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Claire Dwoskin is a left-of-center political activist who also supports organizations focused on promoting debunked studies suggesting that vaccines cause various autoimmune and inflammatory diseases, including autism. Dwoskin jointly founded the Dwoskin Family Foundation, with her then-husband Albert Dwoskin; as of early 2019, the couple was reportedly “estranged.”
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Page Gardner is a left-of-center activist who founded the Voter Participation Center, formerly the Women’s Voices, Women Vote organization. Through her work, Gardner aims to register unmarried women to vote; unmarried women tend to vote Democratic. Gardner worked for Bill Clinton’s 1992 presidential campaign and maintained professional ties
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Joy Vermillion Heinsohn is a political activist and assistant director at the Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation, a major financial supporter for left-of-center organizations based in North Carolina. Early Life and Career Heinsohn received a bachelor’s degree in Politics from Wake Forest University, as well as a Master’s in Public
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The Morningstar Foundation is a private grantmaking foundation based in Bethesda, Maryland that supports left-of-center organizations, including left-wing Jewish advocacy group Bend the Arc, the Social Venture Fund for Jewish-Arab Equality and Shared Society, and Keshet, a group that advocates for LGBT Jews.
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Celinda Lake is a pollster and political strategist for the Democratic Party. Lake has worked as a pollster for Democratic politicians, including Presidents Joe Biden and Bill Clinton, former U.S. Senator Barbara Mikulski (D-MD), U.S. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), and former Arizona Governor Janet Napolitano.
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The West Atlanta Watershed Alliance (WAWA) is a left-of-center environmentalist organization founded in 1995 to address wastewater disposal reform in Atlanta. It has also purchased and protected public park spaces and nature areas. 1
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Medicare-for-all (often styled “Medicare for All” or “Medicare for all”) is a proposed policy to create a government-run “single-payer” socialist healthcare system in the United States by expanding the existing Medicare program from covering primarily older individuals to covering all citizens. While proposals for government-sponsored healthcare date back to the
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Nan Hayworth is a Republican politician who served as U.S. Representative from New York’s 19th Congressional District from 2011 until 2013. In 2018, Hayworth was appointed by President Donald Trump to the President’s Council on Sports, Fitness and Nutrition.
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The Hutchins Family Foundation is a left-of-center grantmaking organization founded by private equity billionaire Glenn H. Hutchins and his wife, Debbie. The foundation has ties to far-left organizations such as the Democratic Party establishment-aligned think tank Center for American Progress and the Barack Obama Foundation. The
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The Alliance for Securing Democracy (ASD) develops policy recommendations through research projects, including those on election integrity and analyzing various Russian state-backed communications. The Alliance for Securing Democracy is led by Laura Thornton and consists of an advisory council of more than a dozen individuals including John Podesta, former
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William (Bill) Kristol is a political commentator and the son of left-wing-turned-conservative intellectuals Irving Kristol and Gertrude Himmelfarb. 1 Since the mid-1990s,
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The Vital Voices Global Partnership is a feminist and left-of-center activist organization founded in 1997 by then-First Lady Hillary Clinton and then-Secretary of State Madeleine Albright. To insert more women into political and other leadership roles, the organization identifies female left-of-center activists around the world and provides them
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John Koza is a left-leaning California mathematician, businessman, and registered Democratic voter. Koza is the co-founder, chair, and a member of the board of directors of National Popular Vote, an organization attempting to replace the state-by-state Electoral College in Presidential elections with a plurality-at-large national vote. Anti-Electoral College Advocacy
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The administration of President George W. Bush, 43rd President of the United States, lasted from 2001 to 2009. Bush, a Republican, succeeded Democrat Bill Clinton. He was succeeded by Democrat Barack Obama. Notable People First Family George W. Bush, President of the United States Laura Bush, First Lady
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The administration of President George H.W. Bush, the 41st President of the United States, lasted from 1989 to 1993. Bush, a Republican, succeeded President Ronald Reagan after serving as vice president in the Reagan administration from 1981 to 1989. Bush was succeeded by President Bill Clinton, a Democrat. Notable
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Morris Dees is the co-founder and former chief trial counsel of the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC). Dees was involved with the SPLC for 48 years and grew the organization into one of the largest civil rights organizations in the United States. The SPLC bankrupted numerous prominent extremist organizations
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Greg Rosenbaum is the president and founder of Palisades Associates, a banking firm. 1 He has served as the director of TVC Communications and CEO of Empire Kosher Poultry.
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Robert S. Raymar is a New Jersey-based attorney and member of the law firm Hellring Lindeman Goldstein & Siegal LLP. 1 Former President Bill Clinton
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Christie Hefner is the daughter of Playboy founder Hugh Hefner and his first wife, Mildred (Millie) Williams. Christie Hefner supports left-of-center causes, having made donations of hundreds of thousands of dollars to left-of-center politicians and sitting on the Board of Directors for the Center for American Progress Action Fund
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Judith “Judy” Feder is a professor of public policy at Georgetown University in Washington D.C. and has served in various left-wing organizations. She formerly served in the Clinton administration in the Department of Health and Human Services. She also currently serves as a fellow at the left-of-center