Indivisible Primary Wins

Indivisible got into primaries to transform the Democratic Party. We’re up against a fascist president constructing concentration camps around this country. In this political reality, we need a strong, unified opposition party. But instead we got Dem votes for Trump nominees, bipartisan anti-immigrant legislation, a pro-corruption crypto bill, and frittering away multiple opportunities to use congressional procedure to fight back. 

After nearly a year of pushing Democratic leadership to lead against the fascist in the White House, we came to the conclusion that we simply had to replace a lot of that leadership. So we called for Schumer to step down and we launched the largest primary program we’ve ever done. 

Here’s why:

  1. We need a party that wins. We can’t afford to head into November with the least popular version of the Democratic Party in modern American history. We need a party that convinces voters to believe in it again. Indivisible National endorsed candidates have committed to take on failed leadership and have refused campaign money from the bad actors subverting the party, like AI, Crypto, and AIPAC.
  2. We need a party that listens to constituents. Look, we gave the donors, corporate PACs, and political consultants a shot. They got us here. The new version of the Democratic Party needs to listen to its actual voters. Every candidate endorsed by Indivisible National must first receive overwhelming support from Indivisible leaders and members in the state or district.
  3. We need a party that fights. We’re going to take the House and possibly the Senate in November (manifest it), and we need that new Democratic Congress to hit the ground running. On January 3, we need subpoenas, hearings, investigations, and testimonies to start full force then. Every Indivisible endorsee has committed to an aggressive oversight agenda.

Primary Winner in a Toss Up District

Randy Villegas | CA-22

Primary Winner in a Solid Democratic District

Dr. Jasmine Clark | GA-13

Primary Winner in a Solid Democratic District

Analilia Mejía | NJ-11

Primary Winner in a Solid Democratic District

Brad Lander | NY-10

Primary Winner in a Solid Democratic District

Darializa Avila Chevalier | NY-13