Indivisible: A Practical Guide for Resisting the Trump Agenda
Ezra Levin
Politics & Social Sciences
Indivisible: A Practical Guide for Resisting the Trump Agenda
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Former congressional staffers reveal best practices for making Congress listen.

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English
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Note From the Indivisible team
The Tea Party’s two key strategic choices
Using these lessons to fight the Trump agenda
It’s all about reelection, reelection, reelection
What Does a MoC’s Office Do, and Why?
What Your MoC Cares About
What Your MoC is Thinking: Good Outcome vs. Bad Outcome
Should I Form a Group?
How to Form a Group
Opportunity 1 Town Halls/Listening Sessions
Preparation
At the Town Hall
After the Town Hall
Opportunity 2 Other Local Public Events
Opportunity 3 In-Office Visits / Sit-ins
Opportunity 4 Mass Calls
Mass office calling is a light lift, but it can actually have an impact. Tea Partiers regularly flooded congressional offices with calls at opportune moments, and MoCs noticed.
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