People (Page 76)


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    Melinda Gates

    Melinda French Gates, born Melinda Ann French, is an American software developer and philanthropist who helped found the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, a leading grantmaking organization for left-of-center causes. Gates met her longtime husband, computer software entrepreneur Bill Gates, in 1987, shortly after she started working for
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    Melissa Cropper

    Melissa Cropper is a vice president of the American Federation of Teachers and the president of the Ohio Federation of Teachers, AFT’s affiliate in Ohio. She also serves on the executive board of the Ohio AFL-CIO.
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    Melissa L. Bradley

    Melissa L. Bradley is an investor, philanthropist, and left-of-center political activist. She is the founder of 1863 Ventures, a business development fund that invests in whom it calls “black and brown entrepreneurs” so that the “New Majority” can “build wealth.”
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    Melissa Scholz

    Melissa Scholz is the founder and owner of Scholz Nonprofit Law LLC, a law firm that specializes in nonprofit legal issues. She is also the Secretary and a Board member of March for Our Lives Action Fund.
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    Meredith McGehee

    Meredith McGehee is a lobbyist, political consultant, and political commentator primarily concerned with left-of-center campaign finance advocacy. She is the founder of McGehee Strategies, a lobbying firm, and the executive director of left-of-center advocacy group Issue One. Though McGehee is generally aligned with the Democratic Party, she has criticized
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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.
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    Meryl Chertoff

    Meryl Chertoff is an adjunct professor of law at Georgetown University Law Center and the executive director of the Georgetown Project on State and Local Government Policy and Law (SALPAL). 1 Chertoff
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    Micah Kubic

    Micah Kubic is the executive director of the ACLU of Kansas and the previous executive director of the ACLU of Florida. Prior to joining the ACLU, Kubic worked for a variety of think tanks and advocacy groups, including the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities and the Greater
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    Micah White

    Micah M. White is a left-wing activist credited as a co-creator, and the only American creator, of the Occupy Wall Street protests. In December 2014, Esquire named White one of the most influential under 35-year-olds. His first book, The End Of Protest: A New Playbook For Revolution, was published
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    Michael B. Keegan

    Michael Keegan is a left-wing activist who serves as president of People for the American Way (PFAW) a left-wing organization founded by the producer and writer Norman Lear. Keegan is well-known for frequently accusing Republicans and conservatives of racism and violence. Keegan is also a businessman, investor, and
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    Michael Bills

    Michael Bills is a Democratic Party megadonor and hedge fund manager based in Charlottesville, Virginia. He is the chairman of the board and founder of the environmentalist group Clean Virginia, as well as a major donor behind the left-of-center political action committee Commonwealth Forward.
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    Michael Bloomberg

    Michael Bloomberg is a former three-term mayor of New York City and unsuccessful candidate for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination. Bloomberg, a billionaire financier and media mogul who is among the wealthiest men alive, is also a prominent political donor and philanthropist, pouring billions into left-of-center political campaigns and philanthropic
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    Michael Brune

    Michael Brune is the executive director of the Sierra Club, an American environmental organization founded by preservationist John Muir in 1892. Brune was appointed to his position as executive director in January 2010.
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    Michael Caudell-Feagan

    Michael Caudell-Feagan is a consultant and political activist. He is a former vice president of strategy and operations at the Pew Charitable Trusts, a former senior program director at Proteus Fund, and a former lobbyist for U.S. Public Interest Research Group. In 1986, Caudell-Feagan founded Equal
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    Michael Chertoff

    Michael Chertoff is an attorney and former government official. He was the U.S. Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) from 2005 to 2009. 1 Chertoff is a “Task Force
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    Michael Cohen

    Michael Cohen is a board member of R Street Institute.
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    Michael Dell

    Michael Dell is an American businessman and philanthropist, known primarily as the founder, chairman, and CEO of Dell Technologies. Dell Technologies is one of the largest IT companies in the world and provides services to multinational corporations, small businesses, governments, and consumers. As of September 2021, Michael Dell was ranked
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    Michael Dorsey

    Michael Dorsey is an environmentalist activist and writer, former board member for of the environmentalist group Sierra Club, and co-founder of the far-left advocacy group Sunrise Movement. Sunrise Movement is the lead organization behind the “Green New Deal,” a policy program critics have called a “radical, top-down, socialist makeover
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    Michael E. Mann

    Michael Mann is a professor of atmospheric science at Penn State University and a prominent climate scientist. He is best known for his promotion of anthropomorphic climate change and the “hockey stick” graph projecting rapidly increasing global temperatures within the near future. Mann advocates for government to enact a “World
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    Michael E. Reed

    Michael E. Reed is the CEO of Gatehouse Media, the largest publisher of daily newspapers in the United States as measured by distinct publications. 1 In 2019, Gatehouse Media merged with the mass media holding company