Indivisible’s weekly newsletter for November 2-8, 2025
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Election Day is Tuesday, November 4, and we’re sprinting through the tape to get out the vote -- plus, we have actions to support SNAP recipients, end the shutdown, and push Spotify to stop streaming hate. But first, Ezra lays out the stakes in the 2025 elections.
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Hey folks,
In certain corners of the internet today -- and maybe in your own life -- it's common to see people throwing up their hands and saying “Well, democracy is over! No point in organizing now. The fascists won!”
I have no patience for this. If there's a single motto we go by here at Indivisible, it’s this: “Don’t give this regime power it doesn’t have.”
The regime wants you to believe it’s unstoppable. If they were popular and confident in their power, they wouldn’t have to lash out, censor media, bully political opponents, or attack your voting rights. They’re doing those things because they’re weak, insecure, and the backlash is catching up with them -- and they know it.
With elections, we go on offense. This week, we get to show our movement’s strength with a tool authoritarians fear deeply: our vote. And we’ve got to wipe the floor with them.
Here are the elections tomorrow I’m keeping an eye on:
- California Prop 50: If passed, it will counteract Texas’s mid-decade gerrymander. That won’t completely undo what was done by GOP map-rigging nationwide, but it will make a very large pro-democracy dent.
- New York Mayor: Zohran Mamdani's victory over a corrupt, disgraced sexual abuser Andrew Cuomo in the Dem primary was one of the first electoral moments of hope this year. Mamdani's relentless focus on affordability, fighting back against the regime, and his sunny, creative campaigning, is a lesson for Dems nationwide. I’m hoping New Yorkers reject the sore loser Cuomo decisively.
- New Jersey and Virginia Elections: New Jersey and Virginia gubernatorial, statewide, and legislative races are crucial chances to demonstrate that this regime has sparked massive and widespread backlash. Electeds in at-risk districts nationwide will treat big wins here as a bellwether for what's to come in 2026. We’ve got to crush it in both states
- Pennsylvania Supreme Court: Somewhat flying under the radar, there are three Democratic Supreme Court races up for retention in Pennsylvania. Losing two could throw the court balance to the Republicans. As Trump menaces blue states and cities across the country, I don’t want a regime-aligned court ruling in Pennsylvania.
- Maine Prop 1: The first ballot initiative in Maine tomorrow is an attack on absentee voting. When I was up in Maine a few weeks ago for a statewide convening of Indivisible leaders, I heard from many locals that defeating this was a top priority for them.
Ignore the hot takes -- our one goal tomorrow is to electorally crush the regime. Immediately after the election, political commentators from all ideological persuasions will come out to say “Here’s why the election results confirm that my ideology is the one true path forward for the Democratic Party.” Many of those takes have already been written -- the election outcomes themselves are almost incidental. Ignore them.
Don’t get me wrong, I think we should have a debate about the future of the Democratic Party. With congressional primary season coming up, I hope Indivisibles will get involved as much as possible because I think it’s very important that we rally behind the fight-back faction of the Democratic Party -- building a brand that people can actually believe in; a brand that will crush the fascists next year.
But tomorrow’s election is a general election, not a primary. And in a general election the choice is between the regime and the Democrat. So while Chuck Schumer can’t bring himself to endorse the Democratic nominee for mayor of the largest city in the country, we at Indivisible are cheering on every candidate up against this regime.
Tomorrow, I’m looking for only one kind of result again and again and again: the regime lost, badly. I want them to lose to a Democratic Socialist in New York, and I want them to lose to a moderate CIA officer in Virginia. I want a cross-ideological rejection of fascism all across this country -- and I want high levels of turnouts across the board.
I can hardly wait to get into the coming primary debates about what kind of Democratic Party is most best equipped to win, lead, and govern into the future. But first, let’s do the work to win tomorrow.
We’re not going to give this regime power it desperately wants but doesn’t have. We’re not going to give them anything at all. The power is ours, and we’re keeping it.
In solidarity, Ezra Levin Co-Executive Director, Indivisible
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Your weekly to-dos
- If you have a state or local election tomorrow, make sure you have a plan to vote. Election Day is tomorrow, and millions of us have a chance to elect leaders -- lawmakers, judges, school boards, and more -- who are vital to defending and rebuilding democracy. Make a plan to vote if you haven’t already!
- Join our FINAL Virginia phonebank of 2025 tonight, November 3, at 6:30pm ET / 3:30pm PT! Virginians are on the verge of flipping the governor’s mansion and building a blue trifecta to stand against Trump, so we’re calling into VA to turn out every vote! You can join from anywhere. All you need is a phone and computer, and we offer training before the shift!
- Support families hurt by SNAP cuts or federal furloughs by donating food, supplies, or funds to local food banks. After a Trump-led delay and federal court battle, SNAP benefits will be late and significantly reduced this month -- leaving millions of families at risk of going hungry. We’re stepping up to support them. Read the latest on SNAP below.
- Email your GOP senator(s) to demand they work with Dems on addressing soaring healthcare costs and ending the shutdown. Dems have a plan that could stop healthcare costs from exploding and end this shutdown today -- but Republicans won’t cross Trump to support them unless we really turn the pressure up.
- Cancel your Spotify Premium subscription until Spotify stops running ICE ads. Spotify is running ads recruiting more ICE agents to infringe our rights and terrorize our communities, so we’re calling on users to stop paying for or using the app until Spotify stops streaming fascism. Don’t use Spotify? Support the campaign by spreading the word on social media.
- MI Indivisibles: Sign up for a town hall with Rashida Tlaib and Becca Balint next Saturday! Join us on Saturday, November 13, at 9am ET to hear Rep. Balint, Rep. Tlaib, and other local leaders answer your questions about the government shutdown, GOP agenda, and how we can fight back.
Upcoming events for you
These nationwide events, calls, and training sessions are coming up soon. For even more Indivisible happenings, check our national calendar and get in touch with Indivisible groups near you!
Happening This Week November 3-8 |
Monday: Virginia Virtual Phonebank (6:30pm ET) Our final phonebank to help build a Democratic trifecta in VA by calling voters from home Tuesday: Election Day 2025 A chance to elect Democratic and progressive leaders who will stand strong against the regime and defend democracy Wednesday: Protecting Immigrant Rights Training (7pm ET) A Solidarity in Action call on immigrants’ rights, bystander’s rights, and what communities can do in the face of fascist immigration policy Thursday: "What's the Plan?" with Leah + Ezra (3pm ET) An interactive weekly Q&A with our co-founders Friday: “Students Rise Up” Day of Action (all day) A faculty- and student-led day of walkouts, protests, and organizing against Trump’s attacks on academic freedom |
Making sense of SNAP lapses
There have been a ton of rapid updates, misinformation, and disinformation surrounding what is happening to SNAP benefits recently, so let’s take a moment to set things straight:
- Donald Trump said there was nothing he could do to fund SNAP. That’s a flagrant lie. Congress established a $5 billion emergency fund to ensure SNAP benefits are still available in moments exactly like this one, but Trump refused to use it, believing millions of hungry Americans would give him leverage in the shutdown fight.
- Federal judges ruled that Trump has to release some SNAP benefits. The courts essentially found that (shocker!) the law says exactly the opposite of what Trump claimed. Not only can he release the SNAP benefits; he has a legal obligation to do so.
- Even after the court rulings, SNAP benefits will be significantly cut and delayed this month. The courts can’t undo the delays Trump already caused and only mandated that partial payments go out this month, so millions of families who rely on SNAP will receive only a fraction of their usual benefits -- with assistance arriving 1-2 weeks late.
Bottom line: A portion of SNAP benefits will go out later this month -- but that still leaves 42 million Americans, including 16 million kids, at risk of going hungry in the next few weeks. We are rallying the massive No Kings community to help keep food on neighbors’ tables and ease the food anxiety Trump is causing.
If you’re able, please help gather resources, donate, or organize a give-back drive for a food bank or shelter near you.
Trump Shutdown update: the longest closure ever
Tomorrow will be the 36th day that the federal government has been shut down, making this Trump Shutdown the longest in US history, but Republicans still can’t agree on a plan to reopen the government.
Senate Republicans have voted NO on a bill to immediately reopen the government AND stop health insurance premiums from skyrocketing over and over again. House Republicans aren’t even in DC -- they’re hiding out at home “on recess” for the fifth week in a row.
And as Republicans do nothing, federal workers are missing paychecks, families are going hungry, air travel is becoming a public nightmare, and our economy is sputtering. All this suffering is thanks entirely to DC Republicans. They’d rather watch Americans struggle than fix a healthcare cost crisis they created.
Please email your Republican representative today. Tell them to stop the partisan games, end their little vacation, and get back to DC to end this shutdown.
IndivisiWIN of the week
In North Texas, Indivisible TX-12 has organized a creative way to support local families AND highlight their Republican representative’s inaction and complicity during the Trump Shutdown!
Every Thursday in November, group members are hosting a “pull-up protest” and donation drive outside GOP Rep. Craig Goldman’s office in Fort Worth. Community members are invited to donate food and supplies for TX-12 mutual aid groups while rallying to protest the Trump Shutdown.
Follow us on Bluesky, Mastodon, and Threads to keep up on the latest information, and text “INDIVISIBLE” to 59798 to opt-in to our text messaging program, where we send rapid response actions a few times a month.
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