We can’t let Trump build a decades-long ultra-conservative majority on the Supreme Court Indivisibles,
Just 18 hours ago, Trump announced his Supreme Court nomination: Amy Coney Barrett. We're not exaggerating when we say having her on the bench would put lives in danger: she openly opposes the Affordable Care Act (while we're in the midst of an unchecked pandemic), she's critical of Roe v. Wade, and she's a major threat to recent progress toward LGBTQ equality.
We can’t let Trump build a decades-long ultra-conservative majority on the Supreme Court. So now we have two urgent tasks ahead of us:
- Stop the Senate from confirming Amy Coney Barrett.
- Elect a president and senators who will appoint justices committed to defending our rights.
These two action items are going to consume us for the next five weeks, and they’re going to take an unprecedented amount of time, effort, and resources to pull off. We already needed to raise over $1.4 million to fund our election plans, but now we’re also taking on a historic Supreme Court fight. We’re pouring resources into it: we added $285,000 to expand our peer-to-peer texting program, $65,000 in direct support to candidates, and an extra $20,000 spend on ads last week alone -- not to mention hundreds of hours of staff time.
We can’t afford to let up now, but we rely on grassroots support to make it all possible -- donate $10 today to fund all the resources we need to win in November, protect the Supreme Court and democracy, and support all our work.
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We’ve proved before that when Indivisibles come together to multiply our impact, we can accomplish so much. The stakes for this election are so high -- we’re excited to have you on board as we do everything we can to win.
In solidarity, Indivisible Team
P.S. -- Another way we’re working to win this year is with our latest Windivisible Week of Action, which starts tomorrow. Local Indivisible groups nationwide are hosting phonebanks, debate watch parties, and more -- click here to find an event and sign up.
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