Dallas County Democratic/Progressive Organizations
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Dallas County Democrats
The Dallas County Democratic Party is on the front lines of the fight to save our democracy in a state led by extremists desperate to hold on to political power, afraid of the people, and suppressing votes instead of delivering basic resources like electricity.
Our diverse county serves 2.6 million people across 900 square miles. We work each day to grow our majority in Dallas County, and turn Texas blue. We will register Democratic voters, and turn out each voter in every neighborhood with our broad coalition of elected officials, Precinct Chairs, clubs, and activists from every part of the county.
Dallas County Democrats are an inclusive, people-powered movement that believes in equal opportunity, fairness, freedom, family, community, and a responsibility to ourselves and each other.
https://www.dallasdemocrats.org/action/clubs-and-organizations/

Indivisible Dallas
Fighting fascism since 2017, Indivisible Dallas is an active community connecting people, informing with facts, and engaging in civic responsibility. We show up for each other — particularly those facing attack. We share a vision: a real democracy, of, by and for everyone.
We offer ways to get involved both virtually (we have weekly Zoom meetings) and in person, covering civic engagements, action events, and social meet-ups. In welcoming folks from the vast Dallas area, we amplify events from across all D/FW Indivisible groups and other local organizations for solidarity.
Together, we are Indivisible. Join us!
mailto:IndivisibleDALLAS@gmail.com
https://bsky.app/profile/indivisibledallas.bsky.social
https://www.instagram.com/indivisibledallas/

INDIVISIBLE TX24
Indivisible TX24 is an important part of a national progressive non-partisan movement (https://indivisible.org/).
Based in Northeast Tarrant County, the group’s efforts extend into Dallas county, focusing on calling attention to federal office holders for US Congressional District 24 and US Senators from Texas.
The group meets regularly in local restaurants, libraries and community centers. Some meetings feature speakers by ACLU representatives, advocates and Democratic office holders.
Organizing protests and rallies are where Indivisible TX24 really shines — bringing people together for peaceful but passionate rallies/protests at the offices of elected officials, “TeslaTakedowns” at dealerships, bridge brigades (holding protest signage over freeways), and absentee town halls for public servants who are evasive.
We frequently coordinate with other groups for events. There are no dues, but donations are appreciated.
https://linktr.ee/Indivisibletx24

Metrocrest Democrats
Democratic club and Political Action Committee covering the area of northwest Dallas and southeast Denton Counties, a grassroots political group.
Formed in early 2009, Metrocrest Democrats seeks to build on the momentum generated by the groundbreaking 2008 general election and continued upward trend for Democrats in recent elections.
The key objectives of our club are;
- Registering, educating, and mobilizing Democratic voters.
- Encouraging qualified candidates and raising the visibility of the Democratic Party in our area.
- Recruiting and training precinct chairs and teams across our geography.
- Supporting Democratic Party candidates and progressive legislation across Dallas County, the state, and the nation.
The misson of the Metrocrest Democrats is to advance the success of the Democratic Party throughout suburban Northwest Dallas County and
Southeast Denton County promoting active civic participation, educating on values and issues, and supporting candidates for elective office
https://www.metrocrestdemocrats.org/
https://www.facebook.com/groups/metrodems/
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Contact: SouthlakePCT3039@gmail.com
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