“The President he has been, is the President he will be” Indivisibles,
All week, the Republican National Convention (RNC) has ignored the pain and devastation ravaging every corner of our country. Just hours before Trump’s final speech of the convention, Kamala Harris spoke on behalf of the people the RNC neglected.
In her address, she talked about the wildfires blazing through California, the ruin left behind by Hurricane Laura in Louisiana, and the sadness and anger for Jacob Blake and those shot in pursuit of justice. As if this week wasn’t grueling enough, the pandemic is still raging and claiming lives -- especially those of Black, brown, and indigenous people. The best way to make sure our government listens to our concerns is to get involved and vote. We need to reach voters all over the country to make sure they’re prepared and informed ahead of November 3. If you’re ready to do your part to help us win the White House, take back the Senate, and keep the House, sign up to phonebank with Windivisible:
Kamala pointed out how, unlike the Democratic National Convention, the RNC has strategically avoided confronting any of these issues head-on. Instead of acknowledging the problems at hand, the speakers have been Trump-centric (literally the entire Trump family spoke this week) and focused on attacking any opposition. Kamala is right: the RNC shouldn’t be only about Donald Trump, it should be about the people. Our nation is hurting, and we need a president who is ready to meet the challenges we’re facing and take the job seriously.
Trump never had any intention of doing his job -- he simply doesn’t have any plans. Even when confronted with the biggest test of his presidency, COVID-19, he consistently unloaded responsibility on governors, deflected blame on China, and lied about the severity of the situation. America, we know we are better than this.
If you’re like us, frustrated by this administration’s inaction and eager to take this country in a different direction, sign up to phonebank to get in touch with the voters we need to win. We know better days are ahead, and we won’t stop fighting for them.
In solidarity, Indivisible Team
P.S. We’re proud partners of the 2020 Black National Convention on Friday, Aug. 28 at 7 pm ET. The BNC is a broadcast for celebration, education, electoral justice, and a Vision for Black Lives to elevate a vision for a more just union and the policies that will get us there. We hope to see you there! We know this week has been tough -- join us this weekend in celebrating Black lives and voices.
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