Nationwide poll found that 70 percent of voters oppose a war with Iran and 53 percent of voters, including 82 percent of Democratic voters, support Congress revoking the 2002 Authorization for Use of Military Force.
This measure is critical to making New York a leader in voting rights nationwide, during a time when voter suppression and election security are national concerns. Indivisibles are at the Capitol celebrating today, and tomorrow we will get back to work to ensure the Assembly follows suit and passes this crucial legislation. We urge the Assembly to pass this measure immediately to further voting rights in New York State.
The Indivisible Project has led the resistance against the Trump administration and today joined with progressive partners in hosting more than 600 local events in support of impeaching Donald Trump.
Indivisible Project’s Director of Democracy Policy Meagan Hatcher-Mays's statement following the House Judiciary Committee’s passage of two articles of impeachment.
Today, Indivisible Action unveiled its 2020 presidential candidate scorecard, a first for the national grassroots organization widely credited with helping build the Blue Wave of 2018. Developed with input from local Indivisible leaders, the scorecard ranks candidates how their progressive policy priorities, day-one democracy agenda, and campaign strategy align with Indivisible’s values.