Sentences with phrase «indivisible movement»

Latimer credited grassroots groups throughout Westchester associated with the Indivisible movement with providing support essential to his victory.
Balter also had grassroots support from organizations throughout the district, including local chapters of the Indivisible movement that formed to oppose President Donald Trump's agenda.
It's part of the Indivisible movement, an online guide helping activists model their protests after the success of the Tea Party movement that started in 2009.
Fresh off its victory blocking Trumpcare, the Indivisible movement is plotting a shift from defense to offense.
«From leaders in the Indivisible movement to party and elected officials, we stand united behind our designated nominee, Dana Balter, and against D.C. meddling that has hampered far too many races thus far.
NY 19 Votes grew from the #Resistance and Indivisible movement after the November election.

Not exact matches

On the other hand, in this endless and indivisible network, everything has a particular position defined by the development (free or pre-determined) of the entire system in movement.
It is the emergence of this left, beginning with the black power activists led by Stokely Carmichael, that derailed the integration process and the authentic civil rights movement led by Martin Luther King — a movement which had fought for the idea of a single standard: one justice, indivisible, for all.
«Indivisible Ulster's goals and values mesh seamlessly with those of Dave Clegg,» said Teresa Lepore, a spokesperson for the movement who announced the endorsement.
A national progressive movement that opposes Trump's agenda, the Indivisible Project, has backed designated Democratic candidate Dana Balter in NY - 24.
But he adds that groups have aligned with the national «indivisible» movement — one that calls for people to go to town halls, spread out to give an impression of consensus, boo Congressmen or refuse to give up the microphone.
The election of Boykin comes after derision from other progressive county Democrats, particularly from the political activism group Indivisible Westchester, who argued that Boykin's apparent alignment with board Republicans ran counter to the progressive movement.
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