Why Primary Safe Democratic Candidates?

In November, 2025, after Senate Democrats surrendered their advantage in the budget battle, Indivisible launched its largest ever initiative to primary Democrats, especially in safe districts.

The Incumbent Advantage in Massachusetts

Incumbents have a huge advantage in Massachusetts, and one of the reasons is an arcane requirement for each democratic candidate on the primary ballot to win 15% of the Democratic Convention endorsement.  If they don’t, they are not allowed on the ballot.  So about 4,000 people choose who will be on the primary ballot before registered voters can weigh in.  In the past, status quo delegates have outnumbered progressive delegates in Massachusetts.

What will Primarying the Incumbent do?

Even if defeating the incumbent is unlikely, primarying them sends an important message that we are not happy with the job they are doing.  It forces them to talk about, and defend, their record.  It can move their policies in a different direction.

How should I choose a Primary Candidate to Support?

Primary candidates are very accessible.  Read their websites, and ask them questions.  Attend a “meet and greet.”  Evaluate where they get their funding- do they take AIPAC or Corporate money? 

JUSTICE FOR ALEX PRETTI RALLY + STANDOUT

January 31 @ 11:00 am 12:00 pm EST

Friday, January 24th, an American citizen, Alex Pretti was killed by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Minneapolis, Minnesota. This killing is part of a broader pattern of unchecked violence, impunity, and abuse carried out by federal immigration enforcement agencies against members of our communities.

Avelo Airlines has become the first commercial airline to contract with ICE for secretive deportation flights—flights with no guarantees of due process or legal counsel. We’re organizing nationwide to make it politically and publicly impossible for them to keep profiting from human rights abuses. Our targets include the airports where Avelo operates, universities that may have ongoing partnerships with Avelo, and states and localities subsidizing them with public dollars. Whether you’re planning a protest, a teach-in, a visibility action, or a meeting with decision-makers, your event is part of a growing movement to force Avelo to cancel its ICE contract and to send a clear message to every other corporation: if you cooperate with deportation, you’ll face consequences.

A core principle behind all events is a commitment to nonviolent action. We expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with our values. We expect hosts to ensure all participants in your event uphold this commitment.

56-98 Broadway
Beverly, MA 01915
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Solidarity Mobilizations Training: ICE Out of MN and Everywhere

Virtual Event

January 27 @ 8:00 pm 9:30 pm EST

Ready to build the power we need to stop ICE everywhere?

Join SURJ and our immigrant partner organization, Solidarity Organizing Initiative, for a training on organizing locally and being ready if ICE comes to your community. No experience is necessary—anyone who wants to take practical steps to build neighborhood-level power is welcome.

We’ll share lessons from Minneapolis, where communities organized at the neighborhood level—parents coordinating school drop-off patrols, neighbors looking out for one another, and networks ready to mobilize when ICE showed up.

Minneapolis showed what’s possible when communities are organized and now we’ll explore how to start that same groundwork where you live.

Step by step, we’ll explore how to get to know your neighbors, build trust, and prepare to act together if ICE comes to your town.

This call is for anyone and everyone, including if you:

  • took action to support Minnesota and wants to understand what comes next
  • are worried about ICE coming to your community and want to be prepared
  • are new to organizing and want clear, doable next steps

Showing Up For Racial Justice (SURJ) is the largest organization that explicitly organizes white people towards racial and economic justice – all are welcome to do our work with us. For more info, visit surj.org.

Drop the Charges Rally

January 31 @ 1:00 pm 2:00 pm EST

Organizations across Western and Central Massachusetts are coming together in solidarity with Etel Haxhiaj (former Worcester councilwoman), who participated in the May 8, 2025 LUCE rapid response action in Worcester, the first community-led anti-ICE action in the country. Read more about the incident.

Across the nation, community members and elected leaders are being criminalized and murdered for protecting their neighbors. Despite this, Special Prosecutor Steven Gagney continues to pursue charges related to the Eureka Street incident. Etel has maintained her innocence and is preparing to fight these charges in court.

You can hear her speak here about the incident: 

Now is the time to stand together to defend our neighbors and support those targeted for acts of care and courage.

Let’s stand together with Etel and demand that the District Attorney Drop the Charges.  

Drop the Charges Rally
Saturday, January 31 | 1–2 PM
District Attorney’s Offices
One Gleason Plaza, Northampton

Organized by Worcester Indivisible, Indivisible Northampton, Franklin County Continuing the Political Revolution, Indivisible West Quabbin, Standing Up for Racial Justice – Worcester, Refuse Fascism, Independent Socialist Group.

A core principle behind all Indivisible events is a commitment to nonviolent action. We expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with our values.

– Attendees must commit to nonviolence.
– No weapons, no illegal substances, no alcohol.
– Attendees must agree to follow the direction of the action lead and marshals.
– Attendees should agree not to engage with counterprotesters (unless as marshals).
– Attendees agree to NOT block pedestrians, sidewalks, streets, or entry to buildings.

Accessibility note:
We aim to create an event as accessible as possible, considering the needs and comfort of those who have particular challenges around mobility, language, hearing, etc.

One Gleason Plaza
Northhampton, Massachusetts 01060
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Become a MA Delegate to get Progressive Challengers on the Ballot!

What: Become a delegate to the 2026 Massachusetts Democratic Convention! This year’s convention is a nominating convention where delegates will endorse candidates for • U.S. SenateU.S. House • Governor • Lt. Gov • Attorney GeneralSecretary of StateState executive offices for their inclusion on the democratic primary ballot. 

Why:  Our Democratic leaders in Massachusetts do not seem to realize the existential threat of fascism engulfing our country.  While our Commonwealth is considered to be progressive or liberal by the rest of the nation, our legislation and policies often fail that standard.  Our Democratic supermajority has done little or nothing to protect us against the regime, indeed it even attempted to roll back climate initiatives to bow down to Trump.  At the platform convention last year, state party leaders attempted to eviscerate our policy platform, but delegates revolted and held the line.  

The nominating convention seeks to protect the status quo and keep out new participants.  Candidates for statewide office must receive 15% of the vote for that office at the convention to be included on the primary ballot, which disadvantages challengers to the incumbent.  Our goal is to at least get these challengers on the ballot in order for the  whole state to be able to have a choice in the September primary.

The status quo is also protected by the strict procedures that delegates must adhere to, including being elected as a delegate at this year’s caucus, attending the convention in person, and paying the fee to attend (although there is some financial aid available).

Unenrolled voters in Massachusetts, which constitute 64% of registered voters, are also shut out of this process.  (25% are registered as Democrats and 9% are registered as Republicans).  You are allowed to change your registration to Democrat in order to participate in your town’s caucuses.

Delegates have more access to ballot candidates.  You will be able to talk to them directly in many cases.  You will be sent special materials that lobby for your vote.  

Indivisible’s 2026 Initiative to fight for a Democratic Party that will fight for us has inspired this call to action.  

Where:  Your local Democratic Caucus, and the 2026 Nominating Convention at the DCU Center in Worcester

When: You must be elected a delegate by your local Democratic Committee in their official caucus, in February and March. The Massachusetts Democratic Party’s 2026 Nominating Convention will be held in the City of Worcester at the DCU Center on Friday and Saturday, May 29th and 30th.

How:   The MassDems website explains that

  1. You must be a registered Democrat in that town or ward at the time of the caucus and convention to be elected as a delegate or to vote for delegates.  A pre-registered Democrat, who must be 16 years old by the start of the caucus window (Feb 19th) is also eligible to attend, run, and vote.
  2. Election requires a nomination, a second, and getting enough votes to “win.” Potential delegates are allowed to speak and often do say who they are supporting (or are asked).
  3. Pay close attention to the starting time, and plan to be early (Doors open 30 minutes before).  The Mass Dems have strict rules about “closing the doors” to be eligible for running or voting for a delegate. Competitiveness and number of delegates varies from town to town.  Some committees have long time members that expect to go, and some towns don’t have enough people to fill their gender balanced delegate slots.  The Committee Chairs are ex-officio delegates and are not counted in the number of slots available.
  4. How are the number of delegates for your town determined? 
    1. Each committee is allotted a total number of delegates and alternates. This is based on the number of registered Democrats in the town/ward/precinct.
    2. The delegation must be gender balanced.  So if you have only 2 delegates, you’ll elect one male and one female or one male and one non-binary or one female and one non-binary.  
    3. Any candidate who is not elected as a delegate by the caucus and is a person that identifies with one or more of the following constituencies: Disability, Underrepresented Racial and Ethnic Groups (UREG), LGBTQ+, Veteran or Youth (age 16-35), is eligible to apply to the Democratic State Committee for selection as an add-on delegate.  Applications are rarely denied.
  5.  There is a fee to attend the Convention but you can apply for state financial aid. The registration fee this year is $85. Disabled, seniors (65+) and youth (only 16 – 25) delegates may pay a reduced fee of $50.  Mass Dems encourage the DTCs to pay the fees (or assist with the cost).

URGENT ✴️ New Script: Defund ICE – 5 Calls Script

Recent atrocities committed against both immigrants and citizens under the Trump administration have shone a light on abuses of power by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and its parent agency, Customs and Border Protection (CBP). This lawless and violent agency must be defunded and dissolved for good!

Hi, my name is [NAME] and I’m a constituent from [CITY, ZIP].

I’m calling to urge [REP/SEN NAME] push to defund ICE by opposing any appropriations bill that maintains ICE funding. This lawless agency is endangering public safety and must be held accountable.

Further, [REP/SEN NAME] must demand a standalone DHS funding bill so that funding for other government agencies is not held hostage during negotiations.

Thank you for your time and consideration.

IF LEAVING VOICEMAIL: Please leave your full street address to ensure your call is tallied.

State Rep. Cataldo: Updates on Beacon Hill

February 10 @ 7:00 pm 8:00 pm EST

ALL are welcome and encouraged to attend!  Help us press Simon Cataldo on the Safe Communities Act, Dignity without Deportation and other bills. What is our legislature doing to protect us from the Trump Regime? (spoiler: not much)

129 Main St
Concord, Massachusetts 01742
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In Conversation with Chuck Collins: Burned by Billionaires: How Concentrated Wealth and Power Are Ruining Our Lives and Planet

Hybrid Event

February 22 @ 2:00 pm 3:00 pm EST

Join us In Conversation with Chuck Collins about Burned by BillionairesHow Concentrated Wealth and Power Are Ruining Our Lives and Planet (published Oct 2025) & how it informs our fight to stop the proposed private jet expansion at Hanscom or Anywhere (Hanscom is mentioned on pages 68-70). Interview by Diane Proctor, League of Women Voters Concord-Carlisle. Q&A to follow interview.

About the author: Chuck Collins directs the Program on Inequality and the Common Good at the Institute for Policy Studies (IPS) where he co-edits www.inequality.org. He is the author of numerous books and reports. For reports pertaining to Hanscom & private jets, click here.

About the interviewer: Diane Proctor is president of the Concord-Carlisle League of Women Voters and member of Concord Indivisible Steering Committee, Reclaim Our Democracy Steering Committee, and the SPJE Coalition Steering Committee. Diane is an accomplished and engaging moderator of numerous events.

Note:

  • This event is hybrid. Details about how to attend online will be emailed to registrants soon.
  • The in-person portion of this event will be held in the Goodwin Forum at the Concord Public Library in Concord Center at 129 Main Street (not to be confused with the Fowler Branch of the Concord Library at 1322 Main Street in West Concord).

Cosponsored by: SPJE, League of Women Voters Concord-Carlisle, Sierra Club Massachusetts, Concord First Parish-Environmental Action Team, Green Acton, Green Maynard, Concord Climate Action Network (CCAN), Lexington Climate Action Network (LexCAN), Mothers Out Front Newton, Salem Alliance for the Environment (SAFE), and The Enviro Show on WXOJ-LP (103.3 fm) – see our growing list of co-sponsors here!

129 Main St
Concord, Massachusetts 01742
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Restoring the Promise- Immigration Policy and the Path Forward

Hybrid Event

February 28 @ 2:00 pm 3:30 pm EST

The League of Women Voters of Acton Are offer a forum with Immigration Attorney Antonio Viana Massa as part of the Marge Kennedy Social Justice Initiative.

472 Main St
Acton, MA 01720
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A Concert for Emergency Immigrant Support-Featuring the Honey Steelers

February 8 @ 2:30 pm 4:30 pm EST

This Benefit Concert for Emergency Immigrant Support features The Honey Steelers band and is co-sponsored by Lincoln Witness & St. Anne’s in the Field’s Social Justice Commission, with support from the First Parish Lincoln Racial Justice Committee and other generous contributors. Tickets are $20.

147 Concord Rd
Lincoln, Massachusetts 01773
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