Your Work has Impact! 

Last week, I was explaining to a family member that I was going to Indigenous Lobby Day.  They weren’t impressed, and it got me thinking about why it is important to support the members of our broad Democratic coalition.

This is the hard work in between glitzy yes/no elections. A common and recurring complaint about the Democratic party is that we expect everyone to show up at election time.  But where are we in between?

Are you LGTBQ?  Indigenous?  AAPI?  Black?  Latino? Undocumented? Unhoused?  Desperate for Childcare?  Sinking under Student Loans? Worried about your Bodily Autonomy?  Unhealthy and underinsured? Living Paycheck to Paycheck? Concerned about Nukes?  Thinking daily about Climate Change and how it affects your family?

It doesn’t matter-we’re all in this together!  YOU NEED TO SHOW UP NOW.

A broad coalition beat back facism in 2020. Like a garden with many different plants, insects, birds and mammals, coalitions need tending.  Coalitions are based on shared interests but also a lot of compromises.  We have to be there to advocate for each other.

How can your treasure and time nurture our coalition? 

Donate directly to grassroot groups doing the work.  Don’t wait, they need early money now!

Call, Write, and Show Up.  Repeat. 

We have tons of fun meeting up at lobby days, hearings and rallies – but calls and letters are important too.  Try a snail mail letter or postcard for fun!  Ask them to call you back!  

Purple NC:  The Synergy between GenZ and Rural Voters

North Carolina, with its 15 electoral votes, continues to be a key state in Federal elections.  It’s actually the second most rural state (after Texas); all but 20 counties have less than 50% municipal residents.  One in three people live in a rural county.

I highly encourage you to watch this 18 minute interview of Anderson Clayton, age 25, the youngest elected leader in the history of the North Carolina Democratic Party. She is a strong and vocal advocate for rural communities like the one she grew up in, which she believes have often been forgotten by her party.  (While you are there, be sure to “like” the video to help spread the message.)

GenZ has stepped up in a big way in North Carolina.  These young leaders will be important surrogates for President Biden’s reelection campaign.  They are doing the hard work on the ground right now – fine tuning and spreading the Democratic message, registering voters, and electing Democrats up and down the ballot.  County parties are very important in NC and can use our donations now to win very important county and municipal races. This will help develop a deep bench for statewide races in 2024 as well. 

Donate now to help protect abortion, education, healthcare and LGTBQ rights in NC (and lay important groundwork for 2024.)

Another great group in North Carolina is Down Home Carolina.  We have spotlighted this group for two years now because of its goal to build multiracial power in the small towns and rural places in North Carolina. The narrative that progressive policy has no place in the rural South is wrong — that’s why they work to dismantle the narrative and the power structure that doesn’t work for poor and working-class people.

The Rise of AAPI Youth Voters

June 10, 2023 Now is the time to prepare for next year’s election and that means voter education and registration. The Democratic Party has been notoriously poor at outreach and development. To counteract that weakness, TurnPurple2Blue seeks out strong ally and grassroot groups who really connect and do the work on the ground. We can help by funding them, especially in the “off” years (a misnomer if there ever was one.)

That’s why I was so excited to watch the Environmental Voter’s Program (EVP) webinar on the the Rise of AAPI Youth Voters. I highly recommend watching this video! EVP has done great work identifying registered people who care about the environment, but then don’t vote. Their experienced analysis reveals a large new up and coming group of voters that really care about the environment as a public health issue. It’s Asian American Pacific Islander Youth! You will see that they also heavily influence first generation immigrants – who often need language support as well as encouragement to vote. Please donate if you can. Donations to AIPA are even tax deductible! Early money to these groups will have a huge impact!

Working America

Update: 6/8/23 I attended Focus for Democracy’s analysis of the 2022 Midterms. They were the main support of Working America, and funded them thoroughly in our key states. They did an in-depth statistical analysis to measure the efficacy of Working America’s voter outreach. The partisan programs yeilded votes for a much lower cost (than traditional means), allowing them to promote five times the votes. Their work in AZ helped elect Gov Hobbs, who won by a very small margin. This analysis did not include the non-partisan outreach they did. They will be starting fundraising again soon- as you know early money sows the best results. This is a very good group to donate to!

Focus for Democracy has chosen Working America as their primary grassroot group to support. In their 2022 Election Landscape Analysis, Senate and Governor elections in key swing states (particularly AZ, NV, WI, and PA) will likely have the most impact on federal legislation and state voter suppression laws going forward. 

At this point in the election cycle, Focus for Democracy is recommending Working America as the organization to which early donations now will likely have the most impact on mobilizing turnout and persuading the small proportion of still undecided voters in these key states.  They are especially focussed on non-college voters.



Support GenZ Climate Activists

Indivisible Acton Area and IndivisibleLAB were excited to co-host our April 2023 Take Action Forum where we met GenZ climate activists.  Sara Karp and Eben Bein gave a great presentation on Our Climate, which is part of the Massachusetts Youth Climate Coalition (MYCC). 

Sara Karp (she/her) is a Massachusetts Fellow who is currently a sophomore at Acton-Boxborough Regional High School. Prior to joining the Our Climate team, Sara has worked to create and advance local level policy including the Acton Climate Action Plan and a proposal for 100% renewable electricity in Acton. Eben Bein (he/they) is a high-school-teacher-turned-climate-justice-organizer. He joined Our Climate in 2018, after 6 years of teaching biology at Revere High School (MA) and Phillips Exeter Academy (NH). They are now MA Field and Education Manager as well as administrator for the Massachusetts Youth Climate Coalition, where they empower and co-learn with next generation climate advocates across the state.

It was a very exciting and motivating discussion – I highly recommend watching the recording to see one of the strong, new, grassroots groups working on climate crisis mitigation.  This group has really done the deep work to create a space for youth to do essential advocacy for climate. 

I really loved the Adultism discussion about the push/pull between adults saying “you guys are the future, save us!” and “that won’t work, do it our way.”  Get ready to be energized!

Our Climate slide show is here.  (starts at 3:57 on the recording)
MYCC Legislation starts at 44 min.
Rodenticide and Bee the Solution slide show is here.  (starts at 1:15 on the recording)

Actions

Action 1:  Please write to your state representative and state senator and advocate for H496, the interdisciplinary climate justice education bill. Multiple variations of this climate Ed bill were filed this session, but none contain key language written by youth stakeholders. Namely, the senate bill by the same name does not include MYCC’s language, so we are asking all legislators to support H.496. After you have written your legislator, please carefully log it on Our Climate’s tracking tool here. (need help?  Just email Christine@IndivisibleActon.org)

Action 2: Read carefully Being an effective adult ally in MYCC  (here),  especially:  support educators and staffers who work with young people; provide digital, moral, and organizing support; and offer specific support to a specific event.  Can you help or do you know someone who could? Acton does have a student group, Resource Force, who are doing amazing work on the local level, but they just aren’t tied into state efforts.  It appears that Littleton doesn’t have a student group, does your town’s high school?

Connecting with Gen Z and Millennial Voters

The 2022 midterms showed an impressive turnout of Gen Z and Millennial voters- for our purposes, any voter under age 40.  Pundits call this the “youth” vote, which annoys the heck out of them.  So our first order of business is to call them by their names: Gen Z and Millennials!

They are Democratic voters.  They care about abortion rights, climate change, and healthcare.  They need daycare, housing, and student loan relief.  MAGA has noticed and is targeting them with voter suppression laws as fast as they can.  Raise the Voting Age to 25?  Sure.  Prohibit Student IDs?  Yes.  Even in Massachusetts, our entrenched legislature refuses to pass same day registration.

Republicans are attacking on all fronts because this is America’s demographic future. Roger Reich says “A new progressive era in America is likely in about 20 years — unless Republicans destroy democracy in the meantime”  But we don’t have to wait 20 years.  Let’s support Gen Z and Millennials to WIN 2024.

How? Support Gen Z and Millennial Groups, Candidates and Elected Officials!

Founded in 2019 by then 17-year-old Mexican immigrant Santiago Mayer, Voters of Tomorrow  is a political movement for young people and by young people. With the guiding goal of building youth political power, Voters of Tomorrow has a presence in over 25 states and volunteers in all 50.

Backed by extensive research on Gen Z, we’re taking the issues Gen Z cares about most into the rooms where decisions get made. Through extensive advocacy, on-the-ground and online organizing, and a nationwide network of Gen Z organizers and activists, we’re making sure that as the most diverse generation, we are represented and spoken for.

Do you know someone on a college campus?  Ask them to join or start a chapter!  You can use their policy platform to excite Gen Z voters!

Sunrise sped up its journey in 2017. The plan was clear: make climate change the top election issue and win governing power to make change happen. During the 2018 midterms, Sunrise worked to oust candidates who would not refuse funding from the fossil fuel industry and rallied behind candidates who were proponents of renewable energy.

After those elections, Sunrise set their sights on the Green New Deal to combat the climate crisis and ensure a just transition to clean energy, creating millions of good jobs in the process.

Does your Millennial care deeply about climate change?  Encourage them to join an Action Circle.

Help Millennials keep leadership positions!  State representative Erica Uyterhoeven (Middlesex-27)  is a progressive champion in our moribound legislature.  You can help her by following her on facebook and twitter, and donating to her campaign. Let’s give her a strong start for 2024.

MAGA Default Crisis: Call your US Rep today

When is a phone call more than a phone call?   When it is tallied by your US House Rep as evidence for support!

You may have heard cable news talking about the MAGA Default Crisis.  You may think, as I often do, thank goodness I live in a Blue State and have Blue US Reps!  But here’s the thing, the other side is noisy and abusive.  They call all the time.  Those calls are tallied.

Notice I called it the MAGA Default Crisis instead of the debt crisis like the media?  That’s because the debt isn’t the crisis; the crisis is the threat of MAGA to default on debt already incurred.

What we need to do is call to say thank you and STAY STRONG.  As Ezra Levin, co-founder of Indivisible, says, we need to support them and STIFFEN THEIR SPINES.  Leave a message, including your first and last name and the town that you live in.  The Indivisible Toolkit below will give you ideas for your message.

Fun fact: The growth in the annual deficit under Trump ranks as the third-biggest increase, relative to the size of the economy, of any U.S. presidential administration, according to a calculation by a leading Washington budget maven, Eugene Steuerle, co-founder of the Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center. And unlike George W. Bush and Abraham Lincoln, who oversaw the larger relative increases in deficits, Trump did not launch two foreign conflicts or have to pay for a civil war.

I’ve called, now what?  Here are some ideas:

  • Call and leave a message for your US Rep
  • Send an email to your US Rep
  • Send a snail-mail letter to your US Rep
  • Talk to your friends and family!  They trust your opinion. Talk about the MAGA debt crisis as it relates to your own personal story.  
  • Take it to social media.  Again, share a personal worry or story.
  • Stay tuned for actions happening May 19-26.  We’ll update TurnPurple2Blue as we find more actions.

Indivisible National’s Toolkit for the MAGA Default Crisis.

If you have a Blue MoC  

President Biden has been standing strong, refusing to engage with bad-faith MAGA extremists. He’s also made it clear that Democrats will fight against any cuts to Social Security and Medicare. But Republicans will try and peel off some Democrats, duping them in with promises of “bipartisanship” or “commissions” to find a solution. We’ve seen this before; we know their real agenda and that Republican MoCs aren’t to be trusted.

We’ve heard from some of our closest allies in Congress that a massive grassroots movement can create exactly the type of urgency needed. While many Dem MoCs have been supporting President Biden’s position, they are sure to face significant pressure to cave to the MAGA demands – so we need to be there to have their backs and prove fighting for our communities is popular. 

And if there are Democrats who start to waver and signal their openness to negotiations with the hostage-takers, we have to forcefully remind them who they’re supposed to be representing – us. So no matter who your Dem MoC is, you have a role to play by either celebrating them for protecting us from the MAGA plot, or by stiffening the spines of any MoCs who think surrendering to extreme demands is the easy way out. 

Democratic MoCs
  • Democrats must protect families and communities from the MAGA plan to cause a default crisis and stick regular people with the bill. While Kevin McCarthy might have to show off for the Freedom Caucus, there’s no need for Democrats to cave into these reckless tactics.
  • Under no circumstances should Democrats agree to any demands to cut Social Security, Medicare, or Medicaid. Millions of families rely on these programs to make ends meet and care for themselves and their loved ones. Cutting these programs is wildly unpopular and would devastate the financial security of millions of people. 
  • Democrats passed legislation to lower costs for families, and they can’t let MAGA extremists wipe out that progress. Republicans want to repeal laws enacted by Democrats that have made prescription drugs more affordable, created clean energy jobs, and asked the wealthy to pay their fair share in taxes. Democrats can’t let us go backward.
  • Democrats need to stand with President Biden and refuse to let Republicans get out of paying their bills. The GOP offer to “negotiate” is simply a trap – we know their agenda is devastating cuts to critical programs our communities and families rely on. 

The Consequences of a MAGA Default Crisis

If Republicans get their way and force a default crisis, they’ll do so knowing their wealthy campaign donors will be just fine, while the rest of us pay the price. Here’s just a sampling of the harm this would cause:

Glossary

DEBT CEILING

  1. An arbitrary cap set by Congress that determines how much money the Federal Government can borrow to pay for the programs and projects that Congress approves.
  2. A routine vote of Congress typically raises the limit, but the GOP has increasingly used brinkmanship and hostage-taking to attempt to extract concessions.

DEFAULT

  1. Unprecedented economic chaos caused by the GOP refusing to pay their debts.
  2. Disruptions, delays, and cuts to programs like Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, food assistance, education, clean water, and more.

Pennsylvania:  Important Special Election to Protect a Slim Democratic Majority

The graphic above shows the extraordinary progress we have made in Pennsylvania from six years ago. Long considered a swing state up for grabs, the state currently sends 9 democrats and 8 republicans to the US House of Representatives. Historically, a Democratic governor has fought to hold the line against a Republican state legislature.  

Cut to 2022:  We flipped a US Senator (and now both PA senators are Democrats), and we took back the PA State House of Representatives.  A slim margin, but the culmination of 6 years of ground-level hard work.

Now we have two candidates for a May 16 special election- important to protect or even add to the slim majority of one.  We know what is at stake:  reproductive rights and voting rights.  We know Pennsylvania will continue to be hotly contested as a path to the presidency.

This election will determine which party controls the Pennsylvania State House.  On May 16, Republicans will need to win both of the special elections in order to gain control of the State House.  Democrats only need to win one of them to keep control. 

And that’s why we are turning to you.  Voting reminders are especially important for special elections, or really any election that doesn’t occur on the second Tuesday of November in a presidential year.  Also confusing – these two special elections are being held on the same day as primaries.  

If you haven’t tried phonebanking yet, this is an ideal time.  Just try it for 30 minutes!  You may be surprised how rewarding it is to talk to like-minded voters who just need a reminder!

More about our Candidate, Heather Boyd

Heather Boyd is the Democratic nominee for the 163rd state House district.

From Pennsylvania Capital Star:  The 2010 election, when Democrats lost the U.S. House two years after President Barack Obama’s election, was a wake-up call for Boyd “that everything wasn’t peachy keen,” she said.

Since then, Boyd said, she has volunteered in every election since.

Boyd, a former school director and mother of two students in the Upper Darby School District, said she sees education funding as the most pressing issue for the state Legislature this session following the landmark court decision declaring Pennsylvania’s system of funding public schools unconstitutional.

In addition to Upper Darby, the district includes William Penn School District, where the legal challenge originated.  Boyd said that not acting swiftly to remedy the funding system would be a disservice to children across the state.

“I don’t want to lose a whole generation of kids,” Boyd said. “We have to fix that in a way that recognizes that it can’t take 20 years. It has to be now.”

Protecting women’s right to bodily autonomy is Boyd’s paramount reason for running.

With the overturning of Roe v. Wade, the U.S. Supreme Court decision that established the right to abortion, the need to fight efforts to restrict reproductive health care in Pennsylvania is more dire than ever, Boyd said. 

Boyd said she would also work to protect labor rights and support immigrant communities, including by pursuing legislation to allow people to obtain driver’s licenses regardless of their immigration status.

Our Grassroots Activism Works… So Let’s Get Loud and Win in 2024

Here’s a fresh take on the Democratic party by Simon Rosenberg, veteran political strategist, grassroots guru, and author of the substack Hopium Chronicles. Hopium is what detractors accused Simon of smoking before the midterms proved that his astute optimism about Democratic election wins was, in fact, warranted.

We defied history in 2022, challenging the myth of the Red wave and producing one of the best midterm elections of a party in power in all of American history. How did we do it? What can we do to make it happen again in 2024? 

In 2022, we flexed organizational muscle that our opponents lacked. We worked hard with our phone and text banks, postcard and letter writing, canvassing where possible, and anything else that spread our message. Our grassroots donations gave us a ~5:1 cash advantage and bought many more ads for our candidates and causes. The results made history in an election that was supposed to dishearten us and reveal our weaknesses.

A cautionary lesson, however – grassroots activism helped defeat the Red wave in the 2022 midterms, but only in battleground states where our message rang loud and clear. The take-home? When we can control the narrative, we can make gains. When we don’t, we fall back.

SO LET’S CLOSE THE LOUDNESS GAP IN 2024! There is a global information war being waged by oligarchs who are committed to replacing democracy with authoritarianism. MAGA negativity and noise pollution show which side they favor. And so far, MAGA has outdone us in negative messaging with false narratives and media bullying. If we fight the battle on their turf, we will lose.

Simon advises that we GO POSITIVE and GET LOUD! We have great news to spread; we have to GO BIG to crush MAGA. Through grassroots power and positive messaging, we can consign MAGA to the dustbin of history. 

Therefore this year, we should add the following to our arsenal– 

  1. Get Democrats into positive territory on economic news. Our numbers are great, and too few are touting them. This is an information deficit that we can fix. Spread the word every way you can – personal contacts, social media, Letters to the Editor, whatever route you can think of. Usual grassroots activities, e.g., postcards, also can spread the positive economic message.
  1. Expand our coalition to 55% – grow our majority to WIN BIG. Our margins of victory have been growing. In the midterms, we saw high numbers like 59% in CO, 57% in PA, and 55% in MI. In 2023, Judge Janet won big in WI, a battleground state, with 55%. So register new voters, persuade the persuadable, and recruit to expand our majority! 
  1. Claim “political real estate” available to us due to MAGA extremism. Example: Democrat Donna Deegan is running for mayor in Jacksonville, the largest city in FL. While this is Ron DeSantis’s home turf, the city runs blue. Taking the city out from under Ron’s nose is not only doable, it makes a statement. Donate to Donna’s campaign here:

To hear more on this topic, visit Simon Rosenberg’s substack Hopium Chronicles. And thank you for helping to save our Democracy with your grassroots activism!

Now for 2023: 30 Steps to Save Democracy

Update: David Pepper came to our Indivisible Mass Coalition book group! Watch the recording below:

Here’s the highly recommended Incorruptible Mass podcast we talked about.

Today: A Focus on  David Pepper’s Step 12: When in Power, Create Laboratories of Democracy

Last year, Indivisibles were so impressed and inspired with David Pepper’s book “Laboratories of Autocracy.” It illustrated perfectly the stakes of the 2022 midterms -even before Dobbs reared its ugly head.  We worked diligently last year, especially in the swing states of Arizona, Nevada, New Hampshire, and Pennsylvania, to prevent our nation from electing election deniers to state offices.  

I highly recommend David Pepper’s book to learn about all the dirty tricks Republicans play to cement their power in the statehouses – from gerrymandering to cookie-cutter autocratic legislation to governmental negligence to voter suppression.  But you may recall that I also called out the Massachusetts State House in my original article, Autocracy Alert:  Massachusetts, for the anti-democratic structural problems in Beacon Hill’s legislature.

In 2023, we can take a breath to focus on the Massachusetts Government.   It really needs our attention. Exhibit 1: Jan 4, 2023, MA House Speaker Mariano decides to not swear in two duly elected and certified by Secretary Galvin and the Governor’s Council (both conservative, staid organizations) Democratic women. (After an outcry and hearing, Scarsdale was seated.  As of this posting, Kassner has not been seated.) His motivation is unclear, but his action threw fuel on the fire of election denialism that still threatens our rule of law.  

This year, what we must do is press on to David Pepper’s 30 Steps to Save Democracy.  While they are all thought-provoking, today I want to talk about  Step 12:  When in Power, Protect and Strengthen Democracy, Create a Laboratory of DEMOCRACY.  I am not suggesting we stoop to the dirty tricks Republicans pull as Autocrats in power- dark money, lobbyists writing legislation, defunding public institutions, or disenfranchising voters.  Indeed, when Democrats are in power, we need to build the laboratory of democracy.  Expand voting rights. Expand civil rights.  Expand equity and fairness.  Expand climate protections. Enact our democratic principles into law.  Push the boundaries and show what a democracy can and should be.

Massachusetts is failing at promoting democracy.  It didn’t used to be that way: the achievements of RomneyCare and Marriage Equality led the way for Americans to enjoy the expansion of their civil rights.  More recently, we passed important legislation codifying ROE and overrode Charlie’s veto. These things were not easy to do, and they could not have been done without elected officials and activists working together to create a better government.

But somewhere along the way, we gave up our mantle of leadership.  We turned inward, allowing popular bills to wallow in the legislature for 8, 10, 12 YEARS.  We didn’t bother to come back into session to override Charlie’s veto.  We accepted the Speaker’s excuse that we can’t have nice things because Charlie MIGHT veto it.  So we watered down and undercut legislation before Charlie could even slow-walk his implementation of bills already years late.  

No same day voter registration.
No safe communities act.
No prison building moratorium.
No no-cost prison calls.
No standardized sex education.
No reforming our flag (Can’t even get rid of that hovering sword)
No public record of how your Representative voted.

Still refusing to submit to normal records requests.
Still ranking in the bottom 4 states of transparency.
Still allowing bullying and harassment in the Statehouse
Still allowing the Speaker to have sole control over the promotions, salaries, staff and offices of each representative, so that they are working for him and not us.

So what can we do?

  1. Keep up the hard work that we already do to try to get legislation passed in a two-year cycle
    1. Write and call your Representative
    2. Attend hearings
    3. Attend forums explaining legislation
  1. Know your Representative
    1. Form a Coffee and Conversations small constituent group where you meet regularly to communicate your values and expectations for how your government should legislate
    2. Sign up for your State Senator and Representative’s newsletter, and follow them on social media
  1. Do not allow any anti-democracy backsliding
    1. Monitor your town and school meetings for extremist attacks.  The Republicans know how to gin up fear and hate, especially in these smaller, less followed elections.
    2.  Know your Select Board or Town Council and tell them that you expect them to strengthen and protect democratic principles.
    3. Continue to advocate in the Statehouse.

Finally, close every conversation with elected officials and their staff with a hard ask:  Will you commit to being a leader in Massachusetts?  A leader in promoting, strengthening and protecting democratic principles?  Will you take risks to push against the quicksand of the status quo?  

We are looking for leaders.  It’s not just for us, but for all Americans.  Blue states must share and push for best practices. Let’s show what we can DO with democracy.