Given their resources, the national Indivisible leadership has done well by its 2017 mission statement to ‘lift up a grassroots movement of local groups to defeat the Trump agenda, elect progressive leaders, and realize bold progressive policies.’
Democrats
Focus on the Grassroots
Grassroots Democratic civic life is a desert that only gets watered for a few months every two or four years, and then only in battleground states or districts.
⏩ Democrats and the Government, Together Again: Watch Our Jan/Feb 2021 Issue Release Event
In celebration of our first print issue of 2021, we assembled Prospect staff and contributors to discuss the year ahead and features from the issue.
Which Reps Will Progressives Look to Unseat in 2022?
It’s never too early to scout the next set of primary challenges.
Kyrsten Sinema Pressure Campaign Goes Up in Arizona
New ad campaign hits the senior senator on her resistance to ending the filibuster.
Resistance Disconnect
How Indivisible’s national advocates and grassroots volunteers have pulled apart—and what could happen instead
First 100: Democrats Should Keep Doing Popular Things, A Continuing Series
Popular things are popular.
Why Katie Porter Isn’t on the House Financial Services Committee
Committee Chair Maxine Waters appears to have a problem with fierce questioning and progressive financial reform.
First 100: Democrats Reconcile Themselves to Reconciliation
Also, another vaccine on the horizon.
Are Democrats Unlearning the Lesson of 2020’s Senate Races?
Chuck Schumer could continue the successful populism that won Georgia, or fall back on a failed strategy with middle-of-the-road self-funders.

