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Pennsylvania Voice is a left-of-center advocacy nonprofit and the Pennsylvania state affiliate of State Voices, a network of left-of-center groups that has created a voter mobilization infrastructure for liberal candidates running for public office in key battleground states.
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Pennsylvanians Against Fracking is a left-of-center environmentalist coalition based in Pennsylvania. The coalition includes a number of left-of-center environmentalist organizations, including Food and Water Watch (FWW), the Pennsylvania chapter of Clean Water Action, the Delaware Riverkeeper Network, Earthworks, and Greenpeace.
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Pennsylvanians Against Gerrymandering (PAG) is a legislative advocacy group which supports modifying the Pennsylvania state approach to legislative redistricting, ostensibly to reduce gerrymandering. The organization was formed in August 2019 by Karen Blackistone Oaks, a partner of the Gober Group, a law firm based in Virginia.
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The Pension Rights Center, chaired by Nancy J. Altman, a supporter of Bernie Sanders’ health care policy and author of Social Security Works! Why Social Security Isn’t Going Broke and How Expanding It Will Help Us All, advocates for policies that use government power to guarantee that pensioners and
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People Acting in Community Together (PACT) is a left-of-center faith-based network in San Jose, California, affiliated with Faith in Action (formerly the PICO Network). Background People Acting in Community Together was founded in 1985 in San Jose, California as a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. It is an affiliate of
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People for Bernie is a staunchly left-wing organization that uses social media influencing and voter mobilization tactics to support Bernie Sanders and other left-wing socialist candidates. The group is concerned with changing the politics and culture of the United States so that a socialist political revolution may occur and
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People for the American Way is a left-of-center advocacy group formed in 1981 by liberal Hollywood television producer Norman Lear, ostensibly to oppose the conservative principles espoused by Christian conservative televangelists.
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People For the American Way Foundation is the charitable arm of People For the American Way, a progressive advocacy organization in the United States. In 1980-81, American film producer and left-wing activist Norman Lear, along with liberal former U.S. Representative Barbara Jordan (D-Texas) and other aligned business interests, founded
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People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA, sometimes styled PeTA) is one of the world’s largest, most aggressive, and most controversial animal liberation groups. The group has become notorious for aggressive campaigns against any and all human use of animals, even as it is dogged by allegations of hypocrisy
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People Not Politicians (PNP) is a left-of-center advocacy group that opposes gerrymandering in Oklahoma. It is a project of two Oklahoma-based political education nonprofits: Let’s Fix This and the League of Women Voters of Oklahoma. Executive director Andy Moore is also the founder and executive director of Let’s Fix
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For more information on this organization, see Causa Justa Just Cause. People Organized to Win Employment Rights (POWER) is a San Francisco Bay Area-based left-of-center community organizing group. In 2015, it merged into Causa Justa Just Cause, another Bay Area community organizing entity. Organization People Organized to Win
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People Power is a project of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) that was created to oppose the restrictionist immigration policies of the Trump administration and to promote a series of other left-of-center ideological issues, including LGBT interests, restrictions on police surveillance, and expanded abortion.
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People United for Privacy (PUP) is a nonpartisan advocacy organization that advocates for public policy that protects the privacy of American citizens, especially those contributing financially to public advocacy. 1 Although the
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People United for Privacy Foundation (PUPF) is an advocacy organization that supports privacy rights, especially as they concern private citizens making donations to nonprofit organizations. PUPF aims to protect fundamental freedoms afforded by the First Amendment, which allow for the private support of causes without fear of intimidation or harassment.
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People United for Sustainable Housing (PUSH) is a left-wing “direct action” community organizing group primarily active in Buffalo, New York. The organization engages in community redevelopment issues and promotes environmentalist activism as a key to redeveloping Buffalo. PUSH Buffalo is most notable for its protests in opposition to traditional energy
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People vs. Fossil Fuels is a left-of-center activist environmentalist organization that was formed in 2021 to demand far-left climate policy action from the Biden Administration. The group demands President Biden declare climate change a “national emergency”; ban all conventional energy infrastructure, leasing, and drilling projects on federal lands;
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People Who Net, Inc is a nonprofit organization registered in Aptos, CA. 1
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People Without Borders, Inc. (not to be confused with the English-language name of illegal immigration advocacy organization Pueblo Sin Fronteras) is an organization based in Washington, D.C., that provides services to and seeks to assimilate recent immigrants to the United States.
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The People’s Action Institute is a community organizing group formed from the merger of several advocacy organizations in 2016 including the National People’s Action, Alliance for a Just Society, and USAction Education Fund, three left-of-center community organizing groups.
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People’s Agenda, also known as the Georgia Coalition for the People’s Agenda (GCPA), is an advocacy organization focused on increasing Black voter turnout in Georgia. It was founded in 1998 by civil rights activist Joseph Lowery.