INDIVISIBLE just announced their plan to flip [View all]
The House and state elections. GOTV
RESIST!
http://indivisible.actionkit.com/mailings/view/21006?t=9&akid=21006%2E232934%2ET-XPuK
Theres a massive, movement-wide effort underway to take back the House and Senate, governors mansions, and statehouses, and Indivisible groups will work collaboratively in their communities to win in November. Every districts different, and Indivisible groups make strategic choices about how to best get involved in races, and well be there to support them at every step of the way. Thats the promise of our political program: Indivisible435.
And over the last few months, weve had hundreds of conversations with group leaders and movement allies to identify gaps and needs for our movement, and the larger progressive movement. Based on those conversations, were investing our resources into programs that will support the long-term powerbuilding of our movement: building scalable electoral tools for all Indivisible groups and providing deep support on targeted races.
Heres a deep-dive into Indivisible435:
Beginning today, Indivisible groups not coordinating with political campaigns can sign up for their members to use scalable voter contact tools (theyre literally signing up right now!). We've tested the tools and trainings during the primaries to inform our general election and get out the vote efforts. As we get closer to the midterm, our organizing team will:
Provide access to canvassing and phonebanking tools to members of every Indivisible group.
Train and guide Indivisible groups on using these resources to grow their membership, build their power, and, yes, win elections.
Build a national volunteer peer-to-peer text-banking and phonebanking program that could reach millions of voters.
Weve also already doubled our organizing staff capacity to heavily support races in 13 states: Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Michigan, Mississippi, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, and Wisconsin. Our work in these 13 states will touch:
11 governors races (7 GOP-held seats, 4 Democrat-held seats);
12 Senate races (6 GOP-held seats, 6 Democrat-held seats); and,
50 competitive House races (40 GOP-held districts and 10 Democrat-held districts).