REPORT: Soros-backed group behind Tesla unrest accused of ‘infiltrating’ key House race with chosen candidate

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From Fox News: The Progressive group “Indivisible,” which was behind many of the Tesla protests in recent months as well as mobilizing for other far-left causes, appears to now be getting involved in a key congressional swing district with the goal of growing resistance against President Donald Trump in Congress.

With primary races already underway for the 2026 Midterm elections, the group appears to have in their sights Rep. Mike Lawler, a Republican in a critical swing state representing New York’s 17th District, in the form of a candidate with extensive ties to the group, progressive Democrat and Rockland County legislator Beth Davidson.

Davidson’s social media presence includes several posts promoting Indivisible, including attending an event in June in Rockland, New York and Davidson was featured in a promotional video for Indivisible Northern Westchester that same month.

Indivisible has been front and center in other aspects of the race and local chapters of the group helped to organize protests at Lawler town hall events in April and May.


In a post on April 5, Davidson confirmed her alliance with Indivisible, writing, “Proud to stand with more than 1,000 people at the #HandsOff rally organized by
@IndivisWstchr @1199seiu @nwindivisible @cwaunion and more to stand up for our freedoms and our future! Mike Lawler may be silent on the daily assaults on healthcare, education, social security and national security, but We the People are NOT!”

Davidson then complained about Fox News reporting on her support for the activist group.

“Yet again, @NRCC and @FoxNews are coming after me for organizing with @IndivisWstchr to fight back against Trump and @lawler4ny’s cruel cuts to Medicaid, SNAP and Planned Parenthood. That’s their big attack? Thank you, next 💅,” she wrote.

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