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Donald K. Sherman is the senior vice president and chief counsel for legal advocacy group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW). Prior to joining CREW, Sherman served in a number of positions within the White House, the U.S House of Representatives, and the U.S Department of Housing
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Donald K. Ross was a political consultant, lawyer, and left-wing political activist credited with proposing the model of the Public Interest Research Groups (PIRGs) in the 1970s alongside activist Ralph Nader. The PIRGs, state-based policy advocacy groups, operate under the national U.S. Public Interest Research Group (US-PIRG); US-PIRG
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Donald Sussman, born Selwyn Donald Sussman, is a hedge fund executive who funds Democratic Party political campaigns and left-of-center activist groups. 1 Sussman is the founder
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Donald Taylor (known professionally as “D. Taylor”) is a labor union official who serves as the president of the hotel, casino, and restaurant workers union Unite Here.
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Donna F. Edwards is a political activist and former Democratic member of Congress representing Maryland’s 4th Congressional District from 2008 to 2017. Edwards is the former executive director of the Arca Foundation and former president and co-founder of the Proteus Action League. She ran in the Democratic primary
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Donna Kenski is a public health data analyst for LADCO, a nonprofit air quality research organization.
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Donna Vorhees is the director of the Energy Research Program at Health Effects Institute (HEI).
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Donny Bridges is a co-founder and director of the civic data department at the Center for Tech and Civic Life (CTCL), a Chicago-based election advocacy group which pushes for left-of-center voting policies and election administration.
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Dorian T. Warren is President of the Center for Community Change and its affiliated Center for Community Change Action.
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Doug Band was an aide of former President Bill Clinton, advisor for the William J. Clinton Foundation and created the Clinton Global Initiative.
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Doug Casler is vice president and membership director of the Public Interest Network.
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Doug Pagitt is a liberal evangelical Christian pastor, author, and religious activist. The founder of several left-leaning organizations, including a non-denominational church and the anti-Trump voter engagement group Vote Common Good, he is widely cited by mainstream media outlets as an alternative voice to evangelicals who supported President Donald
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Doug Phelps is the president and executive director of the controversial left-wing organizing entity known as the Public Interest Network. Phelps holds a number of additional roles inside the left-progressive movement in addition to his position with Public Interest Network, a collection of over 15 national groups that work
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Doug Rivers is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institute and a professor of political science at Stanford. In addition to consulting for CBS News, he is the former CEO of Polimetrix. He is a chief scientist and director of YouGov PLC, a polling organization that combines data
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Doug Hattaway is a Democratic Party consultant who has worked in a variety of press and communications roles for prominent elected Democrat politicians since the 1990s. Hattaway is involved on the board of directors for a number of left-of-center nonprofits, including the 501(c)(4) funding and fiscal sponsorship group Sixteen Thirty
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Douglas Holtz-Eakin is the President of American Action Forum. Prior to joining AAF, Holtz-Eakin worked in the George H.W. Bush administration and the George W. Bush administration and headed the Congressional Budget Office.
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Andrew W. “Drew” Houston is an American Internet entrepreneur who is best known for being the co-founder and CEO of Dropbox, an online backup and storage service. According to Forbes magazine, his net worth is ~$3 billion. Drew held 24.4 percent voting power in Dropbox before filing for IPO on
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Drew Zimmerman is the digital director of Change to Win, a federation of labor unions. 1
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Drummond McGavin Pike is an American businessman, philanthropist, and left-of-center political activist. He is notable for founding a number of organizations that promote and fund progressive causes, the most notable of which was the Tides Foundation in 1976, an organization he led as CEO for 35 years, retiring in
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Dustin Aaron Moskovitz is an American Internet entrepreneur who co-founded Facebook with Mark Zuckerberg, Eduardo Saverin, Andrew McCollum and Chris Hughes. In 2008, he left Facebook to co-found Asana with Justin Rosenstein. Moskovitz and his wife, former Wall Street Journal reporter Cari Tuna, are the founders