Indivisibles,
BIG news: the New York Times just [ [link removed] ]reported that Republican operatives
have been funding a coordinated robocall campaign to jam the phones of
Democratic congressional offices. Their goal? Use robocalls to identify
right-wing voters who’d call Democratic members of Congress, speak out
against impeachment, and prevent other constituents from accessing
government phone lines. They’ve made over 11,000 calls so far -- and we
have to fight back.
But they can’t beat us at our own game -- Indivisibles know how to make
our voices heard, and we’ve got years of practice pressuring
representatives. Right now, we’re using HubDialer, our super-effective
calling tool, to connect constituents in key states directly to their
senators to get them to commit to a fair and transparent impeachment
trial. (And to be clear: this is real live activists calling real live
people -- not the automated calls and texts that the GOP is running! More
info on how it works below.)
How do we know this will work? Because it already has. In 2017, we used
the same style of program to mobilize Indivisibles to back the Affordable
Care Act -- and we won! With your help, we can do it again this year.
We’ve budgeted $145,000 to keep the HubDialer impeachment program up and
running, and a generous group of donors has agreed to match all gifts up
to $15,000 to support it. So if you’re ready to fight back against the
GOP’s calling machine, please give today:
[ [link removed] ]Donate $10 right now to keep our calling initiative moving and support
Indivisible Action’s work on impeachment and more -- a generous group of
donors is matching every donation up to $15,000, so your donation will go
twice as far.
Republicans have already made 11,000 calls to congressional offices, and
they’re not stopping anytime soon. If we want any chance of generating
enough calls to fight back, we need to dial 1.1 MILLION voters. Here’s how
HubDialer works:
Indivisible activists like you [ [link removed] ]sign up for a calling shift. During your
shift, you’ll use our calling tool to connect with progressive voters in
key states. You’ll talk with them about impeachment, and if they’re ready
to call their senator, you can connect them directly to the Senate office
number with just one click of a button. It’s an excellent way to multiply
your impact after you’ve called your own senators, especially if they’re
particularly good or particularly bad on impeachment themselves.
With this tool on our side, and the nationwide activist movement to put it
to use, we can counteract the GOP’s big calling drive -- and we can show
our senators just how critical it is that they work to protect democracy.
Republicans were counting on the impeachment fight to turn out their base
in elections around the country earlier this week, but we showed them what
we’re made of: progressives are fired up about impeachment and holding
elected officials accountable. The grassroots movement we’ve built has
already done amazing things, and we’re getting to work making sure Trump
can’t get away with all his crimes.
But we can’t do it without you. To build a movement like this that’s
powered by the people, we need to be funded by the people too. So we count
on individual gifts from people like you -- and right now, we have donors
who are matching every gift you make. [ [link removed] ]Please, pitch in $10 right now to
keep pushing calls to Senate offices and building a strong progressive
movement -- your impact will be doubled up to $15,000.
If you’ve saved your information with ActBlue Express Lane, your donation
to Indivisible Action will go through immediately:
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Thank you for being a part of the movement that built the foundations for
impeachment, and thank you for staying involved to see the fight through.
In solidarity,
Indivisible Team
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