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In reply to the discussion: It seems to me that INDIVISIBLE is much more powerful than OUR REVOLUTION [View all]bravenak
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It seems to me that INDIVISIBLE is much more powerful than OUR REVOLUTION [View all]
bravenak
Feb 2017
OP
a-yup. Very well organized. Grassroots. Regular people fighting and leading.
boston bean
Feb 2017
#1
Thank you, Alaska is weird since we don't actually have law schools and stuff
bravenak
Feb 2017
#192
Here is a link to INDIVIDIBLE for those looking to link up locally and download the guide!
Maru Kitteh
Feb 2017
#180
YES !!! This should be a sticky, there are way more people who didn't vote that are available than..
uponit7771
Feb 2017
#3
I hope Indivisible continues to welcome Bernie-supporters and Our Revolution members
aikoaiko
Feb 2017
#38
I did not mention EITHER candidate. On purpose. Because it's not about the candidate. It's us.
bravenak
Feb 2017
#159
You'll supply us with objective evidence to support your allegation, yes?
LanternWaste
Feb 2017
#230
I am helping both Community Action Network group and the Invisible group in my county
Gothmog
Feb 2017
#190
Very active, focused on getting new people into the process and training them to run for office.
JudyM
Feb 2017
#203
At a time when we need more Dems, I think it's a bad idea to give repubs a chance to steal a seat
bravenak
Feb 2017
#36
Good idea. Experience in local politics is a good indicator of future success.
bravenak
Feb 2017
#62
"I saw some of the our revolution types threatening to primary dems. No thanks."
StubbornThings
Feb 2017
#141
I'm against fighitng my allies while the new Hitler is tossing my relatives into boxcars
bravenak
Feb 2017
#157
So you only want unity if Bernie or anyone associated with him has nothing to do with it?
MelissaB
Feb 2017
#23
"Don't let purity politics destroy this chance we have to build up momentum..."
MelissaB
Feb 2017
#21
seriously.. these people who used to tire of my political rants finally are as pissed as I am
nini
Feb 2017
#199
Of course they can work together. Indivisible means just that, indivisible. I love it
bravenak
Feb 2017
#52
It's only divisive if people refuse to drop their grudges and move into the nos
bravenak
Feb 2017
#92
Yes! You are absolutely correct. Even their NAME is better. "Indivisible" suggests unity, while ...
NurseJackie
Feb 2017
#71
Is Indivisible even a group? It strikes me way more as a political strategy, which
bullwinkle428
Feb 2017
#80
See? That's how we win!! Goid on you guy, I'm down to pull moderates to our side
bravenak
Feb 2017
#151
Thank you guys for that. That was the reason that Ronan guy was not my style.
bravenak
Feb 2017
#149
You move on. Indivisible did not exist until Trump. This op is about now. Maybe it's you who need
bravenak
Feb 2017
#140
The first has a positive connotation, the second a negative connotation. One implies....
George II
Feb 2017
#120
It's more impactful, it has bigger goals, imo, and a better chance of working
bravenak
Feb 2017
#171
JMHO, but the Indivisible Guide is helpful to ANY resistance against the GOP and Cheeto-in-Charge.
moriah
Feb 2017
#169
Both have value. Too many Dems have yet to admit why they have lost Congress and states or
yurbud
Feb 2017
#181
it depends on how you define "far left" in health care debate, some blue dogs were to right of
yurbud
Feb 2017
#218
if it's a rural area, they can keep their guns. If they are farmers, getting Monsanto and the like
yurbud
Feb 2017
#223
your neighbor likes ever increasing private insurance premiums? or is he already on Medicare?
yurbud
Feb 2017
#224
Non union electrician. Paid well, is mad right now because our state is pondering an income tax.
bravenak
Feb 2017
#225
that's the classic red state paradox. Obamacare missed a chance to fix that letting states NOT
yurbud
Feb 2017
#232
The Indivisible group leaders I know are literally the PTO moms from my kid's school.
wildeyed
Feb 2017
#204
Bernie is on our side and & I see no need to pit one against the other. We need BOTH.
CousinIT
Feb 2017
#205