Season's Greetings Indivisibles,
On December 18th, 2019, we impeached Donald Trump!
If you’re reading this, you probably know exactly where you were and what
you were doing when Nancy Pelosi tapped her gavel after the final vote.
Were you making a final call to your Member of Congress? Were you glued to
CSPAN? Maybe, like us, you were planning your next action to convince the
Senate that they, too, have a constitutional oath they'll need to uphold
soon. Whatever you were doing, we've got some solid next steps for you now
that Trump has been impeached and is awaiting a Senate confirmation trial
(see to-do's below).
Wooh. Ok, now that we’ve gotten that out of our systems, there are a few
other things we’ve gotta mention before we get more into how we’re going
to remove him from office. First on that list, his replacement!
We’re happy to announce the results of our latest pre-debate survey, which
we sent out last Monday -- the first survey since we released our first
ever Indivisible Presidential Scorecard. If you haven’t seen the
scorecard, [ [link removed] ]you can check it out right here (after you do your weekly
to-dos!).
And now! Drumroll please….
Elizabeth Warren remains the number one candidate for Indivisibles across
the country.
The December pre-debate survey showed that Indivisibles have continued to
identify Senator Warren as their first-choice candidate in the Democratic
primary, continuing months of her topping our survey rankings. Nearly 40%
of respondents picked her as their first choice to be the nominee, with
Senator Sanders a distant second.
Finally, it’s becoming increasingly clear that progressive candidates are
not only growing their support, but solidifying it as well. Senators
Warren and Sanders have the highest percentages of supporters who consider
themselves “locked in,” while support for other candidates remains less
than secure.
With that, here are your weekly to-dos:
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Your 5 weekly to-dos
1. [ [link removed] ]Call your Senator and demand a fair and open impeachment trial.
Donald Trump was impeached last week. But despite the overwhelming
evidence that Trump abused his authority, violated the law, and
repeatedly tried to obstruct justice, Republicans are promising a
rigged impeachment trial in the Senate. In fact, just before the vote,
McConnell assured America that he [ [link removed] ]“will not be an impartial juror".
Call your Senators and demand they uphold their oath to defend the
Constitution and hold a fair and open impeachment trial. The
foundation of American democracy is at stake.
2. [ [link removed] ]Check out impeachnow.org to register or find an event near you. If
you’re looking for impeachment-related activities to keep the pressure
up over the holiday break, you can go to our partner
site [ [link removed] ]impeachnow.org to RSVP or to register events and town halls
with your senators and demand they vote for a fair trial and reject
McConnell’s rigged rules..
3. Text IMPEACH to 977-79 to get the latest updates action items on
Indivisible’s Senate strategy. We impeached Donald Trump! But will
still need Indivisibles engaged in this fight to have any hope at
removing him from office. To get our most rapid response content, and
the most up to date info and calls to action, opt in to our
Impeachment Fighters text group and we’ll make sure you have all the
information you’ll need to keep the pressure up.
4. [ [link removed] ]Donate to support 36 frontline freshman House Dems who were elected
in the Blue Wave & voted to impeach Donald Trump. These 36 freshman
Dems are fighting for democracy, and we’ve gotta have their backs.
We’ve set up a fund for these frontliners and 100% of what you donate
is split evenly between them. Give the gift of true democracy by
sharing this link & donate if you can!
5. [ [link removed] ]Register for the National Activist Call on Jan 9 at 8 PM ET. Make
sure to join us for an exclusive debrief of the impeachment fight,
where we are, and our next steps to make sure Donald Trump is not only
impeached, but removed from office.
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Support our Senate impeachment strategy
After last Wednesday’s House vote it’s official -- the impeachment fight
is headed to the Senate. We’ve got a lot of work to do before the trial
begins in a few weeks, and we need your help.
Senate Republicans have already shown their hand: they’re going all in to
shield their president from the consequences of breaking the law. Mitch
McConnell himself vowed to be in “total coordination” with the White
House. With the impeachment trial starting in just a few weeks, we need to
respond now. We’re making calls, running ads, and updating our resources
to make sure Indivisibles can have the biggest impact possible. But none
of that could happen without your support.
[ [link removed] ]Can you make a $10 donation right now to support our Senate
impeachment strategy and fund all of Indivisible’s crucial work in the new
year?
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IndivisWin of the Week
[11]alt text: tweet from Pennsylvania indivisibles at
the district office of Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick
Indivisibles in PA-01 are making their voices heard in
spectacular fashion, reminding Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick
of his constitutional oath of office where it concerns
holding the president accountable.
Alright! Be sure to keep watch for our expanding Indivisible Senate
impeachment strategy and more ways that you can get involved to make sure
that newly-impeached Donald Trump is actually removed from office.
And while you’re at, don’t forget that we’re sponsoring a very special
appreciation gifts for 36 district flipping freshman House Dems whose
courageous vote to impeach Donald Trump may make them vulnerable in 2020.
[ [link removed] ]Share this link & donate if you’re able. We’re at nearly $2,000 per
member and counting!
In solidarity,
Indivisible Team
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