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Indivisible Mass Coalition

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The Indivisible Massachusetts Coalition supports the efforts of Indivisible groups across the Commonwealth. Connect with us and help build a stronger democracy!

Massachusetts, USA Bergabung Eylül 2017
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Rachel Bitecofer 🗽🦆
Rachel Bitecofer 🗽🦆@RachelBitecofer·
Until we make it clear that Republican policy causes their economic woes, Americans will continue to believe Republicans are better on the economy. It’s not about the issues. Biden delivered big for the working class but none of it mattered bc of ingrained perceptions.
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ACLU Massachusetts
ACLU Massachusetts@ACLU_Mass·
The ACLU has never been more prepared for the fight ahead. We have the playbook to fight back — and we, the people, are ready to defend our fundamental freedoms. Here’s how Massachusetts leaders can take action TODAY to build a firewall for freedom: ACLUM.org/firewalls
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Timothy Snyder
Timothy Snyder@TimothyDSnyder·
Lesson 1: Do not obey in advance. Thread of lessons from my book #OnTyranny. Written in 2016.
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Matt Stout
Matt Stout@MattPStout·
NEW: Without releasing details, Mass. lawmakers say they have a deal on a sweeping economic development package, with plans to “bring it to the floor next week.” That would mean the House schedules a formal session then, when it also could take up a stalled climate change bill.
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Margaret E Atwood
Margaret E Atwood@MargaretAtwood·
Despair is not an option. It helps no one.
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Will Bunch @willbunch.bsky.social
Biden's theory of the case was always wrong This IS who we are After months of fear for democracy, a U.S. majority picked a racist, misogynistic and dangerous candidate in a free and fair election Here's how the rest of us can respond. My new column🎁share.inquirer.com/t0CPj8
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Elizabeth Warren
Elizabeth Warren@ewarren·
My message about the election results:
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Mikel Jollett
Mikel Jollett@Mikel_Jollett·
I think it's tempting to think of this election as if everyone was working from the same information and the country just made a very dark choice. How could all these women vote for someone who hates women? How could all these latino men vote for someone who hates latino men? Et. Cetera. But the data doesn't really support this. Everywhere (except the Dakotas) that abortion rights were on the ballot, it won a majority. Which means there were people who voted for Trump (who took away abortion rights) while voting highly in favor of abortion rights. Same with the economy. There are people (most Trump voters!) who say the economy was the biggest issue. Yet, Biden built the best economy in the world and endless economists agree Trump's policies (such as one can discern them) would crash the economy. Finally, no, latino men are not voting for their own deportation. They're just not. There's something more complicated going on. In all of these cases, PROPAGANDA WON. Trump said he would protect women (he won't). Republicans said they would build a better economy (they won't). Et cetera. So this gets to the heart of the matter: the issue is the INFORMATION. By large majorities, voters are pro-choice, they are pro-Bidenomics and anti-deporting millions of people. Poll after poll said this and statewide measure results confirm it. Yet the anti-choice, anti-Bidenomics, pro-deporting millions of people candidate won. The only logical conclusion one is left with is that we are simply not reaching voters with the information they need to vote their interests. Some of this is no doubt the right-wing media propaganda machine. Some of it is that we have always been bad at messaging these voters. And if there's some soul searching we should earnestly do in the coming months, it can't just be doomsday, "America hates women! America wants inflation!" stuff, tempting as it may be. And instead, to start asking the question which can turn the tide, which is: How do we COUNTERACT the right-wing media propaganda machine? How do we reach voters who care about Democratic priorities and basic American values with messaging that speaks to them? That is a question with an answer. That is an answer which change the direction of the country.
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Blue Georgia
Blue Georgia@BlueGeorgia·
Montana, Nevada, Arizona, and Missouri voted for a woman's right to choose while simultaneously voting for the guy who stripped them of that right. Wild times.
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Indivisible Guide ❌👑
Indivisible Guide ❌👑@IndivisibleTeam·
We are going to have a lot more to say about how we respond to this moment, but we’re in a race against the clock to pull out wins in narrow House and Senate races. The most important thing you can do right now is help make sure that every vote is counted in these tight races.
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Leah Greenberg says NO KINGS ❌👑
I'm devastated and I know you are too. And I'm holding on to this: the fight for American democracy is bigger than any one election. We were fighting for a just democracy yesterday. We'll be fighting for a just democracy tomorrow. The fight will be harder. We will hold each other up. It will be frightening. We will have each others' backs. It will be longer than we hoped. We'll rest when we need to. I wish so very badly that we were celebrating today. I don’t think any of us can claim we’ll have all the answers immediately. But we will rise to this moment - with love for each other, with ferocious determination to protect everything we can, and with every ounce of the power that we still have and the power that we will build. And I believe that we will win.
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Ezra Levin
Ezra Levin@ezralevin·
My post-election note. Short version: this is devastating. But Americans did *not* suddenly embrace fascism. Project 2025 is deeply unpopular. They want us to feel powerless. We're not. We have a choice: surrender or organize. I choose to organize. indivisibleteam.medium.com/democracy-is-i…
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Paul Krugman
Paul Krugman@paulkrugman·
Don’t ask whose fault this was. Plenty of time for second-guessing and recriminations. Ask instead, what can you do? For my part, that means telling the truth as I see it, as long as I can. The media will be under a lot of pressure to toe the line; don’t capitulate in advance
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ian bremmer
ian bremmer@ianbremmer·
usa by the numbers
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The Tennessee Holler
The Tennessee Holler@TheTNHoller·
“Tech companies + Rupert Murdoch’s news outlets have combined to bring us here… You may be tired & heartbroken, but that does not mean we can rest for long… We are not going away and we will not be quiet.” 🇺🇸 Kara Swisher’s thread is worth your time: @karaswisher/post/DCBwVBDRXaF?xmt=AQGz10G33KBB8GEKk8T--HI9wnLoE0k6EMokPMW10Xpzag" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">threads.net/@karaswisher/p…
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Mehdi Hasan
Mehdi Hasan@mehdirhasan·
It’s actually the reverse, of course. The only way a convicted criminal, found liable for sexual abuse, who incited an armed insurrection could win again is because millions of Americans live in an information bubble and believe things that are manifestly and demonstrably untrue.
Bill Ackman@BillAckman

If the election outcome is as I expected, it should cause the large minority of the country who supported @KamalaHarris and predicted her victory to begin to question their sources of truth. Half the country has believed that @X is filled with mis- and disinformation, and that they could only therefore rely on The NY Times, MSNBC, CNN and other mainstream media for their news. And they did. If, however, you have been active on @X for the last year, you have known the truth days, weeks and often months before the facts appear in the MSM. The MSM excerpted, clipped and cut to defame @realDonaldTrump while claiming that @JoeBiden was fit as a fiddle. Then when Biden’s polls collapsed, @KamalaHarris was anointed the candidate and her hagiography was written with glowing acclaim from the press. But this could not hold as she ducked the media and held fast to the teleprompter. Citizen journalists with their phone cameras in hand captured the real Kamala forcing her to defend her record and her plans in more media appearances. It did not go well and the public demanded to learn more so @KamalaHarris had to risk more unscripted media. The doom loop was underway with perhaps 60 Minutes as one of the more dramatic examples, even after CBS tried to save her, most glaringly by excerpting one answer to replace a word salad response to another. But the citizen journalists on @X quickly caught and outed this fraud and demanded a transcript. As many who supported Kamala began to realize that they have been misled, they became open to Trump as an alternative, but they didn’t want to rely on the media to understand him because they did not want to be misled again. They wanted to hear the candidate in his own words and that is where @lexfridman and @joeroganhq long form podcasts came to the rescue. When Kamala was offered the same opportunities to explain herself, she rejected them. And the voting public could only draw a negative inference. When the story of this election is written, I expect it will be as much about how half of America woke up to the reality that they have been manipulated by the media. This should lead to an abandonment by many of the MSM as their primary source of information. It will push more people to @X, to podcasts and other empirical sources, and it will lead to a more informed public. The other outcome I hope happens is the implosion of the Democratic Party. The Party lied to the American people about the cognitive health and fitness of the president. It prevented, threatened, litigated and otherwise eliminated the ability of other candidates for the primary to compete, to get on ballots, and to even participate in a debate. The Party and the administration used lawfare in an attempt to imprison, bankrupt or otherwise kill off Trump as a candidate. These acts are collectively grave threats to our democracy. With the highest irony in order to hide these acts, the Party accused the opposition candidate of being the grave threat to democracy. The Democratic Party proved itself to be fundamentally undemocratic. It needs a complete reboot. The leadership should be thrown out and those responsible should apologize to the American people. Honest Abe said it best: You can fool some of the people all of the time, and all of the people some of the time, but you can not fool all of the people all of the time.

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Will Doran
Will Doran@will_doran·
Weird election night in North Carolina. Trump won, as did Republican judges. But at the same time Democrats won every major executive branch race (governor, AG, superintendent of schools), the only competitive US House race, and even broke the GOP supermajority in the legislature
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