” 


Please consider splitting a donation between Council for a Livable World and this candidate! We have never needed your voice and advocacy more. Thank you for your support! And remember, your first $5 donation to the Council begins or renews your membership for one year.

Contribution rules

  1. Charitable donations made through this form are received and processed by ActBlue Civics, Inc., a 501(c)(4) tax-exempt organization formed to democratize charitable giving, and are subject to ActBlue’s Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. The merchant of record for this transaction is ActBlue Civics, Inc. We subsequently give your contribution to the organization or cause that you have selected on the contribution form within 30 days. A copy of our latest financial report may be obtained by contacting us at actblue.com/contact or calling (617) 517-7600. Alternatively, our report detailing our programs, a financial summary, and the percentage of contributions dedicated to our charitable purpose, along with a copy of our license, may be obtained from the following state agencies: FLORIDA (registration #CH48620) – Division of Consumer Services 800-435-7352, www.800helpfla.com; GEORGIA (registration #CH012404) – contact ActBlue Civics; MARYLAND (registration #32940) – Secretary of State, State House, Annapolis, MD 21401; MISSISSIPPI – Secretary of State, 888-236-6167; NEW JERSEY (registration #CH3992100) – Attorney General, 973-504-6215, http://www.state.nj.us/lps/ca/charfrm.htm; NEW YORK (registration #45-70-70) – Attorney General, Charities Bureau, 120 Broadway, New York, NY 10271; NORTH CAROLINA (registration #SL010079) – State Soliciting Licensing Branch, 888-830-4989; PENNSYLVANIA (registration #106113) – Department of State, 800-732-0999; VIRGINIA – Office of Consumer Affairs, PO Box 1163, Richmond, VA 23218; WASHINGTON (registration #38989) – Secretary of State, Charities Division, Olympia, WA 98504-0422, 800-332-4483; WEST VIRGINIA – (registration #10214) Secretary of State, State Capitol, Charleston, WV 25305; WISCONSIN (registration #16863 - 800) – contact ActBlue Civics. Registration with and reporting to these agencies does not imply endorsement, approval, or recommendation of ActBlue Civics.
  2. By making a contribution, you attest that the contribution is made from your own funds or the funds of an authorizing corporation or other entity, and the funds are not being provided by any other person or entity.
Contributions or gifts to Council for a Livable World are not tax deductible as charitable contributions or as business expenses under IRC Section 162(e).

By proceeding with this transaction, you agree to ActBlue's terms & conditions.