Search results for ‘fight for $15’


  • Political Party/527

    VoteVets.org PAC

    VoteVets PAC was founded in 2006 with the goal of electing to Congress Afghanistan or Iraq war veterans who were critical of the execution of the war in Iraq.1 VoteVets PAC has given nearly
  • Person

    Terry McAuliffe

    Terry McAuliffe is a Democratic Party politician and fundraiser1 most notable for serving as the 72nd Governor of Virginia.
  • Non-profit

    TYPE Media Center

    Also see The Nation (for-profit) TYPE Media Center, until 2019 known as The Nation Institute, is a 501(c)(3) “nonprofit media center”1 that uses a variety of different programs to promote “progressive values across as
  • Political Party/527

    NextGen Climate Action Committee

    Not to be confused with the similarly named 501(c)(4) advocacy group NextGen Climate Action Also see Steyer Network NextGen Climate Action Committee is the unlimited-contribution independent expenditure committee (known as a Super PAC) for NextGen America, an organization associated with left-wing environmentalist billionaire Tom Steyer that
  • Non-profit

    Demand Progress Action (DPA)

    Not to be confused with Demand Progress Action (PAC) Demand Progress Action (DPA) is a left-of-center organization that advocates for policies relating to foreign policy and civil liberties.
  • For-profit

    Salon (Salon.com)

    Salon.com is a liberal blog known in recent years for sensational clickbait headlines, questionable content, and low journalistic standards.1 Salon has adopted an increasingly
  • Non-profit

    Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation

    The Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation (LDF) was a left-of-center and environmentalist activist and grantmaking organization chaired by Hollywood actor Leonardo DiCaprio that distributed grants totaling more than $100 million from 1998 until 2019.
  • Non-profit

    National Iranian American Council (NIAC)

    The National Iranian American Council (NIAC) is an advocacy group which claims to advocate for nonpartisan action on behalf of the Iranian-American community in domestic and foreign policy issues. In reality, NIAC pushes for a range of left-wing policy positions, including an end to all sanctions on the Iranian regime
  • Person

    Andy Stern

    Andy Stern is the former president of the Service Employees International Union. A longtime union official, Stern rose to the presidency1
  • Person

    Scott Wallace

    Scott Wallace is a Democratic politician, heir to the Hi-Bred Corn Company fortune, grandson of former Vice President and far-left presidential candidate Henry Wallace, and the co-chair of the Wallace Global Fund, a funder of numerous left-of-center organizations. Through the fund, Wallace has backed numerous groups backing left-of-center economics,
  • For-profit

    CREDO Mobile (Working Assets)

    CREDO Mobile (formerly Working Assets) is a cell-phone company that explicitly uses its profits to support left-wing causes. Through doing business with CREDO its customers “fund progressive causes and power social activism.” 1 Left-of-center groups
  • Person

    Harold Ickes

    Harold Ickes is a labor lawyer, Democratic political strategist, former Deputy Chief of Staff to President Bill Clinton,1 and a senior advisor to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s political campaigns.
  • Non-profit

    Make the Road Action

    Make the Road Action (MRA) is a left-of-center activist group that recruits activists from immigrant, ethnic minority, and LGBT communities to advance left-of-center policy objectives. 1 In particular, the group focuses on increasing the political
  • Person

    Bill de Blasio

    Bill de Blasio is a New York City Democratic politician who has served as mayor of New York City since 2014 after serving lesser roles in the city government for twelve years. He ran for the Democratic nomination for President in 2020 but suspended his campaign after four months. De
  • Person

    Dan Cantor

    Dan Cantor is a co-founder and former national director of the Working Families Party (WFP), a far-left political party with chapters throughout the United States that is most influential in New York City and New York State politics due to New York’s electoral fusion voting system. Cantor worked as
  • Person

    Bill Lipton

    Bill Lipton is a left-of-center political organizer and activist who co-founded and was the New York state director for the Working Families Party (WFP) until 2020. WFP is a New York-based political party that utilizes New York’s electoral fusion voting system which allows multiple parties to nominate candidates and
  • Non-profit

    Working Families Alliance

    The Working Families Alliance is a 501(c)(4) political organization headquartered in Newark, New Jersey and affiliated with the Working Families Organization, a left-wing political organization and offshoot of New York’s labor union-backed Working Families Party. Working Families Alliance is aligned with labor unions like the American Federation
  • Non-profit

    New Organizing Institute Education Fund (NOI Education Fund)

    NOI is defunct. For its successor, see Center for Tech and Civic Life (CTCL) New Organizing Institute Education Fund (NOIEF) was the charitable arm of New Organizing Institute (NOI), a progressive nonprofit that trained digital organizers and campaigners for the Democratic Party. The organization, described by a Washington
  • Person

    Hillary Clinton

    Also see Clinton 2016 Presidential Campaign Hillary Clinton is a former First Lady of the United States, U.S. Senator, and U.S. Secretary of State. She is the wife of former U.S. President Bill Clinton and has run for President twice, losing in the Democratic primaries in 2008 and
  • Non-profit

    Progressive Maryland Education Fund

    Progressive Maryland Education Fund is a left-of-center nonprofit organization that lobbies in support of left-of-center legislation and engages in community organizing in Maryland. It is the educational sister organization of Progressive Maryland. The organization has supported the passage of left-progressive legislation in Maryland, including measures that raised the