From Indivisible Team <[email protected]>
Subject Your 5 weekly to-dos: Presidential campaigns, impeachment, prescription drug prices and more
Date November 25, 2019 11:52 PM
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Indivisibles,

We want to pause on our regular newsletter content to talk about some
surveys we took of the Indivisible movement last week. 

Heading into the November Presidential Debate in Atlanta, we wanted to
hear how the Indivisible movement was thinking about the 2020 field and
which issues were at the top of your minds before any of the candidates
stepped onto the debate stage again. 

More than six thousand of you, from all 50 states and the District of
Columbia, shared your thoughts. And the results are in:

[1]Graph showing responses to the question "If the election were held
today, who would you vote for in the Democratic Primary for president?"
Elizabeth Warren leads the responses followed by Pete Buttigieg.

* Senator Warren remains the top choice of Indivisibles. In our ranked
choice polling, a plurality of respondents said they would vote for
her if the election were held today, with 83 percent of respondents
listing her in their top five candidates, compared to 66 percent for
Mayor Pete and 53 percent for Senator Harris.
* Respondents are starting to make up their minds. 45 percent of
respondents say they are unlikely to switch candidates between now and
the primary, compared to 15 percent who think it’s likely that their
preference will change.
* Indivisibles want bold solutions to fix our democracy -- and they’re
judging candidates based on their policy positions. When asked which
policy issues they were evaluating candidates on, 97 percent of
respondents selected democracy reform. Climate change, health care,
gun violence prevention and immigration were also all top issues, with
over 60 percent of respondents selecting those as well. 

Following the debate, we sent texts to a separate focus group of nearly
4,000 Indivisibles and supporters in all 50 states and the District of
Columbia, asking which candidate most inspired them during the debate. The
results demonstrated the strong Democratic field: 

[2]A graph showing the results of the question "who most inspired you at
tonight's debate." Buttigieg leads, followed by Warren and Harris.

Mayor Pete Buttigieg (21%)
Senator Elizabeth Warren (17%)
Senator Kamala Harris (13%)

While Buttigieg and Warren lead the pack, six of the ten candidates on the
debate stage received over ten percent of the vote. A notable exception?
Former Vice President Biden, who only managed to outperform Andrew Yang,
Tom Steyer and Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard. 

But of course -- the debates were far from the only thing going on last
week! Keep on reading for some more updates on what’s been going on and
what’s coming up. 

First, your weekly to-dos:

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 Your 5 weekly to-dos 

 1. [ [link removed]- ]Sign up to make some calls connecting voters to senators to demand
a complete and fair impeachment trial. We’ve said this already, but
we’re halfway to our goal of calling one million constituents of the
13 senators who really need to hear from them (senators who are
vulnerable because they’re up for reelection next year and folks who
are retiring and worrying a lot about their legacies). We're asking
you to call voters in those states and ask them to turn up the
pressure on their elected officials. It’s a simple four-part process:

* You call a progressive voter in a key state with one of these 13
Republicans. These folks are your friends -- they attended the
Women’s March and/or fight for progressive causes.
* You explain how they have power now. You’ll remind them why the
continued fight for impeachment is so important -- and why they
have particular power in this moment.
* You ask them to use their power. Then, you’ll ask them to call
their senator and make their voices heard on why we’re demanding
courage in this moment.
* You push a button and connect them to their senator’s office. The
call tool will allow you to automatically patch them through to
the senator’s DC office.

 2. [ [link removed]- ]Register or find a Trump is Not Above the Law Impeachment Eve event
now. The night before the House of Representatives takes an historic
vote to impeach Trump, as representatives finalize their positions and
senators look on, we'll head to every congressional office and public
square to declare that Nobody Is Above the Law. There are more than
315 events on the map as of now with more being added every day. Take
a look to find (or host) one near you.
 3. [ [link removed]- ]Tell the House to lower prescription drug prices by improving H.R.
3. Sky-high prescription drug prices are an urgent crisis for millions
of Americans, and it’s time for Congress to protect people from Big
Pharma’s greed. H.R. 3, which will likely get a vote in the House in
mid-December, is a good start, but it can still be expanded to make
sure it benefits as many people as possible. Call your Member of
Congress and tell them to improve H.R. 3 using our call script above!
 4. [ [link removed]- ]Register for the National Activist Call on Dec 5 at 8 PM ET. We're
going to cover the latest updates on the impeachment inquiry in the
House, share the latest updates on our presidential engagement
process, and recap the work we did in 2019!
 5. [ [link removed]- ]Watch (or re-watch) our candidate interviews. Last week and
today, Leah and Ezra launched a series of live interviews with the
Democratic presidential candidates centered around the Indivisible
movement as we continue our work to defeat Trump. If you missed them,
head to our YouTube page to catch up! So far, we’ve talked to Senator
Booker, Senator Warren, Tom Steyer, Mayor Buttigieg and Secretary
Castro, and we have more invitations out.





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 Support the Movement 

Last week’s impeachment hearings made it clearer than ever that
Republicans will ignore evidence, laws, and precedents to hold onto power.
The only tool we have to get them to do the right thing is constituent
power: making sure Senators hear loud and clear that it’s time to impeach.

The great thing about our HubDialer program is that it puts activist
energy to use where it’s most crucial. That means voters whose senators
are already on board can still have an impact by helping other voters in
key target states contact those senators.

Our biggest source of funding for impeachment calls -- and all our work --
is grassroots donations. That means we’re counting on you: [ [link removed]- ]please,
rush a $10 donation right now so we can keep working on all our crucial
programs. 



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 IndivisiWin of the Week 

Indivisible leaders from across the South joined Leah
and Ezra as they interviewed presidential candidates
about grassroots activism, immigration, and democracy
reform.

That’s it from us today, folks. Have a very happy Thanksgiving and we’ll
see you next week! 

In solidarity,
Indivisible Team

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