Where We Run,We Can Win

Where we run, we can win.

This week, we announced the latest 10 nationally Indivisible-endorsed candidates (check them out here!), bringing the count to 15 total candidates endorsed nationally by our movement! We’re proud to be putting forward strong candidates that reflect our Indivisible435 strategy, and uplift the work Indivisible groups put into these endorsements. And the work Indivisible CA-48 put in to endorse Harley Rouda locally, captured the attention of a CNN reporter:
The local-national model embraced and built up by Indivisible has become increasingly popular among Democrats stung by the 2016 presidential result and a decade of down-ballot losses that many believe helped seed Trump's stunner.”
For decades, the political establishment has pumped resources into campaigns in a narrow set of districts and written off huge swaths of the American electorate. We’ve got a different strategy -- where we run, we can win. And the slate of endorsed candidates our groups put forth reflects that:
  • 7 out of our 15 endorsed candidates are running in the South;
  • Over 50% of these candidates are women;
  • Over 25% identify as people of color;
  • 12 of the 15 endorsed candidates are running for the first-time!
Progressives should be competing everywhere, ruby red districts, deep blue districts, and everywhere in between. Electing these candidates will require effectively gearing our groups up with the electoral tools and trainings needed to grow their operations through primaries to GOTV to Election day.
Can you chip in monthly to support our work every step of the way -- from endorsing local champions to registering voters to getting out the vote? Indivisible groups are already hard at work supporting candidates in primaries across the country. And in the coming weeks, we’ll provide them with electoral tools that will help groups register voters, door-knock, and text that will help us win big in the primaries and in November.
We appreciate everything you do to support the work of this movement -- making calls, showing up, and, yes, even donating when you can! Thanks for all you do.
In solidarity,
The Indivisible Team

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