Election Sabotage: Deep Dive this Thursday on What's The Plan
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Indivisible,
Trump plans to sabotage the midterms, so we're going to need a plan to stop him. As soon as he took office again, Trump started signaling that he intends to interfere with the midterms. There are too many examples to cover everything, so here are some of the lowlights from just the last year:
March 2025: An executive order trying to unilaterally overhaul election administration.
July 2025: Ordered Texas to gerrymander five new Republican House seats.
August 2025: An executive order to "get rid of" mail-in ballots ahead of the midterms.
January 2026: Told the House GOP "they should cancel the election.” He regretted not seizing the voting machines after 2020, and then later that month he sent goons to raid Fulton County's election hub.
February 2026: Said Republicans should "nationalize" elections. The next day Steve Bannon said, "You're damn right we're gonna have ICE surround the polls come November," and urged Trump to invoke the Insurrection Act.
March 2026: Issues an executive order to create state-by-state citizen lists and orders USPS to deliver mail ballots only to federally approved names. Installed election denier Dan Bishop to run DOJ's "election-integrity" efforts.
April 2026: Supreme Court guts the Voting Rights Act, paving the way for racial
gerrymanders in former Confederate states. Trump team threatens to force blue states to redraw their own maps.
June 2026: Raided the Cleveland offices of the Ohio Organizing Collaborative, a voter-registration nonprofit.
Even as he meets resistance from the courts and some blue states, he's clearly not backing down.
So what's our plan?
We need to get into election protection formation -- let’s talk about how. For the last 75 weeks or so, Leah and I have hosted What's the Plan, our live Q&A with the Indivisible movement. It’s a unique space: thousands of people from across the country and the world, together every week, working through the strategy and tactics of organizing against fascism. When we’re at our best, we’re cutting through the noise, demystifying some process or institution, and focusing on what we all can actually do.
If Indivisibles are going to plan together for how we organize in defense of the midterms, the place to have that conversation is What’s the Plan. We don’t want to shortchange the big topic, so this week we’re trying something a bit different.
This Thursday at 3pm ET, we'll be joined by Corey Dukes from Protect Democracy, an ally in this fight.
We're asking you to do a few minutes of pre-reading so the discussion is as fruitful as possible.
We're inviting you to submit a question ahead of time here. I’ll go through all these Wednesday night to help us steer the conversation before turning it over to live Q&A.
If we pull this off, you'll come away with a better understanding of how this sabotage threat actually works, and the steps you and your local group can take to blunt it.
As a movement, we have to learn, grow, and act together, so I hope you can join us Thursday (or catch the podcast Friday!). But whatever your schedule, there are plenty of ways this week to organize your community in defense of democracy!
In solidarity,
Ezra Levin
Co-Executive Director, Indivisible
