"Coordination" is a legal term defined by federal election law and FEC regulation. Once a group has been exposed to nonpublic strategic info, any money the group spends on that election will likely be treated as a coordinated expenditure.
A sustainable group will likely need to go through several leadership transitions over time. It’s a normal part of group development and will even strengthen the group to bring new folks into leadership.
No matter how many new and exciting digital tools we develop to organize and stay in touch, there will never be a replacement for face to face conversations.
An entire generation has spent their formative years fighting against two recessions, a pandemic, and predatory loan terms that have seen students make payments for years, but somehow still owe the same amount.
GOP candidates, elected officials, and media influencers have been increasingly obsessed with conversations about childrens’ sexuality and we’re seeing an increase in perverted, homophobic, and anti-trans smears.
Congress has passed a ground-breaking reconciliation bill that funds historic climate action, reduces the cost of healthcare and prescription drugs, and takes steps to make the ultra-wealthy and big corporations pay their fair share in taxes.
Conservative activists spent almost 50 years focused on one goal above all others: overturning Roe v. Wade, and making forced birth the law of the land.
Republicans say that no matter how extreme the gerrymander, how racist the election administration (or administrator), or how obviously illegal and exclusionary the voting system, they have an unlimited right to do it—and that even their own state constitutions or state courts have no power to stop them.