Indivisible Action, the political arm of the hard-left Indivisible movement, has launched a new wave of digital advertising targeting three Republican senators, including Sen. Dan Sullivan of Alaska. Federal Election Commission (FEC) filings show the group spending over $15,000 on digital ads opposing Sullivan, a similar amount against Sen. Joni Ernst of Iowa, and another tranche targeting Ohio Sen. Jon Husted.
That means Alaskans on the Internet will be seeing attack ads with photos unflattering to the US Senator.
The campaign comes as Indivisible Action, backed by grassroots donations and activist organizing, seeks to apply pressure on vulnerable or high-profile Republican incumbents ahead of the 2026 election cycle. According to the most recent FEC disclosures, the organization began the year with over $1.5 million in cash on hand.
Indivisible Action is part of the broader Indivisible network, a progressive organizing force that sprang up in the aftermath of Donald Trump’s 2016 election.
The movement was founded by Leah Greenberg and Ezra Levin, former congressional staffers who co-authored the “Indivisible Guide,” a strategic manual for resisting the Trump agenda. Since then, the organization has grown into a nationwide activist infrastructure with chapters in all 50 states.
Greenberg and Levin, who now serve as co-executive directors of the Indivisible Project, have focused their efforts on pressuring Congress and shifting political narratives through grassroots mobilization and digital engagement. Their efforts have earned them national recognition, including a place on TIME’s 100 Most Influential People list in 2019.
With the 2026 primary season heating up and control of the Senate on the line, the investments by Indivisible Action signal an early start to the Senate seat election.
Except for one detail: No Democrat has filed to contest Sullivan, who remains popular in Alaska. Speculation in political circles surrounds the idea that former Rep. Mary Peltola will be convinced by Democrats to mount a challenge to Sullivan, but she has, so far, not shown her intentions.
I encourage Mary Peltola to run for this seat. As long as conservatives don’t build the circular firing squad, she’s certain to fail.
They’ve been on the radio. Same tired old nonsense, Dan wants to give tax breaks to billionaires and take money away from healthcare. And yes, people will die.
Try watching a YouBoob Video: The ad dominates for 15 secs with noisy 🐂💩 before you can skip beyond it.
Good luck, digital Transtifa
Peltola is owned by the tribes, and the CCP. The indivisbles can try anything they want. Real Alaskans see them for what they are: drug addled blue haired nosering wearing sexually deviant maoist molochites.