Indivisible SF

Since the January 2017, more than 4,000 San Franciscans have united as Indivisible SF to march in the Women's Marches, protest the Muslim Ban, meet regularly with our Members of Congress, and make thousands of phone calls to their offices to pressure them to do everything in their power to counter the policies and politics of Trumpism. There is much work in progress and many actions to come.

Members of Indivisible SF are defined by our action and find solidarity in our shared opposition to Trump and Trumpism. Each of us explicitly reserves our individual stances on specific issues for other forums as we believe resisting Trump is more important than any single issue. We adhere to a Code of Conduct that welcomes and respects everybody.

Members of Indivisible SF come from all kinds of backgrounds and political persuasions. Some of us are first-time activists and others have been at this for decades. We are citizens and non-citizens. Most importantly, we are all patriots that want the best for our country and are willing to work for it.

Got your ballot yet?

It’s here! California’s one and only primary election has begun. You may have already received your ballot in your mail. First time? Haven’t voted in a few years? We’ve published a new voting primer for

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What’s on your ballot?

You’ll have your ballot in about a week. Are you ready? It’s almost here! California’s one and only primary election this year starts in about a week. Right now, if you haven’t

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It’s Biden vs. Trump for 2024

The Government Shutdown Clock keeps on ticking Under the Continuing Resolution (CR) passed a few weeks ago, funding for a large portion of the federal government runs out this week—at midnight on Friday,

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Government Shutdown Threat Temporarily Resolved

Democratic leaders in Congress have once again prioritized working families and functional government by providing enough votes to pass Republicans’ two-phase Continuing Resolution (CR) to keep our government funded into this coming

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Thank you for getting out the vote!

Government Shutdown Clock: 10 days remain45 days ███████████████████████████████ █████████ 10 daysIf Congress does not pass a budget bill or CR by Friday, November 17, the government will shut down.The House has passed 6 out of 12

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One more week to Get Out the Vote!

Unless the twelve appropriation bills that fund our government are enacted into law by midnight November 17 (17 days from now) we will—once again—be confronted by a full or partial government shutdown.

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