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As we discuss in the Indivisible Guide, every MoC has one or more local offices, but constituents very rarely visit them. The Tea Party understood this, and they knew they could make their voice heard by going in person to those offices, often unannounced. This demonstrates to them that you, their constituents, care very much about the issue you’ve come to speak about and that you’ll be watching what they do going forward.
Normally, the Senate requires a 60-vote majority to pass any legislation—a high bar that makes it hard for the Senate to quickly pass major pieces of legislation. Budget Reconciliation, often referred to as just reconciliation, is a legislative maneuver that allows the majority to get around this 60-vote threshold.
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A Broader We: In Conversation with Ian Haney López
Recording of the virtual event with Dr. Ian Haney López. Topics include how rich powerful elites have used strategic racism and dog whistles as an insidious class weapon to achieve their economic agenda for decades and building a truly cross-racial progressive movement, winning elections, and saving our democracy.
This is from the Indivisible University series that we ran in 2021. The video outlines the traits of an ally and how to put your allyship into practice.