Thank you for making this movement possible

Indivisibles,

With Thanksgiving around the corner, we wanted to take a moment to express our gratitude for all the amazing work Indivisibles have done this year.

Whether it’s showing up to town halls and school board meetings, writing countless letters-to-the-editor, joining phonebanks and text parties, or organizing rallies and protests, you make our movement possible and we thank you from the bottom of our hearts.

Because of your hard work and commitment, we’ve had a lot to celebrate this year:

Indivisibles from across Wisconsin joined a virtual town hall with Judge Janet and our own Ezra Levin.

Together, we helped elect Judge Janet Protasiewicz and flipped the Wisconsin state Supreme Court. Now, Justice Protasiewicz will likely be the deciding vote on cases that could restore abortion rights in Wisconsin and unrig the GOP’s gerrymandered election maps.

And Wisconsin wasn’t the only state with a crucial supreme court race. Pennsylvania Indivisible groups knocked on doors and ran their own texting program to get out the vote and protect the Democratic majority on their state Supreme Court. Their hard work paid off, and Judge Dan McCaffery won election last week!

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Members of District 10 Indivisible for All and Planned Parenthood celebrating the passage of the reproductive rights constitutional amendment in Ohio.

In Ohio, Indivisibles helped defeat MAGA Republicans -- twice! In August, we stopped their plot to rig the ballot initiative system. Then, Indivisibles knocked on doors, sent texts, joined phonebanks, and sent postcards to help mobilize a historic voter turnout and pass a reproductive rights amendment by more than 13 points.

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Last week, volunteers from Northwest Valley Indivisible got tons of signatures for the Arizona for Abortion Access initiative, and they also recruited four new volunteers!

In September, we launched our statewide campaign in Arizona to put a reproductive rights amendment on the ballot in 2024. Already, over a thousand people have signed our pledge to gather petitions, and hundreds have completed our volunteer leadership training. We couldn’t get off to such an amazing start without the hard work of dozens of Indivisible groups from across the state.

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Indivisible Mohawk Valley calling out their Unrepresentative Brandon Williams for pushing us to the brink of a shutdown and voting in favor of cutting billions from programs his constituents depend on.

Throughout the year, Indivisible groups in the 18 Unrepresentative districts have mobilized to hold their MoC's accountable and ultimately kick them out of office. Whether it's through rallies, protests, or letters-to-the-editor, Indivisibles are exposing their Republican MoCs' extremism and laying the groundwork to retake the House. In New York -- where there are five Unrepresentatives -- Indivisible groups have gone one step further and joined a coalition of progressive partners and local unions to create the largest field and organizing campaign in modern New York history.

This one email can’t capture all of the amazing campaigns and projects Indivisible groups have taken on across the country. Whether you’re holding your Republican MoC’s accountable, pushing your Democratic MoC to be a fighter, hyping up the Inflation Reduction Act, or taking on MAGA extremism in your schools and libraries, we’re thankful to have all of you by our sides.

In solidarity,
Indivisible Team

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