INDIVISIBLE Lambertville NJ / New Hope PA

Author: Indivisible Lambertville / New Hope

  • KEEP CONTROL OF CONGRESS IN NOVEMBER – ONE CONVERSATION AT A TIME!

    Contributed by Cindi Sternfeld

    Greetings Indivizzies! Here we are again, preparing for another fight to save our Democracy. If you are reading this newsletter, I will assume that you are already up to date on the attacks to our democracy that have come in the form of voter suppression, a cherry-picked Supreme Court bench, dis-information and so much more. No, I don’t need to beat the drum of WHY we need to work to hold Congress. I am here to share some thoughts on HOW we do it.

    Registered Democrats hold the numerical advantage over registered Republicans in many of the places where ILNH members live. Our challenge is getting ALL of the Democrats and Democrat-leaning voters to vote. High Democratic turnout is a sure-fire way for us to hold majorities in both houses.

    Traditional canvassing, e.g. knocking on voter’s doors to share information for election day and about the candidate, is the single most effective way to get out the vote. A volunteer spends three to five minutes at each door and moves to the next. The goal is to get to as many doors as possible to enhance a candidate’s name-recognition and to remind the voter that the election is coming. Training takes just a few minutes and is offered before volunteers head out to knock on doors. Canvassiers might ask questions such as, ‘did you know there is an election in November?” and, “do you have a plan to vote?” They might tell a voter why Candidate A is a good choice or why Candidate B is not a good choice related to a particular issue like women’s healthcare or environment, etc. Volunteers read a prepared script and answer questions or refer the voter to websites that have answers. It’s valuable and effective for voters who vote.

    I learned about ‘Deep Canvassing’ in ILNH’s early days when several of us attended an Indivisible National regional meeting. The idea was simple: canvassing that leads to conversations are particularly effective to turn-out voters who tend not to vote. Helping to build a conversation that allows the voter to revisit and reaffirm their values is the most effective way to get low-propensity voters to vote.

    I was doubtful in the beginning but once I got it, I realized that this approach is perfect for me. I don’t have to convince anyone one of anything. My job is to start a conversation and let the voter’s own words do the work. I can’t say that I understand why it works, but I know it does.

    Soon after the 2017 election, we met the folks from Changing The Conversation Together (CTC). Several of us participated in intensive training, subsequently canvassed and even became trainers for the CTC. CTC built a successful program that helped Biden win Pennsylvania and thankfully, they are back at it working in Philadelphia for the midterms! Their approach is intensive and spending 20-30 minutes at the door is common.

    The ILNH Leadership team is sold on the effectiveness of both deep canvassing and traditional canvassing. Many of us have used a hybrid approach that allows a canvasser to share a story, actively listen to a voter’s story, highlight commonalities and connect them to the candidate. We know that this can be done in the context of a traditional canvass provided that the canvasser has deep canvassing skills in their toolbox.

    Community Action: ILNH is collaborating with several organizations to bring this training to volunteers so they can use this hybrid approach. Indivisible National, Changing the Conversation Together, and Democratic Committees are all working to make deep canvassing training available to a large number of volunteers. You can be one of them! The training happens in two sessions: Intro to Deep Canvassing, and Becoming a Deep Canvasser. Each session is 90 minutes in length. Please email info@ilnhclone.indivisible.blue with “Deep Canvassing Training” in the subject line if you’re ready to save democracy one conversation at a time

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  • SAVE THE DATE! ILNH MARCHES FOR VOTES AT PRIDEFEST – MAY 21

    The Pride Parade is back and so is ILNH! Join us on Saturday, May 21, 2022 as the Big White Truck once again leads our mighty defenders of democracy from Lambertville through New Hope. We have newly designed T-shirts, banners, signs, wands, music and more! It’s lots of GAY GAY GAY fun (take that, Ron DeSantis) while we rally the crowds to Get Out the Vote!

    • Community Action: To sign up to march with us, and/or if you’d like to order one of the new Pride VOTE T-shirts, just click on the link below. You don’t have to march to order a T-shirt, and you don’t have to order a T-shirt to march, but if you’re going to do either, please click on the link. https://bit.ly/3MgfThx

  • INDIVISIBLE LAMBERTVILLE/NEW HOPE ENDORSES …(this means you!)

    We know that when it comes to elections, people equals power, especially when there’s a strong showing from like-minded folks such as the Indivizzies. An endorsement from local and national organizations can help guide voters who are making decisions about the candidates they will support. 

    This year, Indivisible Lambertville/New Hope plans to endorse candidates in New Jersey and Pennsylvania who reflect our values and have exhibited a clear understanding of what it means to work “for the people.” We are only planning to endorse candidates who are running for the U.S. House and Senate, and for Pennsylvania governor.  

    Typically we announce our endorsements after the primaries, which this year are May 17 in Pennsylvania and June 7 in New Jersey, unless the candidate is uncontested in the primary.  Currently three candidates are clear choices for ILNH endorsement in the November election: Josh Shapiro for governor of Pennsylvania; Tom Malinowski for NJ CD7, and Ashley Ehasz for PA CD1.  However, there is a hotly contested primary for the U.S. Senate seat in Pennsylvania being vacated by the retiring Pat Toomey, and so we will wait for the results of the Pennsylvania primary in order to announce our endorsement for that seat.

    Endorsement by our local Indivisible organization is the first step in submitting our candidates for an endorsement by Indivisible National, which has monthly deadlines for submission. We are targeting the June 2 deadline, which is after the Pennsylvania primary, for submission of all our endorsements.  

    • Community Action: As soon as we know the results of the Pennsylvania primary, ILNH will send an email asking you to indicate your approval of our recommended candidates for both NJ and PA via a survey. Turnaround time for responses will be relatively short, since timing is tight to make our announcement between the primary and Indivisible National’s deadline. Keep a watchful eye for email and action for turnaround ~ May 19-26.

    Some Frequently Asked Questions: 

    • Can I vote to endorse a candidate that is not in my state or district? For example, can I vote for Josh Shapiro if I live in New Jersey?

    Yes! Your support is critical, because losing any of our Democratically held seats anywhere is a dire threat to our democracy and our rights.

    • Can I vote to endorse a New Jersey or Pennsylvania candidate if I live in another state altogether? 

    Yes. see above.

    • Why does ILNH want to endorse candidates?

    As an organization, we want to publicly show support for candidates aligned with our values. We cannot afford to lose a single seat in the House or the Senate. A strong local endorsement of candidates plays a key role in how Indivisible National allocates its election resources, and we want as many of those resources as possible to be directed to our candidates in tough races. 

    • What level of response meets the threshold for an ILNH endorsement? 

    We will use a simple majority count of the votes among those who respond to the survey.

  • POSTCARDS TO VOTERS

    We’ve participated in two campaigns directed at PA primary voters and one to New Jersey voters. Currently we’re in the process of developing our own ILNH campaign targeting both PA-1 and NJ-7 voters who voted in 2020 but not in 2018.

    Community Action: Look for our postcard campaigns and events here:  Postcards! – INDIVISIBLE Lambertville NJ / New Hope PA (ilnhclone.indivisible.blue)