Search results for ‘the 2020 election’


  • Person

    Wilma Liebman

    Wilma Liebman is a labor union lawyer best known for serving as a Democrat on the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) from 1997 to 2011. She was appointed chair of the NLRB by former President Barack Obama, serving from 2009 to 2011 during a tumultuous period in the Board’s history during
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    Chang K. Park Foundation

    The Chang K. Park Foundation (CKPF) is a left-of-center organization that funds multiple left-wing and left-of-center groups. It was founded and is led by Chang K. Park, CEO of Universal Remote Control and an immigrant from South Korea who came to the United States as a teenager to gain
  • Person

    Chang K. Park

    Chang K. Park is the founder and CEO of Universal Remote Control, a New York company that designs and manufactures remote controls for televisions and other household and office appliances. The initial beginnings of his company took place in his sister’s garage in Korea.
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    Metropolitan Organizing Strategy Enabling Strength (MOSES)

    Metropolitan Organizing Strategy for Enabling Strength (MOSES) is a religious-based advocacy organization which trains leaders in churches, synagogues, and mosques to push left-of-center advocacy in Michigan. The organization has participated in and promoted canvassing activities in the state of Michigan advocating for liberal legislation supported by organizations such as
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    Campaign for Accountability

    The Campaign for Accountability (CfA) is an ostensibly nonpartisan left-wing advocacy organization founded to expose supposed misconduct and corruption in the government and private sector. CfA typically targets conservative government officials or organizations in its investigations and has two Democratic operatives serving on its board of directors. CfA was formed
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    Google

    Google is a Mountain View, California-based multinational technology company and subsidiary of Alphabet, Inc. Google is considered one of the Big Four technology companies which includes Facebook, Apple, and Amazon.
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    New Jersey Public Interest Research Group (NJPIRG) Citizen Lobby

    The New Jersey Public Interest Research Group (NJPIRG) Citizen Lobby is the New Jersey state-level organization of the National Association of Organizations in the Public Interest (NAOPI). 1 NJPIRG Citizen 
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    Maryland Public Interest Research Group (MaryPIRG)

    The Maryland Public Interest Research Group (MaryPIRG) is a left-of-center state-based activist organization that was established in 1974. 1 It is a member of the federation of state Public Interest Research Groups (PIRGs) under
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    Maryland Public Interest Research Group (MaryPIRG) Foundation

    The Maryland Public Interest Research Group Foundation, also known as MaryPIRG Foundation, is a left of center advocacy organization that was founded in 1975, is the “charitable” research and policy arm of its sister lobbying organization, the Maryland Public Interest Research Group (MaryPIRG). The foundation does research and collects
  • Person

    Kelly Craighead

    Kelly Craighead is the CEO of the Cruise Line International Association (CLIA) and former president of Democracy Alliance, a major donor clearinghouse for Democratic and left-wing donors and advocacy organizations. Craighead started her political career in the Clinton White House and is reportedly a close associate and friend
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    Political Research Associates (PRA)

    Political Research Associates (PRA) is a left-wing “social justice think tank” which seeks to advance left-progressive and critical race theory-aligned thinking and action.1 PRA opposes the political right,
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    Merle Chambers Fund

    The Merle Chambers Fund is a private foundation funded and directed by former oil and natural gas company CEO, lawyer, investor, and Democratic Party fundraiser Merle Chambers. 1 It was called “Chambers Family Fund” from its founding
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    Merle Chambers

    Merle Chambers is a former oil and natural gas CEO, lawyer, investor, and Democratic Party fundraiser and donor. She is also a left-leaning philanthropist whose funding organization, the Merle Chambers Fund, donates to abortion and left-leaning advocacy causes, as well as non-political arts and other entities.
  • Non-profit

    Piton Foundation

    The Piton Foundation, part of Gary Community Investments, is a grantmaking organization which contributes to left-of-center organizations with a focus on Colorado, in addition to other projects. Piton Foundation’s work in recent years, has become increasingly focused on policy research and advocacy. The organization’s CEO is former Colorado State Senator
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    Karen Leaffer

    Karen Leaffer is a left-of-center nonprofit lawyer based in Denver, Colorado. She is the founder and managing partner of Leaffer Law Group, a specialized firm which provides legal counsel to nonprofit organizations. Leaffer is an active philanthropist and member of left-of-center donor networks, serving on the board of the
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    Lewis Foundation

    The Lewis Foundation is a private foundation primarily funded by its president Adam J. Lewis. 1 Adam Lewis is the son of the late billionaire Peter B. Lewis, the former
  • Person

    Rebecca Lambe

    Rebecca Lambe is a Democratic political consultant, and the chief political strategist to former U.S. Senator Harry Reid (D-NV). As a Democratic strategist, Lambe is primarily focused on state and federal policy initiatives and Democratic electoral campaigns.
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    Daniel R. Lewis

    Daniel Lewis is a Democratic Party philanthropist and brother of late businessman Peter B. Lewis, the former CEO of Progressive Insurance, the third-largest insurance company in the United States. Early Life Daniel Lewis was born on August 1, 1946.
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    Work for Progress

    Work for Progress is a Colorado-based consulting firm registered in Boston, Massachusetts. Work for Progress is associated with the Public Interest Network of left-progressive advocacy groups and has performed vendor services for multiple Public Interest Network organizations, including the Fund for the Public Interest, Environment America Action Fund, and 
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    Americans Against Double Taxation

    Americans Against Double Taxation (AADT) was a front group for local government interest groups, government worker labor unions, and other interest groups that opposed the restricting the state and local tax deduction, better known as the SALT deduction, in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017. It was unsuccessful