We’re committed to protecting and expanding our majorities in Congress this year “Indivisible, the Working Families Party and Justice Democrats — the all-stars of post-2016 left-wing organizing.” -- The Washington Post
Indivisibles,
The first primary of 2022 is over, and results out of Texas last Tuesday showed us that the Indivisible movement has a huge impact. Even the Washington Post covered the impact we had in these races! And we can keep making strong progressive showings in key races -- if we work hard.
That work isn’t over yet. Indivisible-endorsed candidate Jessica Cisneros is advancing to a runoff election in May against anti-choice, anti-labor, anti-environment incumbent Henry Cuellar, one of the most conservative Dems in all of Congress. And Greg Casar, our other endorsement in Texas, won his primary, which means now is the time to start gearing up for the general election.
The Texas primary was just the start of our engagement in this year’s elections. Through Give No Ground, our program to defend Democratic incumbents in tight races, and our endorsements of strong progressives like Cisneros and Casar, we’re committed to protecting and expanding our majorities in Congress this year. That means knocking on more doors, texting more voters, running more ads, sending more mail, and so much more. Your support is what makes it all possible. Click here to make a $10 donation today to help us win the next slate of key races across the country and build another progressive wave in this year’s midterms.
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This year’s elections are anything but a lock -- we need to put everything we’ve got into protecting Democratic majorities and ensuring a strong progressive showing. Winning as many races as possible is key to keeping the Biden agenda on track and ensuring Democrats can wield their power effectively. Thanks for staying involved to make it happen.
In solidarity, Indivisible Team
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