Search results for ‘the 2020 election’


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    Neil Bradley

    Neil Bradley is the executive vice president and chief policy officer at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, a major business advocacy organization and the largest lobbying group in America. 1 Bradley is the
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    NDN Collective

    The NDN Collective is a left-of-center Native American advocacy organization best known for campaigning to close the Mount Rushmore National Memorial.
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    Detroit Will Breathe

    Detroit Will Breathe (DWB) is a left-of-center racial activist organization that leads protests and advocates for the defunding of the Detroit Police Department. 62
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    Democracy Defense Coalition

    The Democracy Defense Coalition was a coalition of several left-leaning advocacy organizations that was formed during the 2020 election to support left-leaning election administration policies. The organization’s work centered around speculation leading up to the 2020 election that President Donald Trump would refuse to concede the race to now-President
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    All Voting is Local

    All Voting is Local (AVL) is a project of the left-of-center Leadership Conference Education Fund that is focused on reducing barriers to voting and increasing voter turnout, specifically among left-leaning demographic groups in battleground states. AVL works to reduce voter wait times, promote mail-in voting, and increase the number
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    Center for Civic Information

    The Center for Civic Information (CCI) is a left-of-center electoral advocacy organization based in Virginia that emerged for the first time during the 2020-2021 U.S. Senate runoff elections in Georgia.
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    Zach Wamp

    Zach Wamp is a retired former Republican Congressman who, from 1995 to 2011, represented Tennessee’s 3rd Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives. During his tenure, he served on the Committee on Appropriations and was a member of the right-leaning Liberty Caucus (also known as the Liberty Committee). In
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    Maurice Mitchell

    Maurice Mitchell is a left-of-center activist who currently works as the national director of the Working Families Party (WFP), a left-wing, pro-labor union political party based out of New York State. Following the death of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri in 2014 after an altercation with a police officer,
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    IntoAction

    IntoAction is a left-of-center communications organization that spreads left-of-center messages  through internet memes and graphics through email and social media. It is a subsidiary of Task Force, a Los Angeles-based for-profit public relations company owned and run by former Obama administration official Yosi Sergent. IntoAction played a role in
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    Tom Donohue

    Tom Donohue was the longtime president and CEO of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America and the first individual to hold both titles concurrently. In 2019, he was succeeded by Suzanne Clark as president, and in 2021, Clark succeeded him as CEO.
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    Amber McReynolds

    Amber McReynolds is a left-of-center vote-by-mail advocate and member of the United States Postal Service board of governors, appointed in 2021 by President Joe Biden as an “independent,” a legal designation that observers dispute.
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    Hannah Fried

    Hannah Fried is the national campaign director of All Voting is Local, a project of the Leadership Conference Education Fund. Fried is a longtime Democratic operative, working as the voter protection director on the Obama 2012 presidential campaign and as the deputy general counsel for voter protection on
  • Political Party/527

    Fems for Dems

    Fems for Dems is a Michigan-based political action committee (PAC) that seeks elect Democratic candidates by advocating for issues related to women including healthcare and social equity. The group has a 501(c)(4) sister nonprofit organization, Fems for Democracy, that focuses on advocacy towards specific policy issues including women’s health,
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    Aaron Van Langevelde

    Aaron Van Langevelde is a Republican lawyer in Michigan. Van Langevelde is most notable for his role as a canvasser with the Michigan Board of State Canvassers, on which he was the only Republican member to certify President Joe Biden’s win in the state in the 2020 presidential election.
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    Ibram X. Kendi

    Ibram X. Kendi is a professor, activist, and author most known for pioneering the radical-left ideology of “antiracism,” which claims that any racial inequalities are inherently the result of racist policies. Kendi has argued that there is no such thing as being “non-racist,” and that in order to avoid being
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    Progressive State Leaders Committee

    The Progressive State Leaders Committee is a left-leaning advocacy organization that focuses on providing resources and advocacy to convince Democratic state attorneys general to unilaterally enact left-of-center policies. 248 The organization is closely
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    Voter Protection Project (VPP)

    The Voter Protection Project is a left-of-center political action committee that donates to far-left candidates for office who support eliminating many U.S. election security laws, including prohibiting all voter identification requirements.
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    GirlTrek

    GirlTrek (GT) is a left-of-center foundation that promotes walking to improve the health of African American communities. GT actively supported left-of-center political and advocacy causes during the 2020 election cycle. GT led its one million members during the 2020 election cycle to activate voters from African American communities in support
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    Deborah Simon

    Deborah Simon is the daughter of billionaire shopping mall magnate Melvin Simon. She is a philanthropist and left-of-center political donor. 297
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    Stephen Mandel

    Stephen Mandel is a hedge fund manager and the husband of Susan Mandel. The Mandels have used their fortune to help support Democratic Party causes, such as donating over $8 million to help Democrat candidates during the 2020 election cycle and an additional $2 million to American Super PAC