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"indivisible" Definitions
  1. that cannot be divided into separate parts
  2. indivisible (by something) (of a number) that cannot be divided by another number exactly

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Mr. Padilla is policy director for Indivisible, not Indivisible Front Range Resistance.
Mr. Himawan is an organizer of an Indivisible group, not an Indivisible Front Range Resistance group.
As a participant myself in a local Indivisible group with several hundred active members (I helped start NYCD000-Indivisible, which is centered in Yonkers, New York) and a close observer of Indivisible National's evolution, I've watched a complex dance play out between the top and bottom of Indivisible.
Indivisible NY19, a local chapter of national anti-Trump activist group Indivisible, sponsored Maloney's town hall on Monday.
Leah Greenberg and Angel Padilla of Indivisible wrote "Indivisible: A Practical Guide for Resisting the Trump Agenda" and are former congressional staffers.
Mark, the local Indivisible leader, says she knows of some Indivisible activists in other parts of the state who organize on closed Facebook groups.
I'm very excited about the book We Are Indivisible: A Blueprint for Democracy After Trump by Leah Greenberg and Ezra Levin, the founders of Indivisible.
Lynne Starnes, a member of Indivisible in Huntsville, showed up to Pride on her own, awaiting her son Chase's arrival from Nashville among other Indivisible volunteers.
It's all in writing in this indivisible document," he said, referencing the online group Indivisible that labels itself as a "practical guide for resisting the Trump agenda.
Every congressional district in the country now has at least two Indivisible chapters, and on Thursday Indivisible launched a new program to mobilize these chapters for elections.
"We can't let this become 'Remember those two weeks we were into activism,'" Indivisible co-founder Ezra Levin warned organizers on a web livestream for Indivisible members this week.
The red paper was a symbol of unified demonstration of resistance, chosen by Indivisible members at their pre-town hall meeting two weeks ago, according to Ozark Indivisible organizer Shannon Simons.
The progressive groups leading these protests -- Indivisible chapters, MoveOn.
It says the entire city is its eternal, indivisible capital.
Israel considers all of the city its indivisible, eternal capital.
It sees the entire city as its eternal, indivisible capital.
The group Indivisible didn't exist until after the 2016 election.
The Hill reached out to Indivisible Nation BK on Tuesday.
Beyond that, Indivisible has put out a new website — TrumpTaxScam.
Resistance groups like Indivisible have continued their organizing and pressure.
They are the closest of siblings, a special indivisible twosome.
Recent movie credits include roles in "Baggage Claim" and "Indivisible."
It says the entire city is its "eternal and indivisible" capital.
Its activists pioneered many of the confrontational tactics Indivisible has adopted.
The European Commission insists that the single market's freedoms are indivisible.
As groups like Planned Parenthood, NARAL, Indivisible, Color of Change, Moveon.
One organization, called Indivisible Surprise, planned a "Purple for Heather" rally.
Support from Planned Parenthood, Indivisible and PAC Democracy for America followed.
And let us all tonight pledge allegiance to one nation, indivisible.
But the Indivisible chapters are calling for Schumer to do more.
Indivisible is among the groups that favor a moratorium on deportations.
Groups like Indivisible and Swing Left have helpful, localized advice online.
Roughly 75 percent of local Indivisible leaders and members are women.
Hours later, the group Indivisible criticized him over his immigration plan.
One nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.
It says the entire city is its eternal and indivisible capital.
Co-founder of Indivisible Somerville, a chapter of the Indivisible project directing communities in opposing the Trump agenda, she and her under-30 group had been "passively active," donating to a campaign or posting a Facebook status.
Each moment feels like a world, entire and indivisible; I kept putting
All states had signed treaties whose fundamental values were "indivisible," she said.
The number is 202-224-3121 and here's a script from Indivisible.
More significantly, the credibility of an American president is an indivisible asset.
Israel regards all of the city as its eternal and indivisible capital.
That view was echoed by Ezra Levin, co-executive Director of Indivisible.
I saw America stand strong that day: one nation, under God, indivisible.
According to Indivisible Southern Arizona, the participation there stretched for 15 miles.
She is with Standing Up for Racial Justice Charlottesville, not Indivisible Charlottesville.
It regards all of the city as its eternal and indivisible capital.
INDIVISIBLE Conjoined twin singers in southern Italy weigh whether to be separated.
And sisterhood becomes a single hydra-headed, multitongued entity, invincible and indivisible.
In that call, founders of a new organization, Indivisible, offered tactical advice.
Another portion sees firearms as indivisible from its very sense of self.
" Ezra Levin of Indivisible: "Warren is just consistently a ridiculously talented communicator.
"Details matter," said Angel Padilla, policy director of the liberal group Indivisible.
Gregor Mendel might have relished its many resonances: indivisible, impenetrable, inseparable, identity.
That appears to be the plan of progressive "Resistance" groups Indivisible, MoveOn.
Would be nice to know where he escaped #Harvey #TheResistance #Resist #Indivisible pic.twitter.
What is happening involves the indivisible, the quanta of which we are created.
Inexorably tied together, the fate of two nations, indivisible, hangs in the balance.
The photon acts like an indivisible whole, showing us its particle-like nature.
Seafaring peoples must stand on the principle that maritime freedom is likewise indivisible.
Indivisible Fighting 9 reportedly meets at the church where the display currently stands.
If the American idea is indivisible from America, Trump is a pure impostor.
But ask the local Indivisible chapter and you get a very different interpretation.
The Resistance group Indivisible says that women have organized most of its chapters.
But what Yiadom-Boakye does with brown paint and brown people is indivisible.
And "Indivisible" follows three undocumented immigrants at the heart of a national debate.
Indivisible also supports a network of local chapters putting those steps into action.
She attended the Women's March and a week later started an Indivisible group.
In Issa's district, protesters from Indivisible 49, a local chapter of the Indivisible movement, along with other groups, staged a "die-in" outside his office, complete with tombstone-shaped posters, to highlight his fierce opposition to the Affordable Care Act.
Gorsuch's speech reassured him, and he called the radio show Indivisible to explain why.
Indivisible now has nearly 6,000 branches, including at least two in every Congressional district.
We are one nation, rural and urban, indivisible, yearning for a new way forward.​
These are "indivisible": if Britain rejects the fourth, it cannot keep its privileged access.
"It felt like a real betrayal," Ezra Levin, co-executive director of Indivisible, said.
Spain's constitution states that the country is indivisible, and Catalan authorities held the Oct.
We usually consider electrons to be fundamental particles, that is, indivisible into smaller components.
The committee cited Rouda's support from grass-roots groups like Indivisible Orange County 48.
"The Democratic nomination, that's their process," Aaron McCall, of Indivisible OC 13, told me.
The movement could be coordinated by groups such as Indivisible and immigration support organizations.
Indivisible now claims 5,983 local chapters, with at least two in every congressional district.
Third, committing America to an indivisible Jerusalem would jettison thorny questions associated with partition.
Patrick: What if Danika was a video game is how I feel about Indivisible.
Liat OlenickBrooklynThe writer is a leader of Indivisible Nation BK, a chapter in Brooklyn.
There are 16 Indivisible groups in Alaska, 62 in Maine, and 141 in Arizona.
Israel considers Jerusalem its eternal and indivisible capital and wants all embassies based there.
And yet in all our delving we had not reached the true atomos, the indivisible.
She said she would support it when asked by an Indivisible activist from New York.
It considers all of Jerusalem its indivisible capital, a status that is not recognized internationally.
One can perform "atomic swaps" which trade Bitcoin for Zcash in a single indivisible transaction.
Israel regards Jerusalem as its eternal and indivisible capital, although that is not recognised internationally.
To begin with, older women and younger but more experienced Democratic campaign staffers launched Indivisible.
It is the Pledge of Allegiance that claims the United States is an indivisible nation.
Israel considers the city its eternal and indivisible capital and wants all embassies based there.
Mr. Higgs founded a local chapter of Indivisible, a grass-roots network on the left.
Indivisible San Pedro had no connection with the March episode, said Peter Warren, a spokesman.
Indivisible is the new game from Lab Zero, the studio behind the fighting game Skullgirls.
Is now an indivisible instant, a line of vapor between the past and the future?
"I'm really angry right now," Katie Farnan, an organizer of Indivisible Front Range Resistance, said.
"Fourteen Democrats voted for Mike Pompeo," Ezra Levin, the Indivisible Guide co-author, told me.
Indivisible and the Service Employees International Union don't engage in activity comparable to Antifa's violence.
That's the major work of the several thousand Indivisible groups around the country, for example.
As a national grassroots organization, Indivisible is made up of many local and state chapters.
So too has Indivisible Illinois' Annie Williams: "This is definitely a woman-led movement," Williams confirmed.
If so, Indivisible, which has 19 groups in the district, will take much of the credit.
Or might it also be about the ideal of an indivisible nation that the flag symbolizes?
I stand with Israel and making Jerusalem the eternal indivisible capital of the United -- of Israel.
To find a protest near you, use this Indivisible link and plug in your zip code.
" She asked if the post "supported an indivisible country or made it a bit more divided?
"Honestly, it's a shit show," Zeigler's Indivisible co-lead Amy Nosek told me Wednesday via text.
The groups: Not One Penny, MoveOn, Indivisible, and Progressive Change Campaign Committee (PCCC) Why now: Rep.
Spain's central government says the referendum goes against the 1978 constitution which states Spain is indivisible.
Pure Flix's faith-based war drama "Indivisible" fell flat, earning just $1.5 million in 830 theaters.
Israel regards the city as its "eternal and indivisible" capital but that is not recognized internationally.
Indivisible kept immense pressure on legislators at the local level to stand firm against the President.
"   "Do not give up on your fellow Americans," Moore said in an interview on NPR's "Indivisible.
Advocacy groups like Indivisible and Families USA have plenty of resources to help you take action.
Because we are one nation, not two; indivisible with liberty and justice for all, not some.
They live in "One Nation Indivisible," even if their country doesn't feel that way these days.
A dozen groups like Be the Change sprung up — Our Revolution, Indivisible Manteca, Patterson Progressive Alliance.
"We weren't expecting Scott Baugh," Aaron McCall, the head of Orange County's Indivisible chapter, told me.
Europe's security was indivisible, she said, adding she wanted to forge ahead together with armaments projects.
Because we are one nation, not two; indivisible with liberty and justice for all... not some.
Adjusting a resolution in the Senate would still recognize Jerusalem as the indivisible capital of Israel.
We need people that are gonna put the indivisible back into this one nation under God.
The E.U. just marked its 60th anniversary in Rome with vows of indivisible union and renewal.
Stand Up America banded together with other liberal groups, including Indivisible and MoveOn, to launch ImpeachNow.
That could change, however, because of pressure from liberal activists such as Credo Action and Indivisible.
" Kennedy also said: "Freedom is indivisible, and when one man is enslaved, all are not free.
Our fundamental attitude in this respect is: Social and ethical standards are indivisible and non-negotiable.
In the winter of 753 it's Indivisible, a group that's pretty much opposed to all things Trump.
Together they both reduce the racial academic attainment gap and bring us closer to one nation, indivisible.
Susan Robinson, an Indivisible chapter leader in Alabama, has organized a five-day protest at senators' offices.
In Oklahoma, Indivisible activists staged a die-in in a church in Ponca City Sunday where Sen.
Many of those showing up are part of local organizations networked through national groups like Indivisible, MoveOn.
The anti-Trump group Indivisible, the NAACP Florida Conference and students plan to demonstrate at the event.
Israel considers all of Jerusalem, including the Old City where the wall is located, its indivisible capital.
"This is not acceptable," asserted Liat Olenick, whose group Indivisible Nation BK had helped organize the event.
VICE recently spoke with Angel Padilla, the policy director at Indivisible, about how to fight the bill.
After all, the issue of global warming, and all of its consequences, is indivisible from energy policy.
"The calls need to be nonstop to Senate and senate regional offices," said Angel Padilla of Indivisible.
Levin told me about an Indivisible leader in a battleground state whom he'd spoken to on Sunday.
Perhaps no group epitomizes the differences between the legacy left and the grass-roots resistance like Indivisible.
Congressmen and women have been met by robust and sizable local Indivisible chapters at town hall meetings.
We teach our children that is one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.
Resistance groups like Indivisible and the Town Hall Project offer resources on how to effectively pressure elected officials.
It has blocked any attempts at independence in the courts, citing the constitution which says Spain is indivisible.
It was not redacted, however, in the emails of Idaho election officials released to Indivisible Chicago this month.
An Indivisible leader said the group plans to drive people to talk impeachment at district events for Reps.
As enthusiasts and critics of the European project should know, closer economic, political and cultural ties are indivisible.
In January 2017, she started the New York's 2nd District Democrats, drawing inspiration from the grassroots organization Indivisible.
Lara Crigger, head of the Indivisible chapter in Metairie, Louisiana, has spent months doing something to fight Trumpcare.
The Democratic Congressional Committee is actively partnering activist group Indivisible and other local grassroots organizations in individual states.
Thousands of local chapters of Indivisible have sprung up across the nation since the group launched in December.
Aaron's religious identity and race are indivisible, he is presumed to "have [a] soul black like his face".
Two gritty, grass-roots anti-Trump groups — Indivisible Greenwich and March On Greenwich — are credited for the victories.
Madrid has blocked any attempts at independence in the courts, citing Spain's constitution which says Spain is indivisible.
National groups including Indivisible, Democracy For America, Our Revolution, and Collective PAC all threw their support behind him.
But unlike so many others, the founders of Indivisible would, by the end of November, find their salvation.
It's made early hours with Indivisible soar from a game with interesting mechanics to a wholly entertaining experience.
We discuss the early hours of Indivisible in depth, and much more, on this episode of Waypoint Radio.
It's understandable that Democrats don't want to criticize the tactics of Indivisible or the Service Employees International Union.
"This was a deal with a white supremacist that let the DREAMers down," said Ezra Levin of Indivisible.
More recently, local chapters of progressive groups like Indivisible have followed suit, supporting primary challengers to conservative Democrats.
Israel views all of Jerusalem as its "eternal and indivisible capital", but the Palestinians also want a capital there.
In the other quantum model, called the commuting operator model, reality is treated as a single, indivisible quantum system.
This vision seems especially audacious today, as the Brexit mess is proving that the EU is far from indivisible.
The odds of being prosecuted in 2016 for possession of a very big, mostly indivisible number is near zero.
Israel regards Jerusalem as its eternal and indivisible capital and wants all foreign countries to base their embassies there.
Examples of this are the Women's March and Indivisible, or raising $2 million in 24 hours for the Resistance.
The indivisible nature of the master lease mitigates the effect of a weak market area(s) on CS&L.
" With enough work for unity, she said, "We, in fact, will be indivisible — with liberty and justice for all.
Their pain is indivisible: economic stress, community breakdown, ethnic bigotry and a loss of social status and self-worth.
Twombly's distilled compression is a form of synesthesia, the joining of two or more senses into one indivisible experience.
"That frame pits workers against each other," said Mary Small, the legislative director of Indivisible, a political organizing group.
"It's morally reprehensible and it's political malpractice," said Ezra Levin, the co-executive director of Indivisible, a liberal group.
Israel's government regards Jerusalem as the eternal and indivisible capital of the country, although that is not recognized internationally.
"Amy Klobuchar bent over backward to get this guy confirmed to the bench," said Ms. Hatcher-Mays of Indivisible.
"The closer you can get to your member of Congress, the better," said Angel Padilla, a founder of Indivisible.
Mary Small, legislative director at progressive nonprofit Indivisible, said immigration detention centers were privatized long before the Trump administration.
"Now our attention turns to Gardner," said Michael Himawan, an organizer of an Indivisible group in Mr. Coffman's district.
Israel controls all of Jerusalem, holy to Jews, Muslims and Christians alike, and considers the city its indivisible capital.
"Russia comes up at every event and comes up a ton," Sarah Dohl, another co-founder of Indivisible, said.
Most frequently, attendees pointed to Utah's chapter of Indivisible, a loosely organized, weeks-old group with hundreds of regional affiliates.
Indivisible doesn't currently collect data about the gender composition of its group, but members have anecdotally reported a similar trends.
For tips on making sure Congress hears you, check out Indivisible Guide, an online resource founded by former congressional staffers.
Mendeleev knew none of it: prevailing theory in the 1860s was that atoms were indivisible, and had no internal structure.
The human rights of women and religious freedom operate in concert with all other human rights – universal, indivisible and interdependent.
It annexed the area and declared it part of its "indivisible capital", a move that has never been recognized internationally.
Kristin Moline, another Indivisible organizer and nurse and a veteran, joined Facebook in August to simply find a lost cat.
Several organizations are partnering to create the march, including Indivisible, Public Citizen, Stand Up America and Americans for Tax Fairness.
Indivisible St. Louis told The Hill that its Springfield event was already being organized when Resisters contacted them on Facebook.
The petition was circulated by progressive groups United We Dream, the Center for Popular Democracy, Move On, Casa and Indivisible.
Parkhomenko pointed out that there are groups such as Swing Left and Indivisible that are building excitement on the left.
Indivisible would "gladly" accept a check from Mr. Soros or his foundation, said an official with the group, Sarah Dohl.
Congressional Republicans have come under increasing pressure from Indivisible, which organizes constituents to pressure lawmakers against issues like ObamaCare repeal.
Israel annexed east Jerusalem in a move not recognized abroad and regards the entire city as its eternal indivisible capital.
It looks like Indivisible directors Leah Greenberg and Ezra Levin are more of a harbinger of future politics than Miller.
She's also banking on support from Indivisible Chicago, a progressive get-out-the-vote group that helped freshmen Illinois Reps.
Our unshakable commitment to Article 5, the NATO treaty's collective defense provision, ensures that our common security is truly indivisible.
"They stood up and fought; it was great," said Ezra Levin, co-executive director of the national activist group Indivisible.
They're pulling it off with limited funds and — much like the Women's March and Indivisible — little institutional support from establishment Democrats.
Currently, they're working with the support of Indivisible, a national progressive advocacy organization started in response to the 2016 presidential election.
"People don't know what's going to happen," said Teresa Mayer, an activist with Indivisible BK, during Schumer's town hall in June.
She connected with other women, mostly retired, in the Katy area, who now make up the nucleus of the Indivisible group.
" Kassie Sarkar, 17, wrote about how "our nation, so fervently indivisible, suffers from a glaring divide which only competency can mend.
The 1890s also saw the first inklings that atoms themselves might not, despite the meaning of their name, be truly indivisible.
Spain&aposs Constitution says the nation is "indivisible" and that all matters of national sovereignty pertain to the country&aposs parliament.
In places like Fullerton, California, candidates are showing up at "empty chair" town halls hosted by Indivisible and other progressive organizations.
Carter, who also attracted support from Our Revolution and Indivisible, whipped the whip soundly, winning by an absolutely punishing nine points.
While Israelis call Jerusalem their "indivisible capital", Palestinians want the capital of any future state in the east of the city.
Israel regards all of Jerusalem as its eternal and indivisible capital and wants all foreign countries to base their embassies there.
"The fundamental priority is the unity of the 27 (other EU members) as well as the indivisible four freedoms," he said.
We believe a healthy economy, environment, and community are indivisible, and all can be strengthened by wise partnerships, policies, and investments.
A network of liberal groups and activists have taken up the issue, including Indivisible and the aptly named Pack the Courts.
"We do think that Democrats made this a little easier for them," said Angel Padilla, policy director for The Indivisible Project.
It was around Wednesday afternoon that the left-wing activists at Indivisible realized all their plans for the week were shot.
The production is dark, allusive, unique and completely indivisible from what we like to think of as the distinctive Giggs sound.
The liberal group Indivisible also used the protests to kick off a campaign pressuring members of Congress during the legislative recess.
Israel sees Jerusalem as its indivisible capital, while the Palestinians want the eastern part of the city for their future capital.
"Today, by the grace of indivisible God, we turn the purple planet red with the blood of the heretics!" he shouted.
Many groups came together behind Ocasio-Cortez, including the populist Brand New Congress and local chapters of the resistance group Indivisible.
The blueprint also proposes U.S. recognition of Israeli settlements on occupied West Bank land and of Jerusalem as Israel's indivisible capital.
She is also one of the few candidates endorsed by Indivisible, a grassroots organizing group that formed after the 2016 election.
" And a frustrated Angel Padilla, policy director for the liberal group Indivisible, said of the Democratic leaders: "What are they thinking?
China annexed Tibet in 1950, although Beijing has claimed the Himalayan region has been an indivisible part of China throughout history.
" — María Urbina, national political director of Indivisible "In previous debates, @KamalaHarris used her time mainly to effectively go after the president.
Several Republican lawmakers have found themselves facing rowdy crowds — and later, unflattering viral videos — at town halls visited by Indivisible groups.
The Indivisible Project, a group started by former congressional aides, wrote a "how-to" guide for liberals looking to resist Trump.
In Ohio, a chapter of Indivisible, an anti-Trump resistance group, will bus dozens of people to Washington, DC, on Tuesday.
Dohl said that Indivisible sees that as a distinction without a difference and that voting against Gorsuch also means filibustering him.
Democrats have started to mimic some of these tactics, following the playbook of the Indivisible Guide produced by some ex-congressional staffers.
Indivisible made its biggest splash recently when some of its affiliated groups made their voices heard at GOP congressional town hall meetings.
Illinois reportedly used the passwords "election$7503" and "election$2014" to secure its voter data, according to documents obtained by Indivisible Chicago.
Indivisible has about 6003,800 local chapters across the country, and they are now working to pressure Republican senators supporting the new bill.
China annexed Tibet in 1950, although Beijing has long claimed the Himalayan region has been an indivisible part of China throughout history.
Cory Booker (D-NJ) and advocacy groups like Indivisible are already campaigning to pressure on members of Congress into supporting the plan.
Israel says the entire city is its eternal, indivisible capital and at times cracks down on Palestinian attempts to assert sovereignty there.
Much of the grassroots opposition to Mr Trump, from the women's marches to groups like Indivisible, use the platform to organise themselves.
If you're worried about what to say during that phone call, here is a script, courtesy of the activist group Indivisible.  Wow!
She watched the returns that November night in horror, and soon after formed an Indivisible Group called New York 229nd District Democrats.
Spain&aposs Constitution says the nation is indivisible and that its sovereignty resides in its national parliament, not in their regional legislatures.
Royce hadn't planned a town hall meeting during the August recess -- so Indivisible, Planned Parenthood and other groups scheduled one without him.
President Trump is slated to visit the holy site in Jerusalem, which Israel considers its indivisible capital, captured in the 1967 war.
The protesters, associated with the Indivisible group and Resist Here, gathered outside of Comstock's Virginia offices Friday asking for a town hall.
When pressed by an organizer from an Indivisible chapter if she supports the financial transaction tax, Gillibrand said she does, attracting applause.
Jackie Burbridge, a co-founder of an Indivisible group in Mr. King's district, called last week's local election results disappointing and surprising.
"We think that's exactly what other candidates and the party should be doing," said María Urbina, the national political director for Indivisible.
"We're just a little bit skeptical about who they might pick as their preferred candidate," Kathleen Treseder, an Indivisible organizer, told me.
But he has proven to be an adept retail politician, pumping hands at Indivisible rallies and gaining the respect of grassroots leaders.
"The people who are listening to Swing Left and Indivisible are probably pretty likely voters in the first place," Todras-Whitehill said.
The groups organized to support a slate of candidates for local offices to resist Trump's agenda, Indivisible founder Joanna Swomley told greenwichfreepress.com.
Indivisible has about 5,800 local chapters across the country, and they are now working to pressure Republican senators supporting the new bill.
The role of grassroots social movements, such as the Parkland students for gun control, #MeToo and Indivisible, has been a remarkable development.
"It didn't make sense for us to be calling for that," said Angel Padilla, policy director for Indivisible, a national activist group.
Theda Skocpol, a professor of government and sociology at Harvard, has been studying the rise of Indivisible in eight mid-western counties.
Additionally, as Politico reported, more than 30 progressive and anti-war organizations — including MoveOn and Indivisible — expressed disagreement with the bill, too.
Hundreds of progressive groups have sprung up across the country - some affiliated with national organizations like Indivisible or MoveOn - to help coordinate.
That's why the Indivisible movement has gotten millions of activists to pledge to support the eventual nominee no matter who that is.
National organizations like Indivisible and the March for Women have developed a formidable infrastructure that is ready to go in the fall.
More: in the Trump administration, Jerusalem really will be recognized by the U.S. as the eternal, indivisible capital of the Jewish State.
Some of these strategies will involve mass mobilization like that pioneered by the Indivisible movement, Black Lives Matter, and Bernie Sanders supporters.
Trump "backed out on" a previous deal on immigration earlier this year, recalled Angel Padilla, policy director at the liberal group Indivisible.
"We don't want people to get lost in a wish list of fairy-tale tactics," said Elizabeth Beavers, a policy director at Indivisible.
"I don't want division," said Latisha, holding a banner that read, "We are here indivisible," decorated with painted faces across the color spectrum.
He will nominate Supreme Court justices who will protect our legacy as one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.
After Trump was elected, Walters, who works in employee education, got involved with the local chapter of Indivisible, a newly formed progressive group.
On the left, liberals have embraced the new guidebook, "Indivisible: A Practical Guide for Resisting the Trump Agenda" written by former congressional staffers.
I'll objectify, count it as single, indivisible, what are the edges of the limit that grows and multiplies by feeding on an abyss.
"There was a seven-point popular vote margin in the House for Democrats," said Ezra Levin, co-founder of progressive grassroots group Indivisible.
The unprecedented use of Article 50 of the EU treaty breaks a taboo and means invocations of an "indivisible Union" now ring hollow.
"   Elizabeth Beavers, policy director for the liberal Indivisible Project, added that they want Democrats to "come out swinging and to be in opposition.
Groups like Indivisible and Move On want Democrats to withhold consent—a parliamentary maneuver that slows down Senate business—to trip up McConnell.
Rouda's backers include 12 Democratic members of the state's congressional delegation, as well as groups like Indivisible and the progressive National Nurses United.
"We kneel because we are supposed to be one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all #ilovethesepeople #300thepisode," Pompeo wrote.
Much of that anger has grown more organized with the Indivisible movement, made up of thousands of independent, grassroots groups across the country.
Indivisible, a group formed after President Trump's win that already has about 5,800 local groups nationwide, will also be active in the efforts.
The Indivisible Guide openly acknowledges that it is drawing on organizational tactics used by the Tea Party — specifically, local activism and defensive politics.
Moreover, if both parties use religion as a legitimation strategy in bargaining, they can become locked into rhetoric constructing Jerusalem as fundamentally indivisible.
Their parents took to calling them "The Brothers," not as a statement of fact but as a proper name for an indivisible unit.
"Cameroon is one and indivisible and shall so remain," Issa Tchiroma Bakary, Cameroon's information minister, told reporters at a news conference last month.
"That whole strategy, most of it was legitimate," said Michele DeVoe Lussky, a small-business owner who recently helped organize Indivisible West Michigan.
It led to the formation of Indivisible, with chapters around the country trying to replicate the Tea Party's success, albeit to different ends.
"Recess is from now to 2018," said Angel Padilla, the policy director for Indivisible, an umbrella of national groups, including Front Range Resistance.
As Britain prepares to negotiate its departure from the EU, the bloc's most powerful leaders say the single market is an indivisible package.
The events were put together by more than 60 different progressive organizations in the past 24 hours, according to Sarah Dohl of Indivisible.
Indivisible made its biggest splash just this week when some of its affiliated groups made their voices heard at GOP congressional town hall meetings.
Indivisible has also supported Pelosi's bid for the speaker's gavel, and called on her to put freshmen representatives such as Tlaib on key committees.
" Additionally, Dave Trotter, who said he was also from the district and the founder of Indivisible I-57, said Bost's remark demonstrated "racial insensitivity.
He said the four European freedoms — of goods, services, capital and labor — were indivisible and Britain could not have one without all of them.
Among the most telling (and sobering) was this one: "The best way to prove that American is indivisible is to rip it in two."
They are disproportionately female: about 70% of the participants and most of the leadership of local Indivisible outposts are women, according to the authors.
It was not clear how he would carry out the move, as Israel controls all of Jerusalem and calls the city its indivisible capital.
" He added that moving forward in the field would best be done if "cryptography [is] indivisible so that the user experience remains the same.
After the 1967 war, Israel annexed East Jerusalem and deems all of the city its "indivisible and eternal capital", a status not recognized internationally.
California's 48th district will, after Wednesday's round of endorsements are rolled out, be home to one of 15 contests with nationally backed Indivisible candidates.
The incoming Trump administration has repeatedly promised that it will recognize Jerusalem as the eternal and indivisible capital of the Jewish State of Israel.
The Indivisible Project: The nonprofit dedicated to combatting President Trump's anti-progressive legislation has put together a guide for finding local Charlottesville solidarity events.
The nation is swaggering and hobbled, arrogant and humiliated, dangerous in our strength and dangerous in our weakness, hopelessly divided and somehow inherently indivisible.
And six months later, it's women who are leading the new Indivisible chapters by a 85033:1 margin, organizing the grassroots across the country.
"We brought this just in case," said Teresa Mayer, an activist with Indivisible Nation BK, who was holding a cardboard cutout of Mr. Schumer.
And that they haven't, that they've sustained it, and it's women, mostly, behind the groups that have organized — STEINEM Black Lives Matter — MORGAN Indivisible.
Pertaining to the "red, white, and blue" of the American flag and the iconographic White House, coloration seems indivisible from cultural relevance and recognizability.
Trish Florence is a mom, a community organizer with TX21 Indivisible, an unapologetic feminist, and an activist for racial, social, reproductive, and economic justice.
Dohl is one of a group of former congressional staffers who developed a widely circulated template for resistance against Trump called the Indivisible Guide.
Progressive groups MoveOn, Democracy for America and Indivisible expect the allegations against Moore to boost their grassroots efforts to engage Democratic voters in Alabama.
If a black hole is obeying thermodynamic laws, we can presume that a statistical description of all its fundamental, indivisible parts can be made.
Indivisible, the liberal grass-roots network, held training sessions in Alabama, sending veteran activists into the state to hone the tactics of local organizers.
"When progressives fight, they win," Elizabeth Beavers, a policy director with Indivisible, a grassroots progressive activist network, said in a statement after the news.
" Indivisible: "What does that mean?" he asked rhetorically, before suggesting that the country must "be more united than ever" to stop "radical Islamic extremists.
Israel considers all of Jerusalem, including the eastern part captured along the West Bank in the 1967 Middle East war, as its "indivisible capital".
Maybe the Clinton picture represents a new brand of presidential portraiture, for a time when politics and entertainment are indivisible, heroes and rogues indistinguishable.
"We send thank-you notes to members of Congress after we show up," said Hillary Shields, a paralegal who helped start Indivisible Kansas City.
We will honor the memory of those lost as a nation and we will come together united as one nation, under God and indivisible.
Indivisible, which has 5,000 local chapters, has outlined plans to target 13 Republican senators, including several vulnerable lawmakers up for reelection, such as Sens.
"We're back where we were earlier this year with the health care bill," said Angel Padilla, policy director for Indivisible, a national activist group.
It was not clear how Turkey would carry out the move, since Israel controls all of Jerusalem and calls the city its indivisible capital.
Michael Vagnetti, of an Indivisible chapter in New York City, said dozens of activists would be launching a call-in campaign to get Sen.
Across the country, chapters of the anti-Trump resistance group Indivisible have sprung into action to try to alert the broader public to the bill.
"Frustrated" and "angry" about Trump's election, she joined a local branch of Indivisible, the anti-Trump Democratic organizing group, and began to volunteer for Phillips.
And European leaders' insistence that the four freedoms of the single market are indivisible, and that there can be no cherry-picking, are getting louder.
Indivisible, a movement launched in 2016 to resist the Trump agenda, has a handy search page on its website where you can find local protests.
National grassroots group Indivisible established member chapters across the US, and many other groups popped up to help recruit and train candidates for local races.
Across the country, chapters of the anti-Trump resistance group Indivisible have sprung into action to try to alert the broader public of the bill.
"Nobody is talking about it," said Tudor Popescu, a community organizer with an Indivisible group in California's 43th Congressional district, with frustration in his voice.
"The Tea Party had a few core insights," says Leah Greenberg, a co-founder of Indivisible, another group dedicated to fighting conservative legislation wherever possible.
And as Americans head to the polls for 2017's off-year election, Indivisible is working to turn critical gubernatorial races, including the race inVirginia.
Zeigler is the co-lead of Indivisible Georgia 6th, a grassroots organization that campaigned for progressive women running in the 6th congressional district and statewide.
But he was particularly moved that an "Indivisible" anti-Trump group in his district in North Carolina posted that they were glad he was safe.
There's a market for luxurious things, but fancying up tech isn't the way to approach it Luxury is supposed to be permanent, indelible, and indivisible.
My body isn't standing apart from me holding my life in a vise grip: It is making my life, indivisible from the rest of me.
They meet in small groups — dozens in western Pennsylvania alone — with names like Oil Region Rising, Slippery Rock Huddle, Progress PA, 412 Resistance, Indivisible Wexford.
As an antidote, she and a friend founded a local chapter of Indivisible, the network of anti-Trump groups that sprang up after the election.
In the months that followed, groups like Indivisible organized people to attend town halls, visit Capitol Hill and inundate members of Congress with phone calls.
But President Trump's victory led her to join a grass-roots group called Indivisible, which encouraged people to attend town hall meetings on health care.
She introduced a political group, Onward Together, after the 2016 election, and has directed millions to liberal grass-roots organizations, like Indivisible and Swing Left.
Israel views all of Jerusalem, including the walled Old City that it captured in the 1967 Middle East war, as its "eternal and indivisible" capital.
Back in Tennessee, a number of those facing Ms. Blackburn were rallied by the local branch of Indivisible, a national movement started by Democratic activists.
Many Republicans who held August events faced disruptions from Indivisible, even those in safe districts in such states as North Carolina, Utah, and West Virginia.
María Urbina, the national political director of the progressive group Indivisible, said she and other liberal leaders were encouraged by Ms. Warren's decision to apologize.
Matt Powell-Palm, one of the activists there, said the demonstration was organized by several progressive groups in Montana, including a local chapter of Indivisible.
Indivisible modeled its tactics on those of the Tea Party, and they are smart ones: Go in person to see your own member of Congress.
The resistance group Indivisible shared the following map with Vox showing events across the country, the overwhelming majority of which will be held on Sunday.
Deripaska holds regular meetings with Putin, invested heavily in Russia's 21.1 Sochi winter Olympics, and has said his own interests are indivisible from the state's.
Levin said it's up to each Indivisible chapter to decide whether to endorse sitting Democratic lawmakers in 2018 or throw their weight behind other candidates.
But while Madrid insists Spain is indivisible under its constitution, the Aran Valley underlines the complex nature of nationhood in such a culturally diverse country.
Her group and the Indivisible group in central California have been protesting at Nunes' district office and plan to tail him to public events in district.
Israel deems Jerusalem its eternal and indivisible capital dating to antiquity, and its status is one of the thorniest barriers to a lasting Israeli-Palestinian peace.
Indivisible, the progressive organizing group founded after the 2016 election, is backing the April 20 walkout, and helping Murdock and some of her fellow students organize.
Indivisible, a group that helped to give Democrats grassroots support in this year's elections, released a new version of its guide for activists after the midterms.
" They continued to disagree, and Rosey, who works as a grassroots organizer for Indivisible, a political activism group w, alleges that the principal made "sexist comments.
We've worked with organizations, activists and candidates across every state in the U.S., ranging from March On to Indivisible to the Southern Coalition for Social Justice.
MoveOn, CREDO, and Indivisible are all urging Senate Democrats to buy as much time as possible to allow them to mobilize resistance to the Republican bill.
The heritage of Jerusalem is indivisible, and each of its communities has a right to the explicit recognition of their history and relationship with the city.
"People who want to be president are taking this position, that's where the base is," said Angel Padilla, policy director for Indivisible, a national activist group.
Remaining true to our founding principles, we must act as one nation, not two; and be indivisible with liberty and justice for all, not just some.
Indivisible, a progressive organizing group founded after the 2016 election, is backing the April 20 walkout and helping Murdock and some of her fellow students organize.
So 538's Perry Bacon offered insights on how progressive groups like Indivisible and MoveOn are encouraging their members to seek out Republican members of Congress.
There are encouraging signs that such a process is already underway, principally in the raucous town meetings that groups like Indivisible have spawned across the country.
Indivisible Tohono, a group focused on federal and state border policies impacting the Tohono O'odham Nation, posted the video on its Twitter and Facebook accounts Friday.
The letter's signatories include several liberal organizations -- Center for American Progress, Allied Progress, Consumer Action and Indivisible -- that have broadly opposed the GOP financial deregulation agenda.
Indivisible is targeting Republican senators from ten key states, the so-called Trumpcare Ten: Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Louisiana, Maine, Nevada, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia.
As chatter of the negotiations spread, Leah Greenberg, the co-executive director of Indivisible, said on Twitter that Schumer should not make a deal with McConnell.
" An Indivisible organizer from Texas encapsulated a whole mini-genre of comments with this: "Seriously Mississippi you deserve to be at the bottom of the barrel.
Indivisible groups in northern San Diego have helped organize weekly protests outside Issa's office, which were scheduled to end after Trump's first 100 days in office.
Unlike a narrow alliance, this universal system would treat security as indivisible, and the collective response to aggression would be the only legitimate use of force.
We, in fact, will be indivisible, with liberty and justice for all and we will remain, in President Lincoln's words, the last best hope of Earth.
Indivisible Tohono was recently established by four Tohono O'odham women and aims to help tribal members organize around issues from O'odham voter registration to lawful protests.
Jordan has won the endorsements of progressive national groups like Planned Parenthood, People for the American Way, Democracy for America, Indivisible, and People for Bernie Sanders.
In a phone interview, Skocpol said the quality and effectiveness of Indivisible chapters "ran the gamut" in terms of efficacy, with only some developing structured organizations.
New groups like Indivisible and Our Revolution, the political organization that grew out of the Sanders campaign, and the Women's March helped direct the brewing backlash.
Beyond that, following your members of Congress is an important way to get deeper information, says Indivisible, an activism guide published by former congressional staff members.
This route, favored by progressive groups like Indivisible in battles such as health care, would have Democrats refuse to enter into any major negotiations over policy.
"This is a really crucial moment for citizens to come out and engage," said Shannon Stagman of Empire State Indivisible, one of the rally's lead organizers.
However, the liberal young former congressional staffers who wrote "Indivisible Guide" for how to influence your member of Congress fomented new activist groups around the country.
"It can have a huge impact at the state level, where staffers are not used to getting a large volume of calls," reads another Indivisible guide.
It is the indivisible, mutually exclusive unit of your life that you're either watching TV, you're either reading the newspaper or using a social network, right?
Several of the protests at town halls have been spearheaded by Indivisible, a Tea Party inspired Democratic grass-roots movement aimed at thwarting Mr. Trump's agenda.
Indivisible, a liberal grass-roots group, held a "National Day of Action" on Saturday aimed in part at changing the minds of wary front-line Democrats.
Israel regards all of the city, including the eastern sector it captured in the 1967 Middle East war and annexed, as its "eternal and indivisible capital".
"People realized how do or die these elections were going to be," Jiggy Athilingam, the state and local policy manager for national activist group Indivisible, said.
She has won the endorsements of progressive national groups like Planned Parenthood, People for the American Way, Democracy for America, Indivisible, and People for Bernie Sanders.
The word of course went on to designate the atom, which we now know is not indivisible, but that's an issue of terminology; the concept is sound.
"The last few weeks have made it abundantly clear that local groups are taking ownership of the resistance to Trump's agenda themselves," Indivisible says on its website.
"We're asking Democrats to withhold consent — if [Senate Minority Leader Chuck] Schumer doesn't do it, we hope one of the other Democrats will," said Levin, of Indivisible.
Israel, which annexed East Jerusalem after capturing it in 1967 in a move not internationally recognized, regards all of the city as its "eternal and indivisible capital".
It's divided into three components — its main sector and two separate exhibitions, Indivisible: Spirits in the Material World, curated by William Cordova, and Kirsten Magwood's Callipygous Complex.
" Indivisible, a group that usually runs to the left of the Democratic mainstream, sent its members a two-step plan that involved none of those "fairy tales.
All three of these women are members of Indivisible, one of many political organisations that sprang up as part of the self-styled resistance to Mr Trump.
It shifted its legation to Tel Aviv 24 years later after the Israeli parliament declared Jerusalem the eternal and indivisible capital in contravention of a U.N. resolution.
He even asked the local Indivisible chapter to delay its planned noon Saturday protest by two hours to avoid a conflict with a military academy nomination event.
Since she since started organizing after the election, first on Pantsuit Nation West Virginia and then on Indivisible, she's started to see members pop up from everywhere.
The grassroots group Indivisible is encouraging followers to make direct contact with members at festivals, fairs, parades and any other holiday events that typically draw elected officials.
Already, groups are forming all over the country to resist Trump's agenda and organizations such as the Indivisible Guide are giving people the tools to do it.
Hudson said that he was touched by a post in an Indivisible Facebook group -- a group that aligns itself with Democrats -- that celebrated that he was safe.
"What I'm worried about is that the mainstream press can't Google 'Indivisible' and the Soros-funded movement that is pushing all of this," Brat told The Hill.
Textavists from the groups Open Progress, Indivisible, and the Working Families Party have messaged people on issues like the Affordable Care Act, Doug Jones , and net neutrality.
Using the example set by the right-leaning Tea Party in years past, Indivisible works to bring about broader change by inspiring activism at the local level.
When she checked in with the various Indivisible groups in her district, she was surprised to find that they hadn't put forward a candidate of their own.
I believe that we can recover our sense of one nation indivisible if our institutions, schools, churches and others recognize their responsibility to help bring us together.
The groups — which include Not One Penny, MoveOn, Indivisible and the Progressive Change Campaign Committee — announced on Saturday a five-figure television campaign in Ryan's congressional district.
Liat Olenick, the founder of Indivisible Nation BK, an anti-extremism group, said the phone call was not enough, and called for the event to be rescheduled.
Last week, Indivisible, a large network of activists that emerged in the wake of Trump's election, announced a campaign to build support for ending the Senate filibuster.
"It comes from this general concern about democratic institutions not being reflective of the will of the people," Ezra Levin, a co-founder of Indivisible, told me.
Over the next two weeks, Indivisible chapters across the country will hold at least 14 separate "Kill the Bill" protests to call public attention to Graham-Cassidy.
"There's definitely way more of a progressive movement down here than people realize," said Shayla Woolfort, a chairwoman of Cape May County Indivisible, which organized the protest.
Israel, which annexed East Jerusalem after capturing it in 1967 in a move not internationally recognised, regards all of the city as its "eternal and indivisible capital".
" — Ezra Levin, co-founder of Indivisible "Warren is giving the right answer to Klobuchar forgetting the Mexican president's name and looks like a class act doing it.
" — María Urbina, national political director of Indivisible "Well-deserved cheers for that answer: Warren doesn't just support reproductive rights, she has a broader solution for protecting them.
The world saw a commonwealth of citizens who were indivisible, and amid the chaos and tragedy, the police were the public and the public were the police.
Sister District was founded at the same time as Indivisible, with the aim of channeling volunteers from safe Democratic districts to swing seats in state legislative races.
The "inside-outside" meetings, as Merkley calls them, give liberal groups like Indivisible, the Progressive Change Campaign Committee and the Daily Kos a chance to compare notes.
"People understand that what's at stake is the fate of choice, the fate of health care," said Elizabeth Beavers, associate policy director for national activist group Indivisible.
"We will surely eliminate all terror organizations that target our state, our nation and the indivisible unity of our country," Yildirim said in televised remarks at the mausoleum.
" One Internet posting by the liberal group publicizing the event, Indivisible Tampa, said: "Citizens of Tampa are organizing a town hall event during the Congressional recess for Sen.
Groups like MoveOn, Daily Kos, and Indivisible are keeping a close eye on the list of 16 Democrats who recently released a letter saying they'll vote against Pelosi.
"School funding, above and beyond anything else, absolutely organized the grassroots," said Leslie Mark, a leader at Indivisible Kansas City, a local chapter of the national progressive group.
Drafts of a separate pledge, which uses slightly stronger language than the one released by Indivisible, are still circulating among officials from other groups, according to Democratic operatives.
Instead of giving into the chaos, however, Williams decided to "DO SOMETHING" about it (caps lock all hers) by taking over a chapter of grassroots activist group Indivisible.
Two weeks ago, the Socialist prime minister, Manuel Valls, delivered a stunning blow to the French revolutionary ideal that citizenship is no less indivisible than the republic itself.
The best-known activist network, Indivisible, which began as an online handbook for anti-Trump protest, has almost 223,212 branches, including at least two in every House district.
Indivisible, because it is chapter-based, will make case-by-case decisions about whether to endorse sitting Democratic lawmakers in 2018 or throw their weight behind other candidates.
She recently launched Onward Together, a political action organization that fundraises for progressive political groups including Swing Left, Indivisible, Color of Change, Emerge America, and Run for Something.
"We will surely eliminate all terror organisations that target our state, our nation and the indivisible unity of our country," Yildirim said in televised remarks at the mausoleum.
And it's not just progressive groups like Indivisible, MoveOn, Planned Parenthood, ADAPT, and the Working Families Party that now have an extra chance to push against the bill.
The best and easiest way to find a group in your area is to head to Indivisible, which has a full list of anti-Trump resistance groups here.
It moved the facility 24 years later to Tel Aviv, after the Israeli parliament declared Jerusalem its eternal and indivisible capital in contravention of a United Nations resolution.
"We understand and respect your position that the four freedoms of the single market are indivisible and there can be no 'cherry picking'," she said in the letter.
This week, CRP coordinated with the left activist group Indivisible to host screenings of the movie in 14 cities across the country, as a springboard to political organizing.
You have an opportunity and an obligation to support the police by both living and delivering the message that police and public form one nation, indivisible under law.
"The Dodgers have always been something that brings the immigrant community together," said Tessie Borden, an organizer of Indivisible Highland Park, a group that advocates for illegal immigrants.
The Indivisible chapter invited Faso to the Kingston, N.Y. town hall to explain his vote for the GOP's healthcare bill last week, but he isn't expected to attend.
Dave Brat (R-Va.), are blaming the protests on a group called "Indivisible," which was started in December by a handful of former Democratic staffers on Capitol Hill.
A local anti-Trump Indivisible chapter invited Boozman to speak at a town hall-style event last Friday, but he cited previously scheduled commitments and declined to attend.
But she said Indivisible organizers and members are the kinds of women who can slip out from their white-collar office jobs at lunch to join a rally.
Indivisible is working on driving more than a million calls to Republican senators who are up for re-election next year demanding a fair and open impeachment trial.
"Indivisible is an organized protest movement with paid people running it on a national basis," Issa said, responding to a question about his past comments on paid protesters.
A surge of activism The 39 election produced a new crop of Democratic activists in California who stayed engaged over the past two years through groups like Indivisible.
"We're looking for clarity from Biden and all of the 2020 Democrats on this issue," said Angel Padilla, the national policy director for the liberal advocacy group Indivisible.
Israel regards all of Jerusalem, including the eastern sector it captured in the 1967 Middle East war and which it later annexed, as its "eternal and indivisible capital".
"When we fight, we win," was the message from Maria Urbina, political director for the Indivisible Project, in an email soon after the contest was called for Jones.
Andrew M. Cuomo got a lift on Monday: The national arm of Indivisible, the liberal grassroots network that sprang up following the election of President Trump, endorsed her.
"Our hashtag is #OneTermTenney," said Sarah Reeske, a co-leader of Indivisible Mohawk Valley, quoting the rallying cry of a larger grass-roots coalition, called Knit the District.
Ms. Wolfe is a co-chairwoman of the local chapter of Indivisible, a grass-roots network that opposes Mr. Trump's policies, but her two brothers support Mr. Trump.
Local chapters of Indivisible, the national "resistance" group founded after President Donald Trump's 2016 win, reactivated their members weeks after the election to protest the legislation, while MoveOn.
According to Indivisible National's financial reports, the bulk of its money comes in as major gifts and foundation grants, despite a declared commitment to relying on small donations.
She said Indivisible supporters were not seeking to push moderate Democrats further to the left, or to oust them by running more extreme candidates against them in primaries.
"Now more than ever we need to end the incivility of hatred and further advance the process of becoming 'one nation, under God, indivisible,'" the caucus said Thursday.
Indivisible advises you to only phone Congress members who represent you because they are perpetually concerned about reelection and potentially sensitive to what constituents are saying about them.
"This escalation is a dangerous and disastrous decision that will lead to more death and destruction with no end in sight," said Angel Padilla, policy director of Indivisible.
"There's this natural reaction to want to do something, but the reality is, we don't control Congress," said Angel Padilla, policy director at Indivisible, a national activist group.
"There's a natural affinity for Tom among grass-roots," says one of them, Kimberly Ann Taylor, who leads one of Virginia's 179 branches of Indivisible, an anti-Trump group.
"We're back where we were earlier this year with the health care bill," Angel Padilla, policy director for Indivisible, a national activist group, told Vox a few weeks ago.
"For us, the four freedoms are indivisible," the official added with reference to the EU's commitment to the free movement of people, capital, goods and services in the bloc.
"They got less than nothing; it's baffling," Ezra Levin, a co-founder of the progressive group Indivisible, which has been a leader of the Trump "Resistance," told VICE News.
After the election, Greenberg and her husband Ezra Levin, both former congressional staffers, became central figures in the opposition to the Trump administration when they published the Indivisible Guide.
Such a mobilization needs two dimensions: One, an intense, mobilized core of supporters, on the scale of an election campaign or the anti-Trump "Resistance" groups such as Indivisible.
"Our movement just helped build a blue wave and build a Democratic majority and we expect them to draw a distinction with the Trump agenda," Beavers, of Indivisible, said.
"Instead of working to improve the lives of his constituents, he has chosen instead to fight for massive tax cuts for corporations," said Angel Padilla of the Indivisible Project.
"You have anonymous Republicans walking around the Capitol and telling reporters they're scared to vote for Trumpcare because they'll lose their job," said Indivisible chief communications officer Sarah Dohl.
"You're going to see the liberal group Indivisible is talking about trying to find your member at the Fourth of July parade or at the grocery store," Bacon reports.
Nearly every Tuesday since the 2016 election, a group of Democratic activists -- organized by the local chapter of Indivisible -- have rallied outside Rohrabacher's office to call for his ouster.
" Leah Greenberg, co-executive director of Indivisible, added that Collins would be one of the group's targets in 2020 and that Collins had "gravely damaged her reputation in Maine.
MoveOn, Indivisible and Tax March were among the progressive groups that threw their support behind Pelosi on Thursday and Friday, soon after she met with the Congressional Progressive Caucus.
And beyond electoral politics, Trump deserves credit for inspiring the rise of resistance movements, including Indivisible, which offers practical advice on how to organize and engage in grassroots opposition.
" Meanwhile, Indivisible co-executive director Ezra Levin urged his followers to keep their eyes on Capitol Hill: "Even on #ManafortMonday, we need to focus on where we have leverage.
MoveOn and Indivisible have been particularly effective in lobbying Democrats to oppose nearly every part of Trump's legislative agenda, including pro forma nominations to cabinet and sub-cabinet positions.
Indivisible, one of the biggest advocacy groups, relaunched its "Trumpcare Ten" toolkit offering instructions for how the public can call to lobby their senators in opposition to the bill.
Local chapters of anti-Trump groups like Indivisible and Swing Left have sprung up, and the women of Be the Change Turlock meet every Monday night to plot strategy.
While the surge of Democratic mobilization has exploded the ranks of local party activists, it has also fueled the growth of organizations outside the formal party, such as Indivisible.
The national Indivisible hub, which consists of a pair of nonprofit groups, has raised nearly $6 million since its start, primarily through small-dollar donations made through its website.
Roughly 200 members of the group Indivisible San Pedro, dressed in white, used their bodies to form the word "Resist!" near President Trump's golf course in Rancho Palos Verdes.
Advice and training are pouring in from a bevy of national organizations, including Planned Parenthood and Indivisible, another of the "resistance" groups that published a widely downloaded organizing guide.
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Indivisible, a liberal movement that sprung up after President Trump's election, last month sent its nationwide membership its candidate scorecard and ranked Biden at the bottom of its list.
It followed a public seminar they held in the Muslim-majority south, in which the first article of the constitution - stating that Thailand is one indivisible kingdom - was discussed.
Warren was asked one of the key questions of the election by Linda Rhodes of Indivisible New Hampshire, a progressive group -- whether she can beat Trump in November 2020.
While some in the media have tried unsuccessfully to get Democratic politicians to disavow Antifa, questions about Indivisible and the Service Employees International Union seem to be off-limits.
Three of the most influential groups — United We Dream, the National Immigration Law Center, and Indivisible — gave Vox a statement, scheduled for release on Thursday, blasting Schumer and Pelosi.
Throughout February, enraged citizens, coordinated by groups like Indivisible, MoveOn and the Working Families Party, flooded congressional town halls to demand that their representatives save the Affordable Care Act.
Leah Greenberg, one of the two founders of the Indivisible, used to work for him on the Hill; Mr Perriello officiated at her marriage to the other founder, Ezra Levin.
Israel calls Jerusalem its indivisible capital and has said it might declare sovereignty in its West Bank settlements, which are deemed illegal by the United Nations and most foreign governments.
The founder of Ozark Indivisible, Caitlynn Moses, started with the group's guidebook a little over a month ago, and by Wednesday night she had led 2,000 people to confront Cotton.
Grassroots resistance organizations began to form, many operating under the Indivisible label, with a basic goal of maximizing the political price the Republican Party would pay for every forward step.
The move has also been endorsed by progressive activist groups Indivisible and MoveOn, but it's not just a sentiment shared by progressives; a number of centrist Democrats have signed on.
The site lies in East Jerusalem, which was captured by Israel in a 1967 war and annexed to form part of its "eternal, indivisible" capital - a move not recognized internationally.
And Gizmodo has collect half a dozen passwords that were used to decrypt Crosscheck data—all of which fell into the hands of the progressive Illinois activist group Indivisible Chicago.
The Indivisible chapter said it invited Faso to the Kingston, N.Y., town hall to explain his vote for the GOP's healthcare bill last week, but he isn't expected to attend.
Indivisible, a new group founded in December after a congressional staffer posted a practical "how-to" guide for activists that went viral, has grown to about 6,000 local chapters nationwide.
A group of advocacy organizations including the Sierra Club and Indivisible are pushing the Senate to include election security funds in the upcoming continuing resolution (CR) to fund the government.
Instead, Indivisible has created a tool that allows members to call progressives in states like Iowa, talk to them about impeachment, and then patch them through to their senators' offices.
Madrid, which claims the authority of a constitution that declares the country to be indivisible, remained implacably opposed to the vote, but also expressed the hope Sunday would be peaceful.
Even within some districts that the DCCC and groups like Indivisible or Our Revolution agree are prime to be flipped, the party and the grassroots organizations have endorsed different candidates.
The Arena joins a crowded field of get-out-the-candidate organizations that have formed since the election, from Indivisible and Swing Left to Code Blue and Run for Something.
"51 votes is not enough of a threshold for a position as important as a lifetime appointment to the Supreme Court," Indivisible Harlem leader Josh Daniel said in a statement.
"This movement is organic and separate from the battle for the DNC," said Ezra Levin, co-founder of the Indivisible Group, which has helped organize protests all over the country.
"Every time Democrats vote for a CR, it makes them look weaker," said Angel Padilla, policy director for Indivisible, a national activist group that has been very vocal on immigration.
"We kept him there for almost three hours," said Liat Olenick, who sat across from Mr. Cuomo and is the co-founder of Indivisible Nation BK, a chapter in Brooklyn.
Many smaller, local groups providing waves of volunteers to the Democratic campaigns in New Jersey and Virginia are part of a broader, loosely connected network of so-called Indivisible groups.
This enthusiasm has gotten the traditional Democratic donors and fund-raisers excited: From longstanding groups like Democracy Alliance to liberal tech entrepreneurs, money is pouring into Indivisible and similar organizations.
"This is a huge, huge, huge win — but it's not a victory," said Angel Padilla, the policy director at the progressive group Indivisible, describing lobbying plans during the weeklong recess.
"Our experience has been that the most successful mobilization moments have some kind of trigger or flash point," said Leah Greenberg, a co-founder of the anti-Trump organization Indivisible.
"Now more than ever we need to end the incivility of hatred and further advance the process of becoming 'one nation, under God, indivisible,'" the GLBC said in a statement.
People from groups like Indivisible, the A.C.L.U. and the Tennessee Immigrant and Refugee Rights Coalition were present in force, but everyone on both sides of James Robertson Parkway seemed calm.
" Angel Padilla, policy director of the progressive political group Indivisible, said Tuesday's move would animate the Democratic base and send "another signal that this is why the 2020 election matters.
Hillary Shields's activism had been limited to preparing scrapbooks of families who struggled to gain access to health care, and to work for the Kansas City, Mo., chapter of Indivisible.
After health care, the Russia investigation has been the issue that has resonated the most across the anti-Trump grassroots forces, according to representatives from groups like Indivisible and MoveOn.org.
"We've been trying to push the administration to save this program, so we don't need a legislative fix," said Angel Padilla, a spokesperson for Indivisible, a left-wing resistance group.
In "Indivisible: A Practical Guide for Resisting the Trump Agenda," former congressional staffers turn to the tactics that Tea Party Republicans used against President Obama as a model for opposing Trump.
Pro-independence parties who control the regional government staged the referendum in defiance of a Constitutional Court ruling that the vote violated Spain's 1978 constitution, which states the country is indivisible.
"They are monuments to white supremacy, and every Democrat (and every Republican) should support their removal," Leah Greenberg, the co-executive director of the powerful grassroots group Indivisible, told VICE News.
Prime numbers, the indivisible atoms of arithmetic, seem to be strewn haphazardly along the number line, starting with 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17 and continuing without pattern ad infinitum.
Israel regards the entire city, including the eastern sector it captured in the 1967 Middle East war and annexed, as its "eternal and indivisible capital," but that is not recognized internationally.
Shepard Fairey created three images for the project, titled Are Greater than Fear, Protect Each Other, and Defend Dignity, while Sabogal illustrated We the Indivisible, and Yerena drew We The Resilient.
The simplest way to explain this—and indeed the way that Dalton lit upon—was to suppose each element to be composed of tiny, indivisible particles, all of the same weight.
"Today we renew our vows and reaffirm our commitment to an undivided and indivisible Union," Juncker told them, urging the bloc not to get bogged down in details that alienated voters.
Maloney plans to attend a town hall hosted by a local chapter of anti-President Trump group Indivisible in a neighboring New York district on Monday night in place of Rep.
"The wish for security is indivisible from the willingness to make the necessary investments," von der Leyen, a conservative, wrote in the letter, a copy of which was seen by Reuters.
One evening, I invited Piscotty to join me for the first of four debates that the Indivisible group in Rohrabacher's district had organized, at a community college auditorium in Costa Mesa.
The list includes Run for Something, MoveOn, Future Now, Flippable, Forward Majority, Indivisible, the Progressive Change Campaign Committee (PCCC), the Working Families Party, Our Revolution, Let America Vote, and Sister District.
But advocacy groups like Indivisible and Public Citizen are rallying opposition on social media, furiously tweeting out damning quotes from fact sheets and citing polls showing support for more banking regulation.
I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.
In this context, the European Council welcomes the recognition by the British Government that the four freedoms of the Single Market are indivisible and that there can be no 'cherry picking'.
Hogue said the effort by groups including NARAL, Planned Parenthood, Indivisible and the National Women's Law Center will marry a significant ad budget with heavy grass-roots organizing around the country.
Israel declared the city its "eternal and indivisible capital" after capturing majority-Arab East Jerusalem in the 1967 Middle East war and annexing it, a status that is not recognized internationally.
John McCain, Indivisible, and John Dickerson (among many others), all arguing that both chambers now function much worse than in recent history in the quality of their deliberation, oversight, and output.
The fight now takes on a calendar of its own: Demand Justice is partnering for a Week of Action this week with groups that include Indivisible, MoveOn, Planned Parenthood and NARAL.
I recently asked Leah Greenberg and Ezra Levin — co-founders of the progressive grass-roots group Indivisible — what they hoped to see from Democratic presidential candidates once the midterms were over.
After the national progressive group Indivisible endorsed Ms. Nixon, several local branches issued an open letter of dissent: In their Facebook groups, members worried about Ms. Nixon's lack of governing experience.
More recently, he has endeared himself to the Trump resistance by hosting meetings every two weeks in his office where outside groups like Indivisible and Move On swap strategy with senators.
After President Trump was elected, she formed a local group of Indivisible, the liberal grass-roots network, on Long Island, where she had settled with her husband in her hometown, Amityville.
Last year, Erin Zwiener, a children's book author, three-time "Jeopardy" champion, and Indivisible activist in Texas, launched a campaign for state representative in her Republican-controlled district south of Austin.
"I think Nevadans had been feeling squishy about her candidacy," said Maria Urbina, political director for Indivisible and former staff member for Senator Harry Reid of Nevada, who attended the debate.
In Missouri, members of the new Indivisible group have been showing up every Tuesday at the office of Senator Claire McCaskill, a Democrat, as well as her Republican counterpart, Roy Blunt.
Jessi Bohon was able to join Indivisible because of a group of millennials who reacted to Trump's election not with despair or blame games but by trying to make a difference.
In 2018, Indivisible National reported more than $23 million in support and revenue, built up a staff of 70, and, through its many local affiliates, hosted thousands of in-person events.
Through friends, she got involved with the group Indivisible and joined them in rallies and demonstrations, including a protest of Trump's visit to the opening of a new civil rights museum.
And we may disagree on a lot of things, but we've always come together when we remember that we are one nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.
From pressuring Senators to protect ACA or brutally heckling Jason Chaffetz (remember this?), Indivisible has been indomitable over the past two years, especially in red states where they're needed the most.
Israel regards Jerusalem as its eternal and indivisible capital and wants all countries to base their embassies there, though Israeli politicians also understand that moving the U.S. embassy there could be destabilizing.
The Indivisible document asks candidates to agree to three terms: "make the primary constructive" and "respect the other candidates"; "rally behind the winner"; and "do the work to beat" President Donald Trump.
He holds regular meetings with President Vladimir Putin, he invested heavily in building infrastructure for Russia's 2014 Sochi winter Olympics, and has said his own interests are indivisible from the state's interests.
Heather Stewart, a former television writer, led the New York division of Indivisible to topple six Democratic state senators who had caucused with Republicans, in effect granting them control of the chamber.
Some protesters were from Great Falls Rising, an Indivisible-like group that coalesced after Trump's election and sprung into action around the special election for the Montana Congress seat back in May.
The anti-Trump Indivisible Guide movement has partnered with dozens of organizations — including Women's March, Voto Latino, Planned Parenthood, and Pantsuit Nation — to plan nationwide events in support of the Charlottesville community.
"This weekend, hate groups and domestic terrorists of all stripes went to Charlottesville, VA to push their hateful message of white supremacy, fascism, anti-Semitism, and bigotry," an Indivisible Guide statement reads.
Mr Khalilzad presents all four main elements of the deal—the exclusion of international terrorists, an American withdrawal, a ceasefire and talks between the Taliban and the government—as an indivisible package.
Groups like the Sierra Club, the Climate Reality Project and Indivisible, as well as leaders in the business and investor communities, are joining forces to make this a summer of actionaround climate.
Israel considers east Jerusalem an indivisible part of its capital, while the Palestinians seek the area, home to the city&aposs most sensitive holy sites, as the capital of a future state.
Carlson describes herself as more moderate and got the Emily's List endorsement, while Learned has said that he would support Medicare-for-all and received the backing of the Indivisible grassroots group.
Maloney plans to attend a town hall hosted by a local chapter of anti-President Trump group Indivisible in a neighboring New York district on Monday night in the place of Rep.
Israel regards all of the city, including the eastern sector it captured in the 1967 Middle East war and annexed, as its "eternal and indivisible capital," but that is not recognized internationally.
Emile Chabal, a professor of modern French history at the University of Edinburgh, traces it to France's deeply held faith in a single, indivisible republic that makes no distinction among its citizens.
As a feeling, loss is eminently relatable; it is an indivisible inevitability of life itself, something each and every one of us experiences to varying degrees of seriousness day in, day out.
Planned Parenthood volunteers made more than 200,000 phone calls; Indivisible, a progressive political group, organized protests at the offices of gettable vote Susan Collins, a senator from Maine, among many other actions.
"Effective participation by members of all racial and ethnic groups in the civic life of our nation is essential if the dream of one nation, indivisible, is to be realized," she wrote.
Sherese Jackson, who until recently was the only nonwhite board member of Indivisible Nation BK, an activist group in Brooklyn formed after 2016, said the group often discusses how to increase diversity.
A Google doc called "Indivisible: A Practical Guide for Resisting the Trump Agenda" has gone viral among progressive spaces and includes tons of action items for those interested in joining a fight.
Join an existing activist group (like Sierra Club, This Is Zero Hour, United We Dream, Black Lives Matter, Indivisible, or the Working Families Party), or support progressive candidates like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
The democratic institutions that should have thwarted an authoritarian demagogue like Trump had failed, said Ezra Levin, co-founder of Indivisible, which would quickly become one of the most important Resistance groups.
"What he is doing has such a tremendous impact on us in New York, regardless of where he is," said Ms. Olenick, a founder of Indivisible Nation BK, an anti-extremism group.
"I see the grass-roots activists who helped build the wave last year really wondering what they built that wave for," Ezra Levin, co-founder of the progressive group Indivisible, told me.
As the first political fights of 2017 broke out—over issues like the repeal of Obamacare and Trump's attack on the Dreamers—Indivisible members were at the center of the grassroots pushback.
"In the absence of a federal role, it's going to be up to advocates to make sure we get word out," Angel Padilla, policy director at the liberal advocacy organization Indivisible said.
Pro-independence parties that control the Catalan government staged the referendum in defiance of a Constitutional Court ruling that the vote violated Spain's 1978 constitution, which states that the country is indivisible.
A lot of people I knew through groups like Indivisible and Moms Demand Action were trying to figure out the strategic: 'Who has the best chance of making it into a runoff?
Julie Edwards, a pharmacist from the Aiken area and one of the founding members of a local Indivisible chapter, was one of the most vocal challengers of Mr. Wilson during the event.
Run for Something, Brand New Congress, Indivisible, Justice Democrats, Our Revolution, Sister District, Swing Left and We Will Replace You are just a few of the new progressive-leaning groups recruiting candidates.
But the largest groups such as Indivisible, Working Families Party, MoveOn, Organizing for Action (OFA), and Our Revolution are circumspect about predicting if they'll be as disruptive as they were in February.
The Indivisible network, explicitly modeled on tea party grass-roots activism, has already shown local strength in Democratic bastions and Republican strongholds alike, something it took months for tea party groups to achieve.
"If you're not a member of Congress's constituent, they don't actually care what you think," Matt Traldi, one of the five co-founders of Indivisible, said during a recent Organizing for Action webinar.
However, Isaac Bloom, organizing director of Indivisible (a progressive nonprofit working to defeat the Trump agenda), thinks people are more engaged than ever and doesn't expect to see such low turnout in 2018.
"What we were seeing at the time was this flurry of misinformation," said Manu Sharma of Indivisible, which raised about $6,000 to help produce the films after looking into the problem last year.
Pro-independence parties who control the regional government staged Sunday's referendum in defiance of the Constitutional Court, which had ruled that the vote violated Spain's 1978 constitution which states the country is indivisible.
Trickiest of all, they are likely to demand an acceptance of the principle of free movement of EU citizens, which they see as one of the four indivisible freedoms of the single market.
In the book he stresses core liberal beliefs: economic, political and cultural freedom, which he sees as indivisible, but also tolerance of disagreement and equality of opportunity—and thus the importance of education.
Even my relationship with my roommate, which has spanned four years, two couches, countless overflowing toilets, and one carbon monoxide scare, feels more like a loose confederation of people than a twosome indivisible.
The Tea Party proved to be an effective pressure group of citizen lobbyists, and their tactics have been co-opted by the authors of the Indivisible Guide for use in the Trump era.
Angel Padilla and Leah Greenberg, former Democratic congressional staffers and authors of Indivisible: A Practical Guide for Resisting the Trump Agenda Immediately after the election, progressives began forming groups dedicated to resisting Trump.
In the days ahead, we will grieve as a nation we will honor the memory of those lost as a nation and we will come together united as one nation, under God, indivisible.
Edwina Howard-Jack, an Indivisible organizer based in West Virginia, described her home of Upshur County as "one of the most conservative, if not the most conservative, counties" in an already conservative state.
The letter, obtained by The Hill ahead of its release, was organized by Win Without War, Indivisible, Just Foreign Policy, Demand Progress and MoveOn and was co-signed by 43 other progressive groups.
A spokeswoman for the organization called Indivisible, which has 35 groups in the state, said -- in a conversation before the Post story broke -- that staff in Alabama was on Wednesday conducting canvassing training.
It's led, not by the DNC, DCCC, or Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, but by new progressive organizations like Our Revolution, Run for Something, Indivisible, EMILY's List, Progressive Change Campaign Committee and Swing Left.
"The memo leaves open the possibility of removing ALJs whose overall grant or denial record (considering more than an indivisible case) is contrary to the agency's preferred record," Barnett said in an email.
Ms. Abrera and Mr. Scott — like Ms. Boylston, the marvelous newcomer Jeffrey Cirio and the nonpareil Herman Cornejo — are among the many company artists in whom acting and dance impulses often seem indivisible.
If Indivisible wanted to call Virginia "the first statewide referendum on Trump," that was fine with her, as long as they didn't set expectations so high that their support couldn't survive a disappointment.
The endorsement comes after Mr. Cuomo personally wooed at least some Indivisible leaders in recent weeks, including a lengthy meeting at Docks, the governor's favored seafood haunt beneath his office in Midtown Manhattan.
"We think American democracy is facing an existential threat and there is a potential limited window of opportunity to implement some actual reforms to make democracy function," Ezra Levin, Indivisible co-founder, said.
The issue came to a head outside Mr. Heastie's fund-raiser last month, when progressive activist groups like Indivisible and Rise and Resist, which formed after the 2016 presidential election, organized a protest.
"All I kept thinking was, wait, Beto is supposed to be helping us because he's a Democrat," said Rosey R. Abuabara, the leader of TX-23 Indivisible, which worked to oust Mr. Hurd.
But the liberal impulse at the moment, Buttigiegian as well as Ocasio-Cortezan, is to insist that liberalism is a seamless garment, an indivisible agenda that need not be compromised on any front.
Opinion Columnist Last year, Liuba Grechen Shirley, who'd recently founded a Long Island chapter of the national Resistance group Indivisible, tried to get her Republican congressman, Peter King, to attend a town hall.
This week, the group Indivisible, as part of what is being billed as #savescotus, will deploy activists to show up at the district offices of senators to demand that they oppose the pick.
" In 2017, New Zealand's parliament became the first legislature to acknowledge a river's legal personhood when it passed a bill recognising the rights of the Whanganui River as an "indivisible and living whole.
"In Idaho, and around the country, we are seeing the power of grassroots-led enthusiasm for women leaders," Maria Urbina, the national political director of the Indivisible Project, said in a press release.
"From the grassroots perspective, the goal is to make this impeachment vote the most consequential of a Republican senator's career," said Meagan Hatcher-Mays, director of democracy policy for the grassroots group Indivisible.
He proposed a demilitarized Palestinian state, with borders drawn to meet Israeli security needs, while granting U.S. recognition of Israeli settlements on occupied West Bank land and of Jerusalem as Israel's indivisible capital.
"Everyone who voted for this has to feel like they're walking into a political buzz saw," organizers of Indivisible Colorado wrote in "Make Them Shake," a guide created after the vote last week.
The Indivisible Guide, in the three months since Levin first posted the Google Doc, had birthed the organization he and his colleagues had not intended to start, with Levin as the executive director.
At the center of the emerging movement are several progressive groups that boast big memberships, including Indivisible and MoveOn, that have been joined by an array of other groups spanning the Democratic Party.
Honorable mentions: Indivisible, Untitled Goose Game, Slay the Spire, Nowhere Prophet, Ring Fit Adventure Spoiler Warning: If you see a game you're trying not to be spoiled on you should skip its entry.
Indivisible, which did not exist three months ago, used a simple online platform to help hundreds of thousands of progressives organize thousands of chapters to confront the Trump agenda and members of Congress.
"I bet if you looked at the number of members of Congress holding fundraisers next week during recess, it would be nearly 100 percent," said Ezra Levin, co-founder of the Indivisible Project.
María Urbina, national policy director for the progressive group Indivisible, said that after years of being pushed by activists, the Democratic Party was getting closer to applying its liberal values to racial equality.
Over 550 protests calling for the impeachment and removal of Trump are planned, sponsored by a coalition of progressive groups including Public Citizen, Indivisible, the Service Employees International Union and the Sierra Club.
Groups like Indivisible have been focusing their organizing energy on packing congressional town halls — or holding "empty-chair town halls" to shame congressmen who refuse to appear in front of their unhappy constituents.
Groups like Indivisible, Code Blue Nation, and Flippable all sprung up after the election with the same purpose: to channel the energy and anger of progressives and ultimately get more Democrats into office.
The left-wing resistance group Indivisible has planned six additional "die-ins" at House Republicans' offices, where opponents of the bill will lie on the floor to demonstrate their opposition to the bill.
"This is a line in the sand for us," Sarah Dohl, a co-founder of the grassroots group Indivisible that has organized hundreds of congressional town halls across the country, told VICE News.
About 100 volunteers around the country -- working remotely nights and weekends because Indivisible doesn't have an office -- do the grunt work of handling emails and social media, maintaining the website and providing congressional updates.
As a (just over) middle-aged woman herself, Hillary Clinton's loss — even to Indivisible leader Carol Fiore, who didn't vote for her in the primaries — cut so deeply and so personally to this group.
Moreover, Swedenborg wrote voluminously about the relationship between the spiritual and the material planes, believing there was an infinite, indivisible power to life — an idea which reinforced the neo-Platonic sublime ideals of Romanticism.
The breakout star of the new activists, Indivisible, was launched by a pair of former Democratic congressional staffers in January, and now has 6,000 groups, in every congressional district, including 15 in Mr Rothfus's.
By contrast, Indivisible alone appears to have a much greater potential to promote its members' preferred issues and candidates and in turn affect the course of many more elections than the Tea Party did.
Israel forbids any official activity by the Western-backed Palestinian Authority in Jerusalem, saying it breaches Israel's sovereignty over the city, which it has declared its indivisible capital, although this is not recognized internationally.
Israel regards all of the city, including the eastern sector it captured in the 1967 Middle East war and annexed in a move that is not recognized internationally, as its "eternal and indivisible capital".
They form part of one coherent, indivisible whole – reflecting both the historic Balmain DNA and today's spirit of youth, freedom and rebellion – while accompanying our army on its perfect roadtrip of liberation and discovery.
A group of former congressional staffers, for instance, formed the group Indivisible which used the methods of the tea party to create pressure on Republicans in Congress to vote no on repeal and replace.
Chris Petzold, a Washington state Indivisible chapter founder said, "I'm here for Kamala Harris or Elizabeth Warren ... I really want to see a woman in the White House next, I think it's beyond time."
"Freedom as a concept is indivisible," Powell wrote, echoing libertarian intellectuals such as Friedrich Hayek and Milton Friedman who spent the mid-twentieth century defining the defense of capitalism as the defense of freedom.
John Russell, a Democratic activist who help organize the Indivisible movement in the area after Trump's election, is also running, banking on the support of anti-Trump fervor that animated the post-2016 activism.
But that ran afoul of an article of the Norwegian Constitution that states unequivocally that the Kingdom of Norway is "indivisible and inalienable," and the friendly gesture was called off, at least for now.
Two new laws passed by the Catalan assembly paving the way for the vote have been suspended while state judges consider whether holding it would breach Spain's constitution, which says the country is indivisible.
His long career came to an end when mass democracy was on the rise, when decolonization was on the march, and as political freedoms and rights began to be seen as indivisible and universal.
Israel has long considered all of Jerusalem as its eternal, indivisible capital, while Palestinians want East Jerusalem as the capital of a future state they seek in territory Israel captured in the 1967 war.
Indivisible, a progressive group created by former congressional staffers, held a nationwide strategy session this week to prep its members on how to have the biggest impact while lawmakers are in their home states.
Appearing in the winter of Democratic despair, the Indivisible Guide was downloaded more than a million times and spawned the creation of somewhere between 23,22018 and 6,000 groups, covering every congressional district in America.
In California, at the forefront of the Democratic resistance to President Donald Trump, the party has also seen an energized activist base fueled in part by the emergence of new organizations such as Indivisible.
The progressive digital organization ACRONYM this week launched a $1 million online campaign focused on impeachment in five swing states, and Indivisible and MoveOn are among the other organizations also considering running media campaigns.
The notion that a mental illness could be carried across generations by unitary, indivisible factors—corpuscles of information threading through families—would have struck most of Bleuler's contemporaries as mad in its own right.
Org put out a statement on Monday night calling Trump's decision a "military, economic, and humanitarian disaster," and the protest group Indivisible flayed Democrats preemptively for not doing more to speak out in opposition.
Israel has long considered all of Jerusalem as its eternal, indivisible capital, while Palestinians want East Jerusalem as the capital of a future state they seek in territory Israel took in the June 1967 war.
The philosopher Democritus posited that if you divide a piece of matter enough times, at some point you're left with something that can no longer be divided — this theoretical form he called atomos, or indivisible.
Progressives and liberals, including some Indivisible-affiliated local groups, have been flooding GOP town halls and other meet-your-representative events, allowing them to publicly lambast the very people trying to roll back Obama's agenda.
Yet far from supporting the modest security requirements or condemning the threats, so-called "resistance" groups like Indivisible tried to exploit the obvious need for a secure environment in the interests of partisan political gain.
A slew of progressive groups including Indivisible, NARAL, and Color of Change have continued to beat the drum on this message, arguing that all Democrats should make very clear about where they stand on Kavanaugh.
" Indivisible, along with 17 other leading groups on the Left including the ACLU, America's Voice, and Planned Parenthood had issued a statement Monday morning calling on Democrats to stand strong and deem McConnell's proposal "unacceptable.
Bonfire, an e-commerce platform for designing and selling custom merchandise, say they've sold well over a quarter-million Resistance items this year — totaling nearly $3 million — for groups like the Women's March and Indivisible.
Her new political action organization Onward Together (a spin on her campaign slogan "Stronger Together") coordinates fundraising efforts for progressive political groups including Swing Left, Indivisible, Color of Change, Emerge America, and Run for Something.
It pales in comparison to the best-informed, and shortest, of these works, "Indivisible: A Practical Guide for Resisting the Trump Agenda", spontaneously composed and freely disseminated, in the spirit of a true political pamphlet.
Pressley and other insurgents have drawn the attention of new voters whose support Democrats will need again, said María Urbina, national political director of Indivisible, a nationwide network that formed last year to resist Trump.
Indivisible volunteers are calling county officials to demand full lists of everyone who cast a provisional ballot, and then calling and texting those voters to encourage them to double check that their votes were counted.
Among the 14 groups backing it are the National Education Association; Service Employees International Union; United Food and Commercial Workers International Union; American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees; Indivisible and Color for Change.
"I think everybody is aware of what the environment is because they deal with Indivisible people outside their office every week protesting," Costello, whose district surrounds Philadelphia and who is being targeted by Democrats, said.
A similar coalition of groups from 2018 including NARAL Pro-Choice America, SEIU, the super PAC arm of EMILY's List, Indivisible and the Illinois Federation of Teachers, invested $1.4 million in backing Newman this year.
From another vantage point, Democratic House incumbents face an exceptionally large number of primary challengers this year, many of them from the left, supported by such groups as Justice Democrats, Indivisible and other insurgent organizations.
The grass-roots group Indivisible began a social media campaign to urge members of Congress to vote against the legislation as a way of starving "Trump's deportation machine," in a tweet with the hashtag #notonedollar.
We can take heart from the fact that we live in a time of unprecedented, growing and powerful people's activism — with great new efforts and organizations, like the Women's March, Indivisible, and Black Lives Matter.
In addition to tapping organizers in those senators' states, Indivisible and other groups have begun using phone banking and peer-to-peer texting to allow out-of-state volunteers to rally support across state lines.
"We are convinced that its implementation will promote the lessening of military activity and tension on the Korean peninsula and the forming in Northeastern Asia of a system of equal and indivisible security," he said.
Gutierrez, the activist group Indivisible, and United We Dream — the biggest advocacy organization on the Hill for the DREAMers — all urged Democrats to reject the Trump-Pelosi-Schumer deal because it did not address DACA.
"There was this overwhelming cry from different groups of people about not knowing what steps to take in order to fight," said Sarah Dohl, an Indivisible board member and former communications director for Democratic US Rep.
Israel's passage in June 1980 of a law proclaiming Jerusalem its "indivisible and eternal capital" led to a U.N. Security Council resolution calling on Guatemala and several other countries to move their embassies to Tel Aviv.
Israel's passage in June 1980 of a law proclaiming Jerusalem its "indivisible and eternal capital" led to a U.N. Security Council resolution calling upon those countries to move their embassies to Tel Aviv, prompting their transfer.
At one point, it was unclear whether Nelson, who has been endorsed by Our Revolution's local affiliate, or Cobb, who's garnered the support of Indivisible, had secured the backing of the New York Progressive Action Network.
These bacteria are so plentiful and so essential to our well-being that in Yong's vision there is really no such thing as bacterial and human, no "us" and "them": We are all an indivisible unit.
Its drunk narrator put an innovative spin on the popular amnesiac thriller model, but a book where womanhood seems indivisible from victimhood and where motivation stems either from lust or broodiness feels flawed from the outset.
"The security of America and Europe is indivisible," Obama said, commenting after meeting with European Council President Donald Tusk and European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker on the sidelines of the NATO summit in Warsaw, Poland.
These "die-ins," most of which are part of the Payback Project organized by MoveOn, Indivisible, the Women's March, and the Town Hall Project, are in protest of the 217 Republican representatives who voted for Trumpcare.
Costello even asked the local chapter of Indivisible, a group opposed to President Donald Trump's agenda, to delay its planned noon Saturday protest by two hours to avoid a conflict with a military academy nomination event.
The danger came not from determined anti-Trump groups like Indivisible, or University Republicans, who support our congressman's small government agenda, but rather from outside provocateurs who have sparked violence at several events across the country.
While Israel regards all of Jerusalem as its "eternal and indivisible" capital, the Palestinians want the east of the city, which Israel captured in the 1967 Middle East war, as the capital of their future state.
The local-national model embraced and built up by Indivisible has become increasingly popular among Democrats stung by the 2016 presidential result and a decade of down-ballot losses that many believe helped seed Trump's stunner.
On the other side of the brick wall, four women who lead the local chapter of the progressive group Indivisible were ordering salads and wraps at a recently opened restaurant that specializes in local fresh food.
The album relies on an indivisible group effort, so it's almost an indulgence when Mr. Kuhn plays an original ballad, "The Feeling Within," as a solo piano piece, deeply resonant and in no sort of hurry.
In Charlottesville and elsewhere, Democratic activist groups like Indivisible, which rose up out of the shock of Trump's election, turned out alongside members of Democratic Socialists of America, Black Lives Matter, and the Worker's World Party.
"I would not like to be sitting in his seat," said Jeanne Peters of the anti-Trump group Wood County Indivisible, but added that she personally would like for him to vote no on the nomination.
That profile has opened up Raimondo to attack from Brown, who has been endorsed by a number of liberal groups, including Indivisible, Justice Democrats and the state chapter of Our Revolution, the offshoot of Vermont Sen.
"We do think we need to praise members when they do something right, for whatever reason," said Angel Padilla, policy director at Indivisible, which has waged a national campaign to thwart Republican efforts to repeal Obamacare.
The referendum has been declared illegal by Rajoy's central government in Madrid, which says the constitution states the country is indivisible, and it has dispatched police across Catalonia to seize ballot boxes and prevent people voting.
" Talking tactics Moving forward, Indivisible wants to do two things: make it easier for everyday citizens to advocate for the causes they believe in and help local groups implement Indivisible's online guide for "resisting the Trump agenda.
I spoke on the phone with Melissa Irwin, an organizer from Indivisible Brooklyn Do or Die and Pussy Power NYC who helped organize a recent protest at Trump Tower marking the one-year anniversary of the election.
" Mayor of Jerusalem Nir Barkat said in a statement reported by Israeli media that Spicer's announcement "sent a clear message to the world that the U.S. recognizes Jerusalem as the indivisible capital of the State of Israel.
Spain's Constitution, created in 1978 after the end of dictator Francisco Franco's regime, states that the country is indivisible and last-year's attempt by Catalonia to hold a secession referendum was met with a harsh legal crackdown.
"This may be the last push we need," said Lara Crigger, 34, founder of an Indivisible chapter in Metairie, Louisiana, about her group's plans to get hundreds of people to show up at Cassidy's offices next Thursday.
And Indivisible Southern Arizona's Carol Fiore: "The majority of this is group is women and the demographic I just said [middle-aged]," Fiore said, while noting that five of the group's seven original members were under 35.
Press play above to see America Uprising's feature on the brave women of Westfield 20/20 and to learn more about how Indivisible is continuing to create progressive momentum for tomorrow's special elections and next year's midterms.
When she read in the New York Times about Indivisible, a liberal group founded by former congressional staffers to help people put pressure on political leaders, she immediately found a local chapter on Facebook and signed up.
As a recent graduate of a PhD program who's in a committed romantic partnership, in some ways she has more in common with her fellow Indivisible activists who are older and married than with many single women.
That is why the United Kingdom does not seek membership of the single market: we understand and respect your position that the four freedoms of the single market are indivisible and there can be no "cherry picking".
Before the midterms, the leaders of Indivisible, the big progressive grass-roots group, conducted a national survey of its members — people who had marched, knocked on doors or otherwise gotten politically involved over the past two years.
In the case of Wendy Gooditis, who won a long-shot victory over a well-liked Republican incumbent in the Washington exurbs, volunteers from chapters of Swing Left and Indivisible, national activist groups, showed up every weekend.
Indivisible has played a leading role in turning out voters at congressional town halls to voice their opposition to Trump's plan to repeal Obamacare — a tactic explicitly copied from the Tea Party's organizing drive in 2009-2010.
Vee's recent casting project was for Indivisible, a crowdfunded action RPG celebrated for its diverse representation reflected in its appropriately casted characters, and one of the largest, most in-depth casting projects she had undertaken to date.
After winning, many of these same progressive organizations, including Indivisible, MoveOn, and coalitions like Not One Penny and Americans for Tax Fairness, immediately turned their attention to tax reform — the next big item on Republicans' policy agenda.
"The best impact is to use the power of local groups and nonviolent movements to exert pressure in the ways the system was designed to receive pressure," said Elizabeth Beavers, who covers foreign policy issues for Indivisible.
Furthermore, a spokesperson for Indivisible Chicago told Gizmodo that using public record requests, the group was also able to obtain the current username and password used by the Illinois State Board of Election to access the Crosscheck system.
"All these Senate Democrats are beating around the bush, but Harris came out very publicly and very explicitly about tying her vote on the spending bill to a fix for DREAMers," said Angel Padilla, policy director of Indivisible.
Israel captured the West Bank, the Gaza Strip and East Jerusalem in the 1967 Middle East war and later annexed East Jerusalem, declaring it part of its eternal, indivisible capital, in a move that was never recognized internationally.
So Friedman not only has the law on his side but the foresight Palestinian apologists lack, namely, the understanding that recognizing Jerusalem as the indivisible capital of Israel will end the Palestinian fantasy of one day controlling Jerusalem.
The local Maori tribe views it as "an indivisible and living whole, comprising the river and all tributaries from the mountains to the sea — and that's what we are giving effect to through this settlement," Mr. Finlayson said.
"One thing we're seeing across upset races is there's really a broad multiracial coalition generating support: young people of color, new voters largely ignored by previous campaigns," said Maria Urbina, national political director at the progressive group Indivisible.
On the Democratic side, the race is looking like it will go for former Nashville Mayor Karl Dean, the clear favorite, over state House Minority Leader Craig Fitzhugh, who has the endorsement of the progressive grassroots group Indivisible.
Shot with a dreamy fabulism that merges the gorgeous and the grotesque, "Indivisible," the third feature from Edoardo De Angelis, draws on a rich vein of Italian cinematic history to deliver an adventurous ode to freedom and sisterhood.
"Some of this reflects that women tend to have more of an active social network to begin with," said Leah Greenberg, the co-founder and co-executive director of Indivisible, an incubator for resistance groups across the country.
The Democratic Party and such Democrat-allied groups as Swing Left and Indivisible are using MobilizeAmerica software and other sophisticated digital tools to send that message, recruit volunteers and channel them toward where they'll make the most difference.
On Tuesday, U.S. President Donald Trump proposed creating a demilitarized Palestinian state with borders drawn to meet Israeli security needs, granting U.S. recognition of Israeli settlements on occupied West Bank land and of Jerusalem as Israel's indivisible capital.
Lisa Holliday, a member of a local chapter of the advocacy group Indivisible, said that people planned to be "protesting by land and by sea," including kayakers and canoeists who will paddle the Potomac River to the course.
" The Nation interviewed Ezra Levin, a former Democratic staffer and co-founder of the project and reported on the exchange: "Levin says that Indivisible built on the Tea Party's model of 'practicing locally-focused, almost entirely defensive strategy.
It is claimed by both sides – the Palestinians claiming the east of the city as their future capital, and the Israelis claiming the city as their indivisible capital, although their sovereignty over the city is not recognized internationally.
"They don&apost want to be the deciding vote on this; we&aposre going to force them to be the deciding vote on this," Ezra Levin, the founder of the progressive group Indivisible Project, said on MSNBC last week.
Traldi and Angel Padilla, a former congressional staffer and another Indivisible co-founder, urged those listening -- many of them newly engaged in politics and preparing to attend their first town halls -- to arrive with direct asks for their lawmakers.
Energy from that event was the catalyst that pushed them to seek out the March-affiliated "Huddles" in their communities, or join with Indivisible, a newly formed progressive organization that now includes thousands of local groups across the nation.
The women's marches and the emergence of an even broader-based, liberal version of the tea party led by new groups like Indivisible, have brought into the party new activists willing to do the grunt work of organizing locally.
Ezra Levin, who co-founded Indivisible, an effort to resist Trump, emphasizes that calling representatives is crucial for activists — and that congressional staffers have a short attention span, so fights should be focused on the issue of the day.
This new state of matter causes electrons—"thought to be indivisible building blocks of nature"—to break apart into fractional particles called Majorana fermions, which physicists were recently able to detect in a two-dimensional material similar to graphene.
Like CPAC, the Ideas Conference aims to bring together grassroots and established organizations—Tanden highlighted Indivisible, Swing Left, Town Hall Project, Digital Democracy, Democracy Lab, and Our Revolution, as well as Planned Parenthood and the ACLU—with political leaders.
"Part of what we're trying to do is help the country see this new form of exploitation for what it is," Aram Fischer, an organizer with Indivisible who participates in the weekly calls from San Francisco, told The Hill.
On Wednesday, Rouda will get another boost when Indivisible -- the influential anti-Trump resistance group -- endorses him, a booming bat signal to Democrats ahead of June's "jungle primary," which advances the top two vote-getters regardless of party affiliation.
However, groups that refuse to distinguish between abortion and family planning ("reproductive rights are indivisible," as they say), such as the International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) and the Planned Parenthood Federation of America (PPFA), refused to accept the money.
Started by two former congressional aides who witnessed the rise of the Tea Party and its effectiveness at battling President Obama's agenda, the Indivisible network began as an online guide for anti-Trump protesters on how to influence Congress.
"A lot of groups don't really see a major strategic shift between advocating for their elected officials, and if they're not listening, pivoting toward electoral work," said Leah Greenberg, 31, one of the co-founders of the Indivisible network.
Then activists plunged in locally, many guided by the organizing advice of the resistance organization Indivisible — visit your own member of Congress and tell him or her your views on particular issues — and the history of successful protest campaigns.
"The nation owes incredible gratitude to @Indivisible_KC @Indivisible_LFK @KansasACSCAN," Topher Spiro, of the Center for American Progress, tweeted last night (referring to the Kansas chapters of both the Indivisible organizing group and the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network).
He was also backed by a coalition of groups like the Collective PAC, which is dedicated to elevating African-American candidates; Indivisible, an organization formed in response to President Donald Trump's election in 2016; and the Working Families Party.
I have been in both Tea Party and Indivisible group local meetings where active citizens are spending a lot of time trying to figure out jigsaw like boundaries and how to contact neighbors in relation to who represents them.
Still, Kelly Pollock, a Chicago political activist who volunteers with a local chapter of a progressive grass-roots advocacy group, Indivisible, said that there was no consensus candidate in this campaign and that she would have welcomed ranked choice.
"This idea that if you are undocumented that you don't have a voice on one of the major platforms is undemocratic," said Angel Padilla, the policy director for the progressive group Indivisible, which has been especially active advocating for Dreamers.
She sang parts of "God Bless America" and "This Land Is Your Land," and then recited a line from the Pledge of Allegiance -- "One nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all" -- adding emphasis to the last two words.
Indivisible followers swamp their local Republican lawmaker with pestering letters, jam their phone lines with inquiries, about their votes or intentions to vote, buttonhole them in public and organise protests rallies when they go to ground, as many now have.
Indivisible members in New York gave Chuck Schumer, the Democratic leader in the Senate, an early taste of their disapproval, by noisily protesting against his votes to confirm several of Mr Trump's first cabinet nominees; he voted against the rest.
In the process, the confusion of left-wing groups that have been leading the opposition to Mr Trump, including Emily's List and Indivisible, a grass-roots group which introduced many of the newbie candidates to activism, has started to coalesce.
The courts and Congress have been able to check the President on several occasions, while a grassroots opposition movement called Indivisible succeeded at shaking legislators in both parties, forcing them to think twice about quickly throwing their support behind the President.
For one thing, photons—pointlike, indivisible units of light—are massless, which is the whole essence of being a photon to begin with and what enables such particles to set the universe's maximum speed limit (the c in E = mc2).
She opened her act by singing lines from "God Bless America" and "This Land Is Your Land" and announced we are "one nation under God, indivisible with liberty and justice for all" before launching into a medley of her own works.
In the best-case scenario, Onward Together could direct money towards grassroots groups that have sprung up in the aftermath of Trump's victory, like Indivisible and Knock Every Door, as well as established organizations like Planned Parenthood and the ACLU.
Harun and Khandakar, who describe themselves as "complete and total political novices," said that the group is focused on increasing Muslim involvement in politics and that it was inspired by Indivisible, a nationwide grassroots movement of locally led progressive organizations.
Those groups include Run for Something, Swing Left, a grassroots network supporting Democratic House candidates in swing districts; Emerge America, a group urging Democratic women to run for office; Color of Change, a criminal justice reform focused organization; and Indivisible.
The four groups — which include MoveOn, Need to Impeach, Stand Up America and Indivisible — say their campaign is designed to drive constituents to rally the public pressure against their representatives to make the formal step of opening an impeachment inquiry.
A group of 36 Indivisible chapters in California sent an open letter to Democratic Senators Dianne Feinstein and Kamala Harris Monday pressuring them to block the nominations of Gina Haspel as CIA Director and Mike Pompeo as Secretary of State.
But since Republicans control the House — a simple majority vote in the House can impeach a president; the Senate then tries him — Indivisible co-executive director Leah Greenberg said the group would be aiming its message at members of both parties.
Many smaller Indivisible groups share a similar origin story: what started as discussions around kitchen tables after the presidential election spawned public meetings, which attracted even greater attendance and eventually led to organizing into groups dedicated to taking specific action.
Senator Gillibrand has also made a point of rallying against Republicans and courting progressive voters: she just received the endorsement of Indivisible, the liberal grass-roots group, which also endorsed Mr. Cuomo's primary opponent, Cynthia Nixon, the actress and education activist.
The recognition has prompted the Palestinians to snub a Trump administration they accuse of bias on behalf of Israel, which counts all of the city holy to Jews, Christians and Muslims as its indivisible capital - a status not recognized abroad.
That was the kernel of a grassroots political movement called Indivisible, which a year later has inspired more than 5,000 local groups to action on issues like preserving the Affordable Care Act, supporting public schools and challenging the administration's immigration policies.
And an advocacy group funded by the billionaire hedge fund manager George Soros, a founding member of the Democracy Alliance and one of the most influential donors on the left, is considering a donation in the low six figures to Indivisible.
Leah Greenberg, the co-executive director of the advocacy group Indivisible, said she still believes Ms. Harris can win over progressive voters, but it would require her embracing the language of systemic reform — which Ms. Harris has rejected in the past.
One of the biggest successes so far this year is the organization called Indivisible, founded in the immediate aftermath of the 2016 election by Ezra Levin and Leah Greenberg, a married couple who both worked as aides to Democratic congressmen.
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Guy Potucek, who works for a military contractor and organized an Indivisible group in Virginia's 10th District, represented by Barbara Comstock, said his group had held a training session to help members get involved in the Virginia elections this year.
Elayne Gregg is part of the Tohono O'odham, Akimel O'odham and Inupiaq peoples, an advocate for indigenous peoples' rights and a member of Indivisible Tohono, a grassroots group that engages in voter rights and civic activities throughout her Arizona community.
In February, Priorities USA, which raised $192 million to support Clinton in 2016, announced it was reorienting itself to support grass-roots organizing — including an investment in online advertising driving people to the Indivisible Guide's website listing congressional members' town halls.
Leah Greenberg, co-founder of the grass-roots progressive group Indivisible, has been making a similar argument for the past two years, arguing that successfully confronting Trump -- and Trumpism -- requires a deeper consideration of the conditions that led to his election.
EMILY's List, which backs pro-choice Democratic women, backed Newman early on, as did a plethora of other groups including NARAL Pro-Choice America, Planned Parenthood Action Fund, MoveOn, Indivisible, The Sierra Club, Service Employees International Union, and Our Revolution.
During small constituent meetings, including some with liberal activists in Indivisible, Valadao often highlights the bill's tax credits, which he said would allow people to purchase insurance that's best for them instead of having a government system that limits their options.
Lara Crigger, lead organizer for Metairie Indivisible, explained the group's protest this way: "It is on us to stand up and shout as loud as we can, 'You don't speak for us,'" she said about the reaction to white supremacist groups.
Across from Gibson's installation is the work of American artist Aaron Dysart, which looks at the negotiation between humanity and nature: two seemingly indivisible categories that are inherently separated by contemporary society and the modalities in which we live our lives.
This color-coded document included but was not limited to, in no particular order, the following groups: 31st Street Swing Left; Code Blue; Indivisible Del Ray; Indivisible VA Assembly 42; Network NoVA; NOVANation Coalition; Sister District DC; Sister District Maryland; Swing Left; Together We Will NoVA; Vienna Neighbors United; VOTE MOB VA; WofA (We of Action); ACT Empowered; We ARE the People Who Stand Up; Loudoun 4 Women's March on Washington; Hunter Mill Huddle; Arlington Huddle Action Network; Neighbors for a Blue Virginia; Ward 3 Democrats; the Resurgent Left; Turn It Blue DC (formerly Swing Left NE DC); Dining for Democracy; #Citizen.
Documents obtained under state transparency laws by the anti-Trump group Indivisible Chicago revealed that Crosscheck had emailed Illinois election officials both the username and password to the program's FTP server—credentials that Illinois neglected to redact before releasing the emails publicly.
The five co-founders and volunteers from their personal networks of progressive friends and fellow congressional staffers launched a website and social media accounts, and then added those who formed local groups based on the Indivisible protest guide's principles into a database.
"It was a tough loss from our end, because we really did think we could get her," says Angel Padilla, the national policy director for the Indivisible Project, a liberal activist group that had helped coordinate protests against the bill in Murkowski's offices.
The videos, funded in part by Indivisible Brooklyn, are narrated in seven languages—English, Spanish, Urdu, Arabic, Russian, Haitian Creole and Mandarin—and voiced by a polyglot lineup of actors, pop stars, novelists and activists including Kumail Nanjiani, Edwidge Danticat and Linda Sarsour.
Given also that the Democrats are at a historically low ebb, obliterated electorally in much of the country, and with institutions badly neglected under Mr Obama, groups such as Indivisible might not merely influence the party, as the Tea Party influenced the Republicans.
"Everybody's on the edge of their seat because there are so many candidates," said Nancy Hardwick, who hosted the gathering of members of the local chapter of Indivisible, an upstart Democratic group that has been active across the country, in her living room.
Rhea Wyss, a graphic designer and organizer with Indivisible Kansas City, said the women who founded the chapter went from almost no political involvement to deep engagement in the two months between the group's founding and mid-March, when she joined up.
On Tuesday, progressive groups Demand Progress, Indivisible, MoveOn, and Win Without War sent Democratic leadership a letter calling on them to be more aggressive when it comes to keeping Democrats in line on supporting the resolution and voting against the Buck amendment.
"We have a vast network of groups that have a lot of power in making sure people are aware of open enrollment and these options that are available to them," said Angel Padilla of Indivisible, a grass-roots group formed after Trump's election.
And while it's the content of Indivisible itself that inspired so much commotion, it's one of dozens of viral Google Docs that have brought people together over the past few years in sometimes powerful ways, reshaping the way some use the platform.
Rhea Mallett, a Briarcliff Manor resident who helped found Indivisible Rivertowns, said the latest deal between mainstream Democrats and the I.D.C. was especially frustrating given the #MeToo movement and the spate of sexual assault and harassment allegations against powerful men, including Mr. Klein.
We've seen it in the willingness of party activists, like those of Indivisible and the Sunrise Movement, to sharply criticize, confront, or threaten primary challenges against esteemed moderates like Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, and Senator Dianne Feinstein.
They might be organized by nationwide anti-Trump activist groups like Indivisible, but reports from the town halls show constituents raising their driver's licenses to prove their place of residence and wearing stickers with their zip codes to show they're constituents too.
After the polls closed in November, Katie Farnan, who started an Indivisible resistance group in Colorado in early 2100, waited just one minute to tweet out a countdown clock and a link to raise money to help unseat Senator Cory Gardner in 22018.
Hillary Shields, who started an Indivisible group in Kansas City, Mo., shortly after the 2016 election and then ran and lost for State Senate in November, said she wanted to restart the Democratic club in Lee's Summit, the suburb where she lives.
"We reject the D.C.C.C.'s attempt to hoard power, which will only serve to keep that talent pool — and Congress itself — disproportionately white and male," María Urbina, the national political director for Indivisible, a progressive grass-roots group, said of the campaign committee.
"It's Senator Schumer's job as minority leader to keep his caucus together and stand up for progressive values and he failed to do it," Ezra Levin, a co-founder of Indivisible, a left-wing advocacy group modeled on the Tea Party, told me.
Still, liberal groups like Indivisible, MoveOn, Need to Impeach and Stand Up America have ramped up pressure on Democratic lawmakers while they are home in their districts for town halls over the six-week break, demanding they back a formal impeachment inquiry.
"Several group leaders spoke via conference call to his staff, specifically asking him to change the bill to avoid loosening controls for bigger banks, and opening the door to discrimination in lending at smaller community banks," said James Scott, representative with Indivisible NOCO.
Indivisible, a resistance organization that is dedicated to obstructing President Trump's agenda, has been focusing on stopping the GOP health plan for the last six months-- 74% of their email subscribers are female, and most of their local groups are led by women.
"A year ago, we were scared that the incoming administration and Congress was going to do a whole bunch of very big things very fast," Ezra Levin, one of the founders of Indivisible, a Resistance movement organized by congressional district, told me.
The local Indivisible group "Flip NC" has deemed the 27th one of its top 10 "most flippable" Senate districts this year as Democrats attempt to break the Republican supermajority in the state legislature that allows Republicans to override the Democratic governor's vetoes.
On this episode of Indivisible, we take your calls on the recent executive order by President Trump enacting a ban on travel to the United States from certain countries with heavy Muslim populations, resulting in a burst of protests across the country over the weekend.
"The Democratic House leadership may not care what we think about impeachment, but our representatives do, and August recess is everyone's opportunity to pressure them to take action," Ezra Levin, the co–executive director of Indivisible, said in a statement shared with BuzzFeed News.
"There is a sea change happening in the progressive movement and we are seeing it in some of the new people that understand the link between domestic and foreign policy," Elizabeth Beavers, a policy director with Indivisible, the nation's largest grassroots progressive group, said.
All I can tell you is that the emergence of these groups like Indivisible that have networks spread across the country means that when Andy sends out a tweet and it gets picked up by them, information can spread like wildfire across the country.
As many speculated about whether the outspoken singer would use her spotlight to address women's rights, immigration or President Donald Trump, Gaga recited part of the American Pledge of Allegiance, "one nation under God, indivisible with liberty and justice for all," in her opening song.
Less ideological outfits like Indivisible and the disability advocate group ADAPT, which saw its protesters arrested by Capitol Police after a die-in outside McConnell's office, also figure to be key players in shaping Democratic policy through the coming midterm season and into 2020.
One evening, Piscotty invited me to a meeting of local activists hosted by Carey Jo Barnhart Chase, a member of Indivisible and HB Huddle, a Huntington Beach activist group that Piscotty had been following online, at the clubhouse of Barnhart Chase's mobile-home park.
And while I didn't spot any anti-Trump T-shirts or Indivisible voter registration booths (McBride did urge us to call our representatives), what I was experiencing was a liberal call to arms, probably one of thousands taking place at that exact moment in America.
"I don't know if it's a generational thing, but Google Docs seemed like the best place to do this, because it's the best for collaboration," said Sarah Dohl, a co-author and spokesperson for the document and political activism group that resulted, called Indivisible.
"I don't know if it's a generational thing, but Google Docs seemed like the best place to do this, because it's the best for collaboration," said Sarah Dohl, a co-author and spokesperson for the document and political activism group that resulted, called Indivisible.
Groups such as NARAL, the Human Rights Campaign, which promotes gay rights, and Indivisible, a nationwide network which formed last year to resist Republican President Donald Trump, say Lipinski's socially conservative views are out of touch with the district that first elected him in 2004.
At a meeting of the liberal group Indivisible in Eagleville, Pa., last month, Democratic activists railed not just against Mr. Trump, but also against Republicans in Harrisburg, the state capital, accusing them of wringing money from suburban voters while neglecting local schools and infrastructure.
The BBC reported Monday that the government could be considering a compromise over the Irish "backstop" in that it could be applicable to Northern Ireland only, potentially placating Brexiteers — albeit at the expense of lawmakers bent on keeping the U.K. indivisible in terms of law.
"This squandered opportunity is not only another failure to deliver on their word; it's a choice to be complicit in the detention and deportation of Dreamers," wrote immigrant advocates United We Dream, National Immigration Law Center, and the progressive grassroots group Indivisible before the vote.
"There is a bigger feeling of a bit of sadness because hundreds of thousands of people across the state worked to deliver wins in 2018 — Democratic victories up and down the ticket," said Katie Farnan, who runs the progressive activist group Indivisible Front Range Resistance.
"Amy Klobuchar was an accomplice in the conservative capture of the courts," said Meagan Hatcher-Mays, the director of democracy policy for Indivisible, a liberal grass-roots group that sprang up after Mr. Trump's election and has not made an endorsement in the primary race.
"The big blue wave that Schumer hopes will make him Senate majority leader in 2019 will not build itself," said Ezra Levin, a co-executive director of the Indivisible Project, a group that emerged as an organizing hub of the anti-Trump progressive resistance.
"No matter your candidate, you have to recognize that going from the most diverse field ever in January to a potentially all-white debate stage in December is catastrophic," wrote Leah Greenberg, a co-executive director of Indivisible, a national progressive group, on Twitter.
"Make sure you're tracking and monitoring when important [climate] legislation is coming up in Congress and make your voice heard on a regular basis," said Leah Greenberg, co-founder of Indivisible, which publishes practical steps modeled after the Tea Party for achieving progressive political change.
Indivisible, a progressive organizing group founded after the 2016 election, is backing the April 20 walkout and helping Murdock and some of her fellow students organize — and some students indicated that the April 20 event is a bit more of an open political push for gun reform.
The company's official history states simply: "the story of the evolution of Saudi Aramco and the unparalleled oil and gas resources it has developed ... is indivisible from the story of the development of Saudi Arabia itself, which was fuelled by the development of those very resources".
On concrete issues like the travel ban and net neutrality, "you could tell people, 'This is what Washington is doing, so this is what you need to do to prevent it,'" said Vansean, co-founder of the New Orleans chapter for Indivisible, an anti-Trump resistance organization.
Texas's 21st Congressional District, an open R+10 seat, has its own Indivisible group now, and even out in what's probably the reddest part of a red congressional district, I saw more hard signs for Beto O'Rourke and Joseph Kopser than I did for their opponents.
"We expect that Democrats don't control the agenda, but Democrats do have some levers to use and they're not using them right now for the things they should be," said Angel Padilla, policy director for Indivisible, a national activist group that has been very vocal on immigration.
"No matter what the United States says, it cannot change the objective fact that there is only one China in the world and that Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan are indivisible parts of Chinese territory," spokesman Geng Shuang said in a statement on the ministry website.
"In the interest of the public good and as per the powers granted to us by the constitution ... the following is decreed: all Popular Mobilisation Forces are to operate as an indivisible part of the armed forces and be subject to the same regulations," the decree said.
But by zeroing in on competitive races and using social media to attract both in-state and out-of-state donors and volunteers, groups like Flippable (and Swing Left, and Indivisible, and others), hope they can take advantage of our passing political moment to make lasting change.
In California's 48th District, Harley Rouda, a businessman who registered as a Democrat only after the 2016 election, now has the support of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee; Indivisible, the grass-roots liberal group; and the union activists from the California Nurses Association/National Nurses United.
Trump hurts America when he violates a cardinal tenet of our Pledge of Allegiance by dividing race against race, religion against religion, neighbor against neighbor, American against American and undermines the great patriotic notion that America is one nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for ALL.
When a woman from local advocacy organization Indivisible Nation BK placed a cardboard cutout of Schumer in front of the town hall crowd on Monday, attendees began addressing the cutout with their concerns about the Supreme Court and the future of Democratic leadership, according to The Nation.
To find out how that effort was going, I spoke to Angel Padilla, the policy director at Indivisible, a grassroots nonprofit that is organizing phone call campaigns targeting Republican senators from ten key states: Alaska, West Virginia, Nevada, Arizona, Colorado, Arkansas, Louisiana, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Maine.
A coalition of liberal activist organizations including Indivisible, MoveOn, Need to Impeach and Stand Up America have been pushing impeachment supporters to show up at Democratic lawmakers' events over the House's six-week summer recess to press them on whether they think Trump should be impeached.
"The California Democratic Party has their process — people have used the word corrupt, I don't like that word, it's inappropriate — but I feel like it's outdated," said McCall, head of the county's Indivisible chapter, adding that the party threw its support to one candidate too early.
" (An Indivisible chapter is planning a Tuesday evening protest outside Schumer's Brooklyn apartment.) Representative Luis Gutiérrez, Democrat of Illinois, said in a statement, "This shows me that when it comes to immigrants, Latinos and their families, Democrats are still not willing to go to the mat.
This energy is indivisible into units of small talk, and if Robbins ever allows for a moment of conversational entropy — by looking away from your eyes for a split second — it's only out of politeness, to afford you the opportunity to regather your own wan, windblown vitality.
Yet Indivisible has also received funding from the tech entrepreneur Reid Hoffman, as well as foundations or coalitions tied to Democracy Alliance donors, including the San Francisco mortgage billionaire Herbert Sandler, the New York real estate heiress Patricia Bauman and the oil heiress Leah Hunt-Hendrix.
Even as the Ways and Means Committee just formally organized and navigated a 35-day long government shutdown of agencies within their jurisdiction, groups like Tax March, Indivisible and Stand Up America sent a letter last week to Neal urging him to swiftly request Trump's returns.
While the Israeli prime minister cannot be seen to oppose the United States moving its embassy to Jerusalem - Israel considers the city its eternal and indivisible capital and wants all countries to base their embassies there - there is an awareness that such a move could be destabilizing.
This energy is indivisible into units of small talk, and if Robbins ever allows for a moment of conversational entropy — by looking away from your eyes for a split second — it's only out of politeness, to afford you the opportunity to regather your own wan, windblown vitality.
Three liberal groups — Tax March, Stand Up America and Indivisible — recently wrote a letter urging the chairman to "stop slow-walking" and even attached another form letter, addressed to the Treasury secretary and the Internal Revenue Service commissioner, for Mr. Neal to sign formally requesting the returns.
And while the bulk of the Idaho Democratic establishment has endorsed Jordan's opponent, Boise school board member A.J. Balukoff, Jordan has earned the support of the progressive PAC Democracy for America, Planned Parenthood, Our Revolution, and was among the first five candidates endorsed on the national level by Indivisible.
In May of this year, Grechen Shirley made history (and went viral) when she successfully petitioned the Federal Election Commission to let her use campaign cash for child care, and she is known around her district as the young mom organizing Indivisible protests with Nicholas strapped to her chest.
The fight to spare Obamacare from the congressional GOP's repeal effort gave the Democratic base a rallying cry and a unifying goal -- allowing older parts of the party's establishment, new organizations like "Indivisible" and leftist groups like the Democratic Socialists of America to line up behind a common cause.
Sometimes, it is true, we become caught up in things less important and do not remember, nor care to know of the price paid for the freedom to protest, the freedom to vote, or the freedom to live as one nation under God, indivisible with justice for all.
Leah Greenberg, co-executive director of the national Indivisible group, said that an "important touchpoint" in the group's decision to endorse Ms. Nixon was Mr. Cuomo's role in embracing a breakaway faction of Democrats in the New York State Senate who had helped keep Republicans in power in Albany.
Political concerns were at the front of constituents' minds in Philadelphia, as well, where many of the Democratic representatives in the greater area — Madeleine Dean, Mary Gay Scanlon, Chrissy Houlahan and Brendan F. Boyle — fielded questions from a moderator from the liberal activist group Indivisible, which convened the forum.
At a White House event on Tuesday with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Trump proposed creating a Palestinian state but demilitarized and with borders drawn to meet Israeli security needs, while granting U.S. recognition of Israeli settlements on occupied West Bank land and of Jerusalem as Israel's indivisible capital.
The anger and fear provoked by the advent of President Trump have led to explosive growth for progressive advocacy groups determined to oppose the president's agenda and, crucially, to elect Democrats to local office — groups like Indivisible, Run for Something, Emerge America and Color of Change (through its PAC).
"I want to take our country back," said Katie Farnan, a member of Indivisible Front Range Resistance, which is among the groups calling, writing and showing up weekly with bagels and protest signs at Senator Cory Gardner's district offices to urge the Colorado Republican to hold town meetings.
Ana Maria Escobedo, an entrepreneur, joined Indivisible determined to rally more Hispanics to register; she is knocking on doors to enlist new voters, and proudly recounted how she and an avid Trump supporter spent all night talking at a wedding so she could rebut him point by point.
Last week, the group held an online seminar with members of Indivisible, the most prominent activist organization to emerge in response to Mr. Trump's election, to coach supporters on how to challenge lawmakers — in a "civil and respectful way" advised one strategist, according to a recording of the session.
Written by former congressional aides, "Indivisible" provides both ideological and practical courses of action for "stiffening Democratic spines and weakening pro-Trump Republican resolve," but it assumes an informed audience, focusing on how liberals can best protect the Democratic agenda rather than attempting to educate readers about what that agenda is.
In backing Rouda late, after labor groups, the Sierra Club and organizations like Indivisible, the party was able to bolster his candidacy without a creating a situation like in Texas' 13th District, where the committee's efforts to undermine a progressive candidate likely boosted her in a first round of primary voting.
The groups, which include MoveOn, Indivisible, Organizing for Action, Latino Victory, United We Dream and the Working Families Party, among others, will launch a new online organizing hub Tuesday called The Last Weekend, with an aim of amassing more than a million volunteer hours during those crucial pre-election days.
Billionaires Tom Steyer and George Soros, along with others, recently plunged $650,000 into the Gillum-associated political action committee, Forward Florida, while progressive groups -- including Indivisible Action, Our Revolution and People for the American Way -- pledged $3.5 million to turn out voters for Gillum over the final week of the race.
Because the worshipers who died at the shrine of the Sufi philosopher Lal Shahbaz Qalandar had come bearing offerings of rose petals and had prayed at the tomb of the revered saint, hard-liners saw their faith as an affront to Islam, which holds that there is a single, indivisible God.
"I really react negatively to the idea that the other side can play hardball but we have to appear reasonable because there's some referee in the sky judging what's fair," said Ezra Levin, the co-founder of the Indivisible Project, a grassroots organizing venture that has caught fire among progressive activists.
The video, which was recorded on the phone of the victim, a member of the Tohono O'odham Nation identified as Paulo Remes, spread quickly on social media after several tribe members and Indivisible Tohono, an organization focused on the impact of border policies, posted the footage on Twitter and Facebook.
The Democracy Alliance distributed a "resistance map" to its donors in July including new groups focused on converting the anti-Trump energy into electoral wins, such as Flippable, Swing Left and Sister District, as well as legal watchdog groups and others focused on mobilizing protesters, such as Women's March and Indivisible.
And many women are joining forces with a bevy of groups that have sprung up since the election to foster activism with technological tools, such as Indivisible, which provides a template for influencing members of Congress; SwingLeft, which identifies nearby swing districts and offers opportunities to volunteer; and countless more.
The indivisible opposition to impeachment that Republicans displayed makes it easier for Trump to disparage the process as merely another partisan exercise -- and to find a receptive audience for that argument not only among his own base, but also among some independents who recoil from any kind of elevated partisan conflict.
VICE recently spoke with organizers and strategists associated with Occupy Wall Street, the Sunrise Movement, Extinction Rebellion, Indivisible and "The Squad"—comprised of congresswomen Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ilhan Omar, Rashida Tlaib and Ayanna Pressley—who said you have more leverage and influence over our planet's fate than you're likely aware.
Pushing other Frontliners and more moderate members to join their colleagues in support of impeachment is another priority for the progressive groups during recess, an Indivisible organizer told BuzzFeed News, but they also plan to press Republicans and Democrats in safely blue districts who they believe should be more vocal about impeachment.
The organizers of the Women's March, the tax day protests and April 22's March for Science are involved -- as well as Indivisible, a hub of left-leaning resistance with hundreds of local chapters; the Barack Obama-aligned Organizing for Action and Bernie Sanders' Our Revolution; leading progressive groups including Planned Parenthood, MoveOn.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' The exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Warren offers plan to repeal 1994 crime law authored by Biden MORE (I-Vt.), including Justice Democrats, Indivisible and the Rhode Island chapter of Our Revolution.
" Castro added that his intention in sharing the graphic, which was initially created by a local Indivisible chapter, was to "start a conversation about what exactly Donald Trump is doing with these people's money," adding that he hoped donors in Texas and around the country would "think twice about contributing to his campaign.
In a way, though, the structure of the brain itself had some of the qualities that attracted him to the extended-mind view in the first place: it was not one indivisible thing but millions of quasi-independent things, which worked seamlessly together while each had a kind of existence of its own.
"What's different about this year is that you have a bunch of organic groups like the Indivisible groups, for example, but also groups like the Texas Organizing Project that are finally actively working in most parts of Texas now to register folks to vote and also to mobilize them," he told Hill.
" Notable examples under Trump: #MeToo The revitalization of gun control, led by the Parkland teens "Indivisible, a grass-roots organization with some 6,000 local groups, some of whom have held vigils, marches and die-ins concentrating on both local issues and national concerns such as voter suppression, health care and the DREAM Act.
Ms. Nixon and Mr. Williams are the underdogs in the contest and the backing of Indivisible, with 400 registered chapters in New York scattered all across the state, according to the group, provides them a potential network of supporters for her shoestring candidacy to tap into during the race's final six-plus weeks.
There's Harley Rouda, the DCCC- and Indivisible-endorsed real estate investor and ex-Republican; and Hans Keirstead, a stem cell scientist with a California Democratic Party endorsement who has spent a lot of time trying to fend off 2009 allegations that he slept with his grad students and got into a drunken fistfight.
A senior editor at Bloomberg News and the author of "True Gentlemen: The Broken Pledge of America's Fraternities" America's colleges must bring together students of all races and backgrounds "if the dream of one nation, indivisible, is to be realized," the United States Supreme Court ruled in its 2003 defense of affirmative action.
"One of the problems we saw over the last month or so is that we had so much attention being paid to Russia and Comey that there was little left for health care," Angel Padilla, policy director of Indivisible, a group founded after the 2016 election, said in an interview in late June.
He finds it especially striking that it is Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell who is leading the effort to align the party behind an indivisible defense of Trump, even at the price of weakening the Senate's institutional powers, such as the ability to compel testimony and demand documents from the executive branch.
"We're glad Speaker Pelosi finally said out loud what a majority of the Democratic Caucus and constituents have been saying for months: Donald Trump has betrayed his oath of office, betrayed our national security, and betrayed the integrity of our elections," Leah Greenberg, co–executive director of Indivisible, said in a statement Tuesday.
We've seen incredible innovation from groups like Indivisible, Fight for the Future, and the ACLU building powerful tools and websites that make it easier than ever before to pressure your representatives in Congress — type in your ZIP code and phone number, and your phone will be connected to an office with just a few clicks.
The Women's Marches laid the groundwork for much of the Resistance organizing of the last two years: Women make up most of the leadership and activist base of Indivisible, which was born in the same postelection moment and now has more than 6,000 local chapters (six times as many as the Tea Party ever claimed).
This has been prompted in part by the recent online publication of the Indivisible Guide, a playbook for grass-roots advocacy by a group of former congressional aides, who have distilled the successful tactics deployed by the Tea Party in blocking so much of the Obama administration's agenda and offered them up to Trump antagonists.
Three years into its existence, the organization only has 17 field staff to cover 50 states and thousands of groups, and it seems bent on making an endorsement in the Democratic presidential primary even though that will undermine many local Indivisible groups in red and purple districts, and potentially split those in blue areas.
At her N.F.L. news conference, she had promised a statement of "inclusion," an upbeat and uncontroversial stance, and she made good on it as she began her set, singing a few lines each of "God Bless America" and "This Land Is Your Land" and reciting the "one nation indivisible" conclusion of the Pledge of Allegiance.
"The women leaders in our group have stepped up for a variety of reasons: some are just so angry that they are compelled to do something, others are former elected officials who use their savvy to move us forward, others are moms who care so much about their children's future," Karen D'Or of Indivisible Sonoma County explains.
The groups — Indivisible, MoveOn, Need to Impeach, and Stand Up America — told BuzzFeed News exclusively that the joint campaign will focus on members of the House leadership and Judiciary Committee who don't yet support an inquiry — including committee Chair Jerry Nadler — though they hope to connect volunteers with every member of Congress, including Republicans, to talk about the issue.
Grandstanding by the government (blimpishly labelling as "British values" principles like tolerance that are in no sense autochthonous), as well as by some Islamic bodies (the Muslim Council has railed unhelpfully against Prevent) and the press (prone to lazy talk of "the Muslim community" as an indivisible monolith) steers British Muslims away from anti-extremism initiatives.
Currently, five Democratic candidates are still in the race—down from a total of nine—but Rouda is leading in fund-raising and, by some measures, grassroots support; he has the most Twitter followers by far—more than 21980,22016—and has come out ahead in unscientific polls taken at a series of Indivisible-organized candidate debates.
"We expect his constituents to be asking him really directly if he is going to commit to whipping the caucus and keeping Democratic voters together and in line in opposing Trump's extreme Supreme Court nominee," said Elizabeth Beavers, associate policy director at Indivisible Project, a liberal advocacy group dedicated to defeating the Trump agenda and electing progressive leaders.
There's Harley Rouda, a DCCC and Indivisible-endorsed real estate investor who donated to Republican campaigns as recently as 20113; and Hans Keirstead, a stem cell scientist with a California Democratic Party endorsement who has spent a lot of time trying to fend off 2009 allegations that he slept with his grad students and got into a drunken fistfight.
One of the biggest groups to emerge from the new wave of "resisters" is Indivisible, which was founded by a few liberal former congressional staffers and says it wants to borrow tactics from the Tea Party, as it did when it inspired the raucous protests at town hall meetings that helped turn the tide against Obamacare repeal.
Groups like Indivisible and local Democratic Socialists of America chapters eventually lined up with Nixon while organized labor, the state party Cuomo effectively controls and most of New York's top elected officials -- along with Hillary Clinton and former Vice President Joe Biden -- backed the governor, who also secured a lukewarm endorsement from the New York Times editorial board.
An early underdog in a crowded field, the 39-year-old upset the Florida political establishment with the support of grass-roots Florida progressives and a coalition of groups like the Collective PAC, which is dedicated to elevating African-American candidates, Indivisible, an organization formed in response to President Donald Trump's election in 2016, and the Working Families Party.
The dysfunctional state of the United States' form of republican government begs a question: is the system that once yielded "one nation, indivisible" up to the task of uniting a nation as deeply riven by polarization of wealth, race, social values, and economic theory, as it was divided by even worse evils during the ante-bellum years?

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