Three Big Plays
We’ve identified three big plays that we — regular people organizing locally around the country — collectively need to make to get to 2026:
- We all throw in to say NO to Project 2025 when it’s pushed by the White House and Congress. We’ll stop what we can, and we’ll pick strategic fights to drive national backlash to win in 2026.
- We play hardball wherever we’ve got Democrats in local, city, or state office — supporting and/or pushing them to block, delay, and challenge MAGA’s attacks.
- We work to protect and win elections — defending against election deniers in swing states and turning all that national backlash into an electoral majority coalition that delivers big wins in 2026.
These plays do not include everything that everyone has to do over the next two years. They’re our best attempt to summarize what you, a regular person, can organize locally to do right now to make it through.
Let’s take them in order.
Play # 1: We All Say No To Project 2025
We have to be real: for the next two years, a Republican White House and Congress will have the power to set the federal agenda, but they do not have the power to impose that agenda on the rest of us unilaterally. Trump’s team will start trying to move parts of Project 2025 on day one. They’ll unleash a barrage of dangerous executive orders, appoint vile Cabinet nominees, and ask Congress to move swiftly on legislation to advance their priorities. How much of it they complete depends on Congress, the (heavily compromised) courts, and public opinion. That’s where we come in.
Once Trump enters office, we’re going to pick some national battles — places where we can land a win that stops harm, where the fate of democratic institutions is at stake, or where we think that fighting back helps to energize our coalition and fracture theirs politically. That might be a fight to stop Congress from gutting our healthcare or passing a trillion-dollar tax giveaway to billionaires. It might be a political prosecution of a Trump enemy. It might be a fight that we don’t even know is happening yet. But we should be prepared for them to start fast — literally within the first few days of taking office.
What are we going to do? We’ll fight to win, to delay, or to land a political blow. We’ll push Democrats to stand in lockstep opposition, hold Republicans accountable every step of the way for unpopular actions, and tell the story of what’s happening — with a focus on the tangible ways it’s causing harm to regular people. Together, we’ll show that it’s possible to fight Trump to a draw and sometimes score a win — and in doing so, we’ll set the stage for 2026.
What can we achieve if we do this?
- Delay, distract, and limit attacks. The Trump administration has a limited number of people, a limited number of hours in the day, and a limited number of legislative days for Congress. Every hour of delay is an hour that they’re not moving on to their next horrible agenda item.
- Win (sometimes). Trump has an extremely narrow majority in the House — far smaller than his 2017 majority — and a 53-47 Senate is still very tight. If Democrats are united in opposition, he’ll need to hold his entire caucus to pass any legislation at all. And while the Trump administration rarely backed down in response to public pressure, they did occasionally. We won’t be able to stop all or even most of what he tries — but we can stop some of it.
- National backlash builds. Trump’s agenda is chock-full of policies that will cause direct harm to regular Americans — but that doesn’t mean they’ll hear about it or know who’s to blame. From the very beginning, organized political opposition is how we tell the story of what’s happening, fracture Trump’s unstable coalition, and build ours.
This play applies to you if:
YOU’VE GOT A DEMOCRATIC REPRESENTATIVE/SENATOR
Democrats are a skittish bunch, and there’s nothing like losing an election to plunge them into an extended depression that somehow ends with everyone forming reading groups to discuss Hillbilly Elegy.Your job is to interrupt this cycle as quickly as possible, and push them back into fighting form.
Maintaining lockstep opposition to Trump will be crucial — any Democratic support at all will give him cover to portray his gruesome policies as “bipartisan.” Remember, it was lockstep Democratic opposition to the MAGA agenda — including attempts to repeal the Affordable Care Act — in 2017 that defeated some bills and built the narratives that helped a Blue Wave retake the House in 2018.
That means your job is to support, cheerlead, or berate your Democratic Representative and/or Senators to be active fighters for every battle we fight on the Trump agenda. That work should be loud and public — whether positive or negative. We deserve champions in Washington who don’t just refuse to go along, but actively, passionately make the case against Project 2025 — let your representatives know you expect it of them.
YOU’VE GOT A VULNERABLE REPUBLICAN REP OR SENATOR UP FOR REELECTION IN 2026
Your representative would very much like to be excluded from this narrative. Their job depends on not being associated with the worst of Project 2025. They’ll try their best to keep their head down and stay out of the story. Your job is to make sure they can’t do that.
Demand your swing representative and/or senators show up in public. Make them explain where they stand at this moment of great divide. And make clear to them, and the broader community they represent, that folks paying attention in their district/state disagree with the MAGA agenda and want to see them vote against it.
Remember: your swing state representative and senators who are up for reelection in 2026 are primarily focused on their own political survival. They don’t want to be seen as too out-of-step with their district. They are worried about a Republican primary challenge if they break with MAGA, but you must also make them worried about a general election defeat. Building vocal, public, majoritarian opposition to Trump 2.0 and the MAGA agenda in their district or state can indeed shift their votes or, if necessary, soften them up for defeat in 2026.
YOU’VE GOT A SAFE REPUBLICAN REPRESENTATIVE / SENATOR
In the short term, in the next two years, there is little you can do here if your representatives and senators are in safe seats. This wasn’t always true — in 2017, Republicans of various stripes were sometimes reluctant to line up behind Trump’s agenda. But in 2024, Trump-skeptics have been booted out and replaced with true believers or cynical sycophants. These days, Republicans in safe districts will mostly ignore pressure from outside their base. Your job is to tell the story in your own community — recognizing you aren’t likely to shift their vote in the short term.
Play #2: Get Dems To Play Hardball In Local, City, And State Offices
We often hear from people in blue states lamenting how their elections are safely blue, and they don’t know how to make a difference. We have good news and bad news about that.
Blue state, city, and local organizing is incredibly urgent in this moment. Blue areas have enormous power to shape the terms of the national debate, to leverage their economic and political power to protect the things we care about, and to pick fights that help us highlight the rotten core of Project 2025. And you have a crucial role in ensuring they do it.
Democratic state trifectas following the 2024 election — states with both a Dem governor and state legislature.
Where Dems can go on offense and fight back, they should. Over the next two years, your Democratic elected officials will make choices every single day about whether to stand up to MAGA or whether to go along with it. Your spirited, determined advocacy will ensure that the good ones know they’ve got a movement behind them as they fight back — and the bad ones know they’re on notice.
Consider this: there are 15 states with a blue trifecta (a democratic governor and state legislature) — California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, Rhode Island, and Washington. That is nine more trifectas than we had in 2017. These 15 states represent nearly half of the national gross domestic product and have an outsized level of cultural and economic power. If you live in one of those states, you need to be asking: what is your state doing to leverage that power to stop MAGA’s abuses and harms? Even if you don’t have a unified Democratic government, your governor or AG still has quite a lot of independent authority — or you might have levers at the city, county, or town level.
That’s a lot of power, and it’s time to ask them exactly what they’re doing with it. Are your Democratic electeds passing legislation to protect you, your neighbors, and red staters seeking safety? Are they pushing back against MAGA efforts to target your neighbors? Are they working with other Democrats to create alliances and compacts? Are they using their economic leverage to advance our values? How will they protect labor, civil rights, and environmental standards? Are they using the full power of their office, at every level, to block and delay the MAGA agenda? How will they respond when Trump and Stephen Miller escalate their campaign of terror?
There’s enormous potential here — we just need to organize to tap into it.
What can we achieve if we do this?
- Block, delay, or distract the Trump administration.Trump’s people have the same number of hours in the day as the rest of us. Widespread efforts to throw sand in the gears of their attacks — from lawsuits to legislation to strategic acts of defiance — will make it harder for them to roll out their full agenda.
- Protect people, policies, and progress. From inter-state compacts to maintain policy standards to actions by governors to protect immigrant families from deportation, energized, visionary governance can do a massive amount of real good.
- Mitigate harm for red staters. Whether they voted with us or not, people who live in red states deserve better than what they’re getting. Policies that help them — and highlight the gap between red and blue states — are good substantively and politically.
- Present an alternate story of life under Democratic governance. Making people’s lives in blue states better — more affordable, safer, and fairer — is good on the merits and part of how we strengthen the Democratic brand for the future.
This play applies to you if:
YOU’VE GOT A DEMOCRATIC GOVERNOR, ATTORNEY GENERAL, OR LEGISLATURE
Democratic state leadership and legislatures have significant power to counter Trump’s agenda directly and protect residents within the state. Here’s a (non-exclusive, sure to grow) list of some steps you can encourage them to take:
- Sign Executive Orders to Protect Residents:Democratic governors can issue orders that directly counter federal actions, like establishing protections for immigrants, expanding access to reproductive healthcare, or enforcing strict environmental standards that defy federal rollbacks.
- Form Alliances with Other States: Urge your governor and AG to join regional compacts on issues like climate change, data privacy, and healthcare. These alliances strengthen state policies and create a unified front that makes it harder for Trump’s administration to dismantle progressive gains.
- Use their Economic Leverage:States with significant economic power, like California and New York, can use their influence to counter Trump’s agenda by setting procurement and contracting standards that prioritize civil rights, environmental responsibility, and fair labor practices. Blue states can refuse to do business with companies that don’t uphold progressive values, using their economic might to challenge Trump’s policies.
- Decline to implement federal policies in their states: Atonof federal programs or legislation is actually dependent on the states implementing them. Your governor could decline a pot of money earmarked for a police crackdown on peaceful protests or refuse to participate in a program that would require granting massive loopholes to giant corporate polluters. If there’s an opt-out, they should be taking it.
- Implement Sanctuary Policies for Out-of-State Visitors:Blue states can enact laws that protect individuals traveling from red states to access services restricted under Trump’s policies. For example, protections for reproductive healthcare or gender-affirming care reinforce blue states as safe havens for civil rights, creating a direct challenge to Trump’s efforts to impose regressive values nationwide.
- Create Legal Funds to Protect Residents:Democratic states can set up state-funded legal defense funds to help residents directly affected by Trump’s policies, such as immigrants at risk of deportation or families losing healthcare. These funds signal that the state is ready to stand up for its people, regardless of federal threats.
- Implement policies that make their state a thriving, healthy, and desirable place to live:It sounds simple, but the more that Democratically controlled areas deliver a high quality of life for their residents, the better we’re able to make the case against the MAGA agenda to the American people.
By actively pushing your state government to take these steps, you can help build a network of resistance that not only defends state rights but also pressures Trump’s administration to back down on the worst elements of its agenda.
YOU’VE GOT A DEMOCRATIC CITY GOVERNMENT
If your city government is controlled by Democrats, you have the opportunity to work with local leaders to resist Trump’s agenda on a more granular level. While city governments don’t have the same powers as states, they still play a vital role in protecting residents and sending a message that MAGA policies won’t go unchallenged. Here are some ideas on what you can push them to do:
- Adopt Sanctuary Policies: Many cities have already become sanctuary cities, refusing to cooperate with federal immigration enforcement. If your city hasn’t done so, advocate for this policy to protect immigrant residents. Sanctuary cities make it harder for Trump’s administration to carry out large-scale deportations, especially when states and cities work together.
- Expand Protections for Vulnerable Communities: Local governments can pass ordinances that protect housing rights, fund community health programs, and ensure that LGBTQ+ residents feel safe and supported. These policies create safer spaces for residents and demonstrate what pro-democracy governance looks like.
- Invest in Local Environmental Initiatives:Cities can enact local climate policies like banning single-use plastics, promoting renewable energy, or creating green infrastructure projects. These actions contribute to national environmental progress and create visible, tangible benefits for residents.
- Partner with State and Regional Allies: Encourage your city leaders to work with state and regional governments on issues like transportation, affordable housing, and voting rights. This collaboration strengthens progressive policies across jurisdictions and shows that cities are part of a larger resistance against Trump’s agenda.
- Create policies that make their city a thriving, healthy, and desirable place to live:The more that Democratically-controlled areas deliver for their residents, the better we can make the case against the MAGA agenda to the American people.
By mobilizing locally, you can help ensure that your city government defends its residents and becomes a model of progressive governance that opposes MAGA’s harmful policies.
Play #3: We Work to Protect and Win Elections
The future of our democracy depends on our ability to have elections in 2026 and then win those elections in 2026. That’s for a straightforward reason: the people who win that year will be the people who are in charge of administering the 2028 election. If MAGA fanatics or election deniers win key roles in swing states and swing districts, we’re in very deep trouble.
The path to reclaiming power at the federal level also runs through swing districts and states. Taking back the House (and — more formidably — the Senate) would block Trump’s ability to pass any more legislation, give us negotiating power as a partner in must-pass legislation like budgets, and give Democrats investigatory and subpoena power. None of this works on its own to check a would-be autocrat — but it’s more tools in the toolbox.
What can we achieve if we do this?
- 2026 elections are held under conditions we can win. We won’t be able to stop every election denier in a county clerk’s office from pulling some shenanigans. Still, dedicated local organizing can make sure as much of the 2026 election takes place as freely and fairly as possible.
- State-based and federal pressure softens our targets in advance of the election. For the next two years, your Republican state officials and federal officials need to answer for every single action the Trump administration takes that hurts your state and its people.
- We WIN the key state and local offices. We need to win Governorships, Secretaries of State, state legislature seats, House races, and local elections offices to safeguard national elections in 2028. Doing this doesn’t guarantee a democratic transition in 2028, but it is an absolutely necessary precondition.
This play applies to you if:
YOU’RE IN A SWING STATE
Every single swing state has crucial statewide or federal seats up for election in 2026. The question is: what activities in 2025 will best set you up to win next year?
This is a choose-your-own-adventure situation. If you’ve got a Republican Senator up for reelection — looking at you, North Carolina, Maine, Alaska — you might want to go all in on an advocacy and accountability campaign. If you’ve got a crucial Governor or Secretary of State race — hello, Arizona, Michigan, Georgia, and Wisconsin -- you may want to focus on campaigning for state legislative fights or preparing for the state elections.
Whatever you choose, ask yourself: is what I’m doing:
- Strengthening my future Democratic candidates?
- Weakening my future Republican opponents?
- Building my base of involved, active people who will stay involved next year?
YOU’RE IN A SWING STATE WITH AN ONGOING THREAT OF ELECTION SUBVERSION
Dedicated local organizing — tracking your elected officials like a hawk, publicizing their actions, and organizing to pressure them publicly — will be crucial to stopping the worst actors on the right from subverting the 2026 elections before we can even hold them.
Depending on what angle MAGA electeds choose to take, these fights may seem technical or bureaucratic, but we can’t afford to sit them out. You can start by finding out who runs your local board of elections, what their record is, and when they’re up for reelection. Then, check out this resource from our friends at Protect Democracy for an idea of what kinds of attacks to look out for. If you’re in an election denial hotspot, we’ll help you get connected locally to get organized.