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In reply to the discussion: So as I wake this morning and what no vote, no food stamps... [View all]usonian
(22,371 posts)15. Indivisible primary campaign to replace cowardice with backbone. With excerpt below.
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100220796623 (repost)
This all leads to one big announcement. Today, Indivisible is launching the largest Democratic primary program weve ever run.
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THIS, Please visit.
excerpt:
Our 2026 Primary Program Starts Today
We have been failed by Democratic leadership, again.
Thats why Indivisible will be launching the largest primary program in our history, guided by a grassroots network that is pissed off.
This country needs Democrats to fight like an actual opposition party to an authoritarian regime.
In 2026, we say: no more.
The Indivisible base is ready to fight for the Democratic Party we deserve.
Because Indivisible understands the clock is ticking, and we dont have time for dead weight in the Democratic Party. Its time to clean house.
This all leads to one big announcement. Today, Indivisible is launching the largest Democratic primary program weve ever run.
👆👆👆👆👆👆👆👆
THIS, Please visit.
excerpt:
Our 2026 Primary Program Starts Today
We have been failed by Democratic leadership, again.
After the largest mass protest in U.S. history, after a historically successful election for Democrats, and while poll after poll shows that Republicans have the weaker hand in the shutdown fight, Democrats in the Senate have chosen to surrender. As minority leader, Chuck Schumer has demonstrated that he has no strategy, no savvy, and no spine. By allowing his caucus to cave to the will of the regime, he has proven that Democratic leadership is defined by fecklessness in the face of authoritarianism.
Thats why Indivisible will be launching the largest primary program in our history, guided by a grassroots network that is pissed off.
We must turn the page on this era of cowardice. We must nominate and elect Democratic candidates who have an actual backbone. And we must ensure that the kind of failed leadership we see from Senator Schumer does not doom a future Democratic majority.
This country needs Democrats to fight like an actual opposition party to an authoritarian regime.
We need them to fight like lives depend on it, because they literally do. Republicans are working to strip away healthcare and food assistance from millions of Americans; they are enabling a would-be king to undermine our democracy; and they cheer on the invasion of our cities and kidnapping of our neighbors. And too many elected Democrats are content to watch from the sidelines as they do itor worse, abet this machine of corruption and abuse.
In 2026, we say: no more.
If a Democratic candidate isnt willing to leave it all on the field, its time for them to get out of the way or be pushed out of the way. If a Democratic candidate is flirting with the forces that elevated Trump and help him consolidate power, they have no place in the future of this party.
The Indivisible base is ready to fight for the Democratic Party we deserve.
Right now, were talking with our grassroots network to understand where they want to see this fight go. Indivisible groups are the leaders of this movement, and they are not backing down. Decisions on primaries will be guided by them. Victories over the status quo will be powered by them. And our new leaders will be accountable to them.
Because Indivisible understands the clock is ticking, and we dont have time for dead weight in the Democratic Party. Its time to clean house.
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Indivisible primary campaign to replace cowardice with backbone. With excerpt below.
usonian
18 hrs ago
#15
So, women will be expected to pay the "price" for continued ACA subsidies for all?
Diamond_Dog
16 hrs ago
#26
To think Susan Sarandon's comments are now the Senate Minority Leader's view
Sympthsical
14 hrs ago
#59
Can I take you up on your bet about Trump keeping the SNAP crisis and not paying?
onenote
12 hrs ago
#86
10 more days and the Airlines would have stormed the GOP caucus leaders on the Hill
Attilatheblond
16 hrs ago
#40
Thats exactly the reason. Thune (and some House republicans) would have taken the ACA funding AS A MERCY.
Volaris
10 hrs ago
#93
I imagine setting up the board would be easy but I've yet to see any one win it.
Autumn
16 hrs ago
#24
Yeah, I'm no politician but I would think that would be engraved in stone somewhere.
Autumn
16 hrs ago
#27
Hell, after supreme courts continued stalling, it wouldn't surprise me if
bluestarone
16 hrs ago
#28
Whatever Schumer is/is not doing behind the scenes, his communication failures compel removal
Arazi
14 hrs ago
#57
I heard on TV that the Supreme Court has temporarily blocked the administration
Autumn
16 hrs ago
#44
Well excuse the hell out of me But please split hairs. Again. What do you think Tillis, Schumer and his masterful
Autumn
13 hrs ago
#80
That still isn't an excuse for posting misinformation, intentionally or otherwise.
onenote
10 hrs ago
#89
If its all over social media, and I haven't seen it, its a bunch of know nothings spreading misinformation
onenote
10 hrs ago
#92
Well, they aren't getting any of that today, and Democrats already caved.
hamsterjill
12 hrs ago
#84
Because the Democrats shouldn't have started it if they weren't going to finish it.
hamsterjill
9 hrs ago
#95
So you see no benefit from forcing the repubs to oppose extension of the ACA enhanced benefits.
onenote
9 hrs ago
#97
Yesterday Rick Wilson said from his experience he knew that Democrats are gullible. Ya think?
flashman13
16 hrs ago
#43
No they are not gullible. There's a difference between gullible and complicit.
Autumn
16 hrs ago
#45