People (Page 5)


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    Alphonso David

    Alphonso David is a left-leaning lawyer who was the president of the LGBT-interest group Human Rights Campaign (HRC) from 2019 until his ouster in 2021.
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    Alvin Starks

    Alvin Starks is the strategic initiatives director for the NAACP and the director of the Open Society-U.S. Equality team at the Open Society Institute (OSI) of George Soros’s Open Society Foundations (OSF). In 2021, he coauthored an op-ed with Democracy Alliance head Pamela Shifman
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    Alyssa Mastromonaco

    Alyssa Mende Mastromonaco is the President of Global Communications Strategy & Talent at A&E Networks as of December 2016. She was previously the Chief Operating Officer of Vice Media. She is also a contributing editor at Marie Claire magazine.
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    Alyssa Milano

    Alyssa Milano is an American actress and left-of-center political activist. Milano came to fame as a child star on the TV show “Who’s the Boss?” and later in the film Commando. Over the course of a 30-year career, she would be best known for her roles in “Melrose Place” and
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    Amanda Ballantyne

    Amanda Ballantyne is a labor union activist who works as the director of the Technology Institute at the AFL-CIO, where she has worked since January 2021. 1 Prior to joining the AFL-CIO, she worked
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    Amanda Harrington

    Amanda Harrington is a political consultant, activist, and former communications director for the pro-Obamacare group Protect Our Care, a project of the center-left 501(c)(4) advocacy group Sixteen Thirty Fund. Harrington previously served as director of health communications for Planned Parenthood Federation of America (PPFA) and deputy communications
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    Amanda Keton

    Amanda Keton is the former managing director of the Tides Advocacy Fund (sometimes called The Advocacy Fund), a center-left lobbying nonprofit associated with the Tides Nexus of liberal pass-through and fiscal sponsorship groups. She was succeeded by Romilda Justilien in October 2019.
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    Amanda Nguyen

    Amanda Nguyen is a board member of R Street Institute and CEO and Founder of RISE, a nonprofit organization that advocates for the civil rights of victims of sexual assault and rape.
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    Amanda Renteria

    Amanda Renteria is a Democratic Party operative and a failed candidate in California’s 2018 gubernatorial election. Renteria was national political director for Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign and an adviser to multiple Democratic U.S. senators.
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    Amber A’Lee Frost

    Amber A’Lee Frost is a socialist writer and co-host of the podcast Chapo Trap House. She is the one who coined the phrase “dirtbag left” which describes a more vulgar opposition to not just conservatives but to more establishment left-of-center types. Frost is also a member of the
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    Amber French

    Amber French is the Executive Director of media at the Democracy Fund.
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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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    Amber Mostyn

    Amber Anderson Mostyn is a Texas trial lawyer and liberal political donor. She is the widow of J. Steven (Steve) Mostyn, who was also an attorney and the head of Mostyn Law.
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    Amed Khan

    Amed Khan is a Democratic Party-aligned political operative. He is the president of Elpida Home, an organization that provides legal and asylum services for Middle Eastern refugees seeking to pass through Greece to other European Union countries. Khan is also a senior advisor to the ClintonGiustra Enterprise Program, a
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    Amelia Warren Tyagi

    Amelia Warren Tyagi is an American businesswoman, left-of-center political activist, consultant, and author. Tyagi is the daughter of U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) and has been called her “full political partner.”
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    Amos Hostetter

    Amos Hostetter is a billionaire businessman and philanthropist who lives in the Boston, Massachusetts area. He is the co-founder of the Barr Foundation, which focuses on grantmaking on environmentalist programs addressing climate change.
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    Amy Floyd

    Amy Floyd is executive director of the Center for Public Interest Research.
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    Amy Goldman Fowler

    Amy Goldman Fowler is a philanthropist, real estate heiress, and psychologist best known for her gardening and advocacy for heirloom crops and seed preservation. She is a member of the left-of-center donor network Democracy Alliance and sits on the board of a number of philanthropic organizations.
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    Amy Hanauer

    Amy Hanauer is a left-of-center tax and economic policy analyst. As of April 2022, she works as the executive director of the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy (ITEP). She is also the executive director of Citizens for Tax Justice, its affiliated organization. She is also the founder
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    Amy Kurtz

    Amy Kurtz is the president of the Sixteen Thirty Fund, a “dark money” fund responsible for funneling over $400 million to Democratic and left-of-center causes in 2020.