Who organized the no kings protests
The protests were not the product of a single organizer but of a broad coalition centered on and the 50501 network, backed by roughly 200 progressive groups — unions, civil‑liberties organizations and...
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The celebration and organization around the rebuke of AIPAC-affiliated PAC money by progressive constituents and activist coalitions.
The protests were not the product of a single organizer but of a broad coalition centered on and the 50501 network, backed by roughly 200 progressive groups — unions, civil‑liberties organizations and...
have had a mixed but consequential record since 2018: the movement’s volunteers and endorsements played visible roles in the that , and Indivisible has since claimed multiple primary and general-elect...
When members of Congress publicly reject AIPAC-affiliated PAC money, the reaction splits along predictable establishment-versus-progressive lines: progressive constituents and activist coalitions cele...
Indivisible’s 2026 strategy — a large-scale primary program meant to force a more combative Democratic caucus — has drawn sharp pushback from both party establishment figures who warn it will fracture...
Indivisible is a national, grassroots progressive network whose stated goal is to "save American democracy" by pressuring elected officials, defending democratic norms and advancing a broad progressiv...
Indivisible activists are grassroots, often progressive organizers who use an inside/outside playbook to pressure elected officials and drive a movement agenda; Democrats are a broad political party t...