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Indivisibles,
   It’s monthly(ish) newsletter time! I hope you were able to get to your
   local mobilization with March For Our Lives yesterday -- please share your
   photos with us on [ [link removed] ]Twitter if you did. In the last newsletter ([ [link removed] ]here
   if you want to catch up), I started a discussion about the MAGA propaganda
   operation we’re seeing everywhere right now, and I got a ton of responses
   (fascinating, insightful, hilarious, poignant). In this newsletter, I want
   to continue the discussion on the what, why, and how of taking the fight
   to MAGA. As always, there’s no fundraising in these newsletters -- this is
   just a friendly conversation among us pro-democracy collaborators. I hope,
   if it moves you, you’ll continue the conversation in your own groups and
   communities, and hit me up on Twitter if anything comes to mind to share
   -- [ [link removed] ]@ezralevin. You get two new pics of Zeke if you make it to the end!
               MAGA wants to define this election on their terms
   After the last newsletter, I sat down with a drink and read through all
   1,214 responses from this group. Seriously, every one. Yes Madelyn in
   Utah, your's included even though you wondered aloud whether I would! (And
   like Madelyn and many others, I’m as fed up with Fox News propaganda as
   the rest of you…more on that below).
   It turns out most of us here agree that the most important thing happening
   in the country right now is the rising tide of radical, violent,
   right-wing extremism -- I call it MAGA for short. This MAGA surge is not
   just in red or rural areas. I read your stories about it from all over the
   country -- red, blue, purple, urban, suburban, exurban, rural. Y’all
   recounted stories of rightwing attacks on schools in Nevada; harrassment
   of teachers in Washington; banning books in Iowa. It’s everywhere; it’s
   endemic. 
   For those who expressed fear, disgust, or hopelessness at the state of the
   world right now, know you have plenty of company. But I also want you to
   know that the overwhelming response I see in your comments is a desire to
   go on offense against these extremists -- to figure out a way to rally the
   vast majority of Americans against this dangerous, marginal, MAGA
   minority. I hope you can feel part of that pro-democracy community -- we
   are the majority after all. 
   Ok so where do we all go from here?
                    The strategic vacuum after we beat Trump
   One response to the last newsletter I saw a few times was an assertion
   that we’ve just got to get people to VOTE. And while there’s some truth
   there, I don’t think that’s the whole shebang. Here’s why.
   Voter contact made a huge difference in the last elections. I’ve been
   thinking about our success in the past two national elections -- 2018 and
   2020 -- and what it means for this one. In those elections, we did a ton
   of voter contact to make sure everyone who could vote did vote. Postcards,
   letter-writing, text messages, phonebanking, door-to-door canvassing,
   relational organizing, GOTV (get-out-the-vote) ads -- everything under the
   sun, we did. Indivisibles reached out one-on-one to more than 70 million
   voters! It’s the work of small-scale democracy on a mind-boggling scale.
   And, hey, it worked -- we won! We built the largest midterm margins in the
   history of the republic in 2018. In 2020 (and early 2021), we made Trump
   the first one-term president in a generation and clinched the senate. 
   That voter contact work undeniably made a major difference. And we’re
   going to have to do something similar this time around. But I think we
   have to do something new too.
   When we were reaching out to tens of millions of voters in 2018 and 2020,
   it was clear to everyone what the issue of the day was. Trump was out
   there constantly spouting off some extremist nonsense -- about the border
   wall, or family separation, or cutting taxes for his donors, or
   deregulating polluters, or undermining democracy. The 2018 and 2020
   elections were referendums on MAGA and Trump. All of our voter contact
   happened within that basic political reality.
   In this new political reality, we have to also shape the political
   environment. After we won, Trump was suddenly out of office and off
   Twitter. As a result the most important thing happening in the country
   wasn’t as obvious to everyone outside of our clubhouse. It was up for
   debate. And the MAGAs actively sought to win that debate. For many voters
   in the Virginia statewide elections last year, the top issue of the day
   wasn’t COVID, or the economic recovery, or Biden’s agenda -- and it
   certainly wasn’t MAGA extremism. The MAGA Republicans successfully made
   the Virginia election about their issues -- in that case, “Critical Race
   Theory.” 
   Our side did a ton of voter contact in Virginia last year. But before any
   get-out-the-vote calls were made or any doors were knocked, the MAGAs had
   defined what the election was about. And their success paid off big time
   -- in a blue-ish state that voted for Obama twice and against Trump twice
   they nearly built a GOP trifecta.
   One lesson for me here is voting and voter contact work is important, and
   to stay important in a post-Trump world, we have to think about how we
   shape our conversations with voters -- framing the conversation for the
   country on our terms. Before the voter contact even begins, we have to
   work to answer the question: what is the most important thing happening
   right now?
              Exposing MAGA extremism, again, and again, and again
   MAGA has a clear goal: distract the country in order to focus national
   attention on anything other than their political violence, extremism, and
   wildly unpopular agenda. How do we know this is their goal? Well, evidence
   abounds, but most glaring in my mind right now is last week’s January 6th
   coup hearing. Take three pieces of evidence in the last few days:
    1. Ignore. This week, several members of the Proud Boys were charged with
       seditious conspiracy for their role in the Jan 6th coup. Search Fox
       News for any mention of it. You won’t find it. 
    2. Distract. Fox News announced they were breaking with all other
       networks and choosing not to cover the hearings. Instead they aired
       Tucker Carlson spouting his MAGA propaganda. 
    3. Hold attention. This was just shocking to me. During the hearing,
       while Tucker Carlson was spouting his nonsense, Fox wasn’t running ads
       because they didn’t want their viewers changing channels during a
       commercial break and seeing the hearing.
   Fox is an effective propaganda arm of MAGA, but it’s not just Fox. Every
   elected MAGA when asked about their agenda, their violence, their threat
   to democracy does some version of the same thing -- ignore it, distract
   with other BS, and try to hold the attention with outlandish claims that
   get coverage. 
   They want to hide, so we have to vigilantly expose them. OK, so if MAGA’s
   goal is to hide from the truth of their dangerous extremism, our goal has
   to be to expose it. When we talk about “going on offense” that’s what
   we’re talking about. Forcing the local and national conversations back to
   the most important topic of the day: MAGA extremism.
   If the dominant local and national conversations are about MAGA extremism,
   then we’ve got a shot. We’ve got a shot to safeguard our elections. We’ve
   got a shot to pick up seats in the congress. We’ve got a shot to pass
   legislation to safeguard our democracy. 
    You’ll notice I’m referring to them as MAGAs or the MAGA GOP a lot --
    and that’s because we have a quite a bit of new polling and testing that
    shows this is the most effective, succinct way to brand them as the
    extremists they are. I’d recommend we all adopt this as a simple,
    effective shorthand.
   So what do we want to maintain the focus on? Unfortunately, when it comes
   to extremist MAGA behavior, we have an embarrassment of riches to choose
   from. But there are three broad categories that I think we should do our
   damndest to maintain focus on this year:
   MAGA’s attacks on people: They’re outlawing abortion in all cases. They’re
   coming after contraception. They’re terrorizing trans kids and their
   families. They’re laying the legal groundwork to outlaw every right not
   explicitly listed in the constitution. 
   MAGA’s attacks on schools: They’re banning books. They’re calling teachers
   pedophiles and groomers. They’re defunding schools. They're blocking any
   attempt at addressing gun violence in schools.
   MAGA’s attacks on democracy: January 6th coup. The Big Lie. They’re
   enacting voter suppression laws and election subversion laws. They’re
   promising to overturn the next election if they don’t like the results.
   They’re threatening more political violence. 
   The story may change, but the moral should always be the same: We have
   experts, and polling, and message testing driving us to these areas, but
   I’d be first to say: nobody can definitively tell you which issue is
   “best” to focus on. It very well may vary between communities and states.
   Maybe you and your Indivisible group have other issues in mind -- I know
   MAGAs are pulling some really awful stuff everywhere.
   But while the specific issue and story you’re telling may change, the
   moral should always be the same: They are dangerous extremists who are
   already doing damage and will do more if entrusted with more power. We are
   the normal majority that is doing our damndest to actually address real
   issues.
   Our job is simple, but not easy. Again, and again, and again, we need to
   use our collective voices to force the national attention back to their
   extremism. It’s not easy because MAGA will be trying to distract. It’s not
   easy because the media will be easily distracted. It’s not easy because we
   have to find new, effective ways to draw attention back.
   But Indivisibles are built for this. You -- yes you -- are a credible,
   local messenger. You are more aligned with the vast majority of Americans
   than MAGA is. Your concerns are those of most Americans. We, collectively,
   are well-positioned to remind our fellow Americans again, and again, and
   again, that MAGA extremists are a danger to us, to our communities, to our
   democracy, and should not be entrusted with more political power. 
                     Let’s keep figuring this out together
   In the past, we had to figure out together how to be effective resisters.
   Later, we had to figure out together how to be effective election
   campaigners. Then we had to figure out together how to fight for a
   pro-democracy agenda. Now we’ve got to figure out how to be effective
   messengers together to drive the local and national conversation to the
   MAGA-led threat to our democracy. 
   We have a compelling story to tell -- and we have to figure out how to
   tell it. What works to turn public attention to MAGA extremism in our own
   communities? Gaining attention requires winning news coverage. News
   coverage requires novelty, inspiration, creativity, entrepreneurialism,
   conflict, and compelling storytelling. They’re are plenty of tactics we
   can probably all think of quickly: In-person events, bird-dogging MAGA
   electeds, strategic polling, marches, creative actions, and skewering the
   other side with humor. We’ll have to rework old tactics and develop new
   ones to demonstrate the human cost of MAGA’s agenda and make clear the
   imminent danger of entrusting them with more power. 
   I help lead Indivisible national, and we’ve got some ideas -- but we don’t
   have all the ideas. Indivisible has never been a command-and-control
   operation -- we’re a grassroots movement supported by a national movement
   organization. That’s the beauty of our work -- it’s the source of our
   creativity and dynamism. It’s what allows us to adapt and innovate quickly
   while scaling up nationally. So while I don’t have all the answers, I
   strongly believe that, collectively, we do have the answers. We’re going
   to figure this out together.
   In the coming weeks, Indivisible National will be working with local
   Indivisible groups on this ([ [link removed] ]see some coverage of those plans here). And
   we’ll be pulling folks together for a [ [link removed] ]virtual, three-day Indivisible
   Group Leader Convention to talk about a lot of this July 12-14. But don’t
   wait for us! Get your group together to discuss, plan, and create. It’s up
   to all of us. So let’s get to it.
   In solidarity,
   Ezra
   Co-Founder/Exec Director of Indivisible
   PS: Ok, time for your moment of Zeke. He turned 20 months old this week!
   His newest obsession is dumping water on his head at the community kiddie
   pool near our house. But here he is climbing out of a barrel and showing
   off his new sunglasses.
   [6]Zeke climbing out of a barrell
   [7]Zeke showing off his new sunglasses
   PPS: It turns out there are a lot of readers in this group! In response to
   the last newsletter, many folks recommended additional
   articles/books/podcasts that I think are great. Providing a few links here
   in case it’s of interest!
     * Jamelle Bouie: [ [link removed] ]Democrats, You Can’t Ignore the Culture Wars Any
       Longer 
     * Jennifer Rubin: [ [link removed] ]How to cope with a deceitful, anti-democratic party
     * Michigan State Senator’s fiery speech: [ [link removed] ]The ‘straight, white,
       Christian, suburban mom’ taking on Republicans at their own game. 
     * Many raised up Senator Schatz going on the offense, e.g. Greg Sargent:
       [ [link removed] ]A Democrat erupts at Josh Hawley, and a ‘loudness’ gap is revealed
     * Anat Shenker-Osorio's podcast: [ [link removed] ]Words To Win By
    
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