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  • We’re going for a blue trifecta in 2024!

    We’re going for a blue trifecta in 2024!

    From now until the November election, Concord Indivisible will focus our efforts on keeping the White House, maintaining Democrats’ razor-thin margin in the Senate, and flipping the narrowly-red House to a cool blue.

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  • We chose ranked choice voting. Let’s finish the job!

    We chose ranked choice voting. Let’s finish the job!

    A home-rule petition for ranked choice voting (RCV) was adopted by about 90% of Concordians at 2022’s town meeting. But the state legislature hasn’t acted. We urgently need to let our legislators know that they must actively advocate for our RCV bills. 

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  • The Power of 20 Postcards

    The Power of 20 Postcards

    Small actions add up. Our actions, however small individually, add up when multiplied across the country. This is our super power as activists. In 2024, it will take all hands on deck to keep an autocrat out of the presidency, hold the Senate, flip the House, and prevent more Republican supermajorities in state legislatures.

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  • January 6 Rally to Save Democracy drew a big crowd, media attention.

    January 6 Rally to Save Democracy drew a big crowd, media attention.

    Members of Concord Indivisible and its allies gathered again at First Parish in Concord to hear former governor Deval Patrick, Harvard professor/democracy activist Danielle Allen, and other local leaders, speak about the threats to our democracy and the work we have to do to save it.

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  • Your Jewish friends are not all right.

    Your Jewish friends are not all right.

    The large rise in harassment, vandalism, and assault aimed at Jews is especially worth discussing as we gather to remember the six million who perished in the Holocaust during the Nazi’s reign of terror.

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  • Our first Fall Fuddle was fun and productive!

    Our first Fall Fuddle was fun and productive!

    Our first fuddle (and everyone’s, as far as we know) surely won’t be our last: It was an enjoyable social event, an inspiring political meeting, and a chance to take meaningful action.

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