This movement was built on the idea that together, we can make our own power, and we have what it takes to win

Indivisibles,

By now, we bet you’ve seen the news about Joe Manchin, the For the People Act, and the filibuster. (If you haven’t, click here to read the details and check out what our co-founder Ezra Levin had to say about it!) And just last night, with Republicans filibustering yet another common-sense bill to promote equal pay for equal work and Manchin simply saying he's “disappointed,” it’s clearer than ever that our work isn’t over.

Here’s where things stand: We’re not giving up. And frankly, this fight is a lot bigger than Joe Manchin. It’s about all of us, building a massive nationwide movement for a better democracy. So let’s talk about what we’re going to do next.

Congress is going on recess at the end of this month, which means senators will be back in their home districts for two weeks. We’ve already been working with Indivisible activists and partners to plan a mobilization around this moment, and it’s more important than ever that we make it the biggest show of strength we can. That means planning hundreds of events, showing up to district offices, flooding senators’ phone lines, and more.

We’re hard at work building the resources and buying the materials it’ll take to make this recess a success. And we’re going to be spending hundreds of thousands of dollars on event swag, printing postcards, running ads, writing policy guides, and more. Whether you’re angry or scared or pumped up, we believe that taking action can feel good and make a real difference.

So the first thing we’re asking you to do is pledge to take action for democracy reform this congressional recess. Click here to let us know you’re in, and we’ll send you all the details as soon as they’re ready.

Then, support our plans to make this mobilization happen by donating to Indivisible Project. Grassroots donors like you are our biggest single source of funding, and to pay for things like signs, websites, call tools, postcards, and much more, we rely on you. Click here to donate to support our work to transform our democracy, or click the links below to donate instantly:

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We know as well as anyone that when big news drops, it’s easy to get discouraged or even to feel powerless. But this movement was built on the idea that together, we can make our own power, and we have what it takes to win. Each of us, working in our local communities to demand real change, can do more than one senator ever could. We’ve done it before and gotten major wins. And we can’t stop now.

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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