Indivisible
If we want a chance of winning any of our priorities, building a stronger, more resilient democracy has to be first on the agenda

Robert,

Big news: on Friday, we launched our newest guide, “Indivisible: A Practical Guide for Fixing our Democracy.” Everything we’ve witnessed over the last few days (and, let’s face it, the last four years) has made it clearer than ever that we have to keep fighting for progressive change -- and that if we want a chance of winning any of our priorities, building a stronger, more resilient democracy has to be first on the agenda.

Today, we want to pull out some of the key highlights of the new plan: how we got here, what’s at stake, and our strategy for the next era. And, spoiler alert, we’re going to ask you to support all the work we need to do together -- if you’re ready to do that right now, click here to make a donation to Indivisible Project to fund our democracy reform initiatives and all our plans this year.

The Backstory

The original Indivisible Guide, that fateful 2016 Google Doc that brought this movement together, was all about resistance. In the face of a Trump administration hellbent on dismantling rights and destroying democratic norms, Indivisibles across the country came together to demand better. Since then, we’ve fought against the Trump tax scam, helped secure the future of the ACA, impeached a president, and more. Throughout weeks of action, call-in days, in-person and virtual events, and more, we’ve accomplished so much together.

The new guide (read it here!) is the next logical step for this movement. Beginning January 20, Democrats will once again hold a trifecta in the federal government, with control of the White House, Senate, and House of Representatives. So we’ve got a short window of time -- realistically, not much more than a year -- to implement major reforms that will strengthen and protect democracy far into the future.

What’s at Stake

We’ve got a lot to do in this window of opportunity we’ve got. We say this a lot, but we know that Trump is a symptom, not the problem, and that Trumpism isn’t going anywhere without a fight. Republicans have been systematically dismantling our democracy for decades -- because they know their policies are unpopular.

It’s simply a fact that progressive policies -- whether economic justice, accessible and affordable health care, a comprehensive climate plan, compassionate immigration policies, or others -- are broadly popular, even across political parties. Republican elected officials are the ones with a radical agenda, and they’re willing to take our government and our people hostage to push it through and protect the wealthy, white elite’s interests.

To guard against that, we need to build a better democracy that truly puts the power in the hands of the people.

The Plan to Make It Happen

The new guide is all about how we can use this trifecta moment to win real reform -- and what it’ll take to do it. We start with some lessons from the last Democratic trifecta in 2009: we have to be prepared for the same Republican obstruction, and we offer some plans for making sure we don’t make the same mistakes twice.

Then, we have some ideas about how to fix our democracy. We don’t have much time, and there’s a lot to repair, so we need to focus on structural, lasting changes to put power into the hands of the people. And we’re keeping our eyes on changes that can be accomplished through simple legislation to maximize our chances of success.

Finally, we’ve got tips for influencing members of Congress (we call them MoCs) in this new political reality. No matter where your MoC stands, we’re demystifying their thought processes and helping you find the best ways to organize and pressure them for real change.

What It Takes

We’ve had four years of practice at pressuring MoCs and other elected officials, and we know we’ll need to kick all our actions into high gear to achieve these lofty goals. Though we’re not naive enough to pretend we know everything this year holds, here are some of the things we’re expecting to be doing this year:

  • Calling elected representatives’ offices -- early and often. Direct communication from constituents is still one of the most important levers we have for making things happen in government, and we host all the tools activists need to make their voices heard.
  • Planning and supporting events and days of action. We’re committed to supporting local activists as they host virtual and, when it’s safe, in-person events to build momentum and get media and community attention. Whether that means providing materials, support from organizers, training on the latest tools, or anything else, we’re here to make it possible.
  • Providing in-depth policy guidance and interpreting the latest developments. When news drops, our staff leaps into action to dissect the situation, develop explainers, and make recommendations on the best actions to take.
  • Sending out updates on news and actions. Whether it’s through emails (like this one!), text messages (text INDIVISIBLE to 97779 to sign up!), social media like Twitter and Facebook, or on our website, we’re committed to getting you the latest news -- and what you can do about it.

The fact is that all these tools and resources, and all the other ones we’ll need to create along the way, cost money. We don’t doubt this year is going to include a lot of rapid-response moments, so we’re asking you to chip in now to support our work so we’re always ready to respond as soon as possible.

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The last week, the last few months, the last four years have been trying for us all. We’re getting right down to the work because we know we don’t have much time to waste -- and we may not get another chance. As always, we’re proud to struggle alongside you, and we encourage you to take care of yourself and your communities.

In solidarity,
Indivisible Team


Indivisible Project is a locally-led, people-powered movement of thousands of local groups in red, blue, and purple states, and in urban, suburban, and rural areas. Our mission is to power and lift up a grassroots movement of local groups to defeat the Trump agenda, elect progressive leaders, and realize bold progressive policies.

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