People (Page 83)


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    Nicole Gill

    Nicole Gill is a left-progressive political operative who is a Co-founder and Executive Director of Accountable Tech. She previously worked on a variety of issues including tax reform, LGBT rights, and healthcare reform.1
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    Nicole Shanahan

    Nicole Shanahan is a California-based attorney, founder of ClearAccessIP, wife of Google co-founder Sergey Brin, and a philanthropist focused on left-of-center political issues. Shanahan is the founder and president of the Bia-Echo Foundation, a grantmaking foundation that invests in left-of-center criminal justice policy, environmentalism, abortion access advocacy,
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    Nicolle Wallace

    Nicolle Wallace is a former Republican political operative turned left-of-center television host who hosts “Deadline: White House,” which debuted with her as the anchor on the left-of-center cable network MSNBC in 2017. Wallace worked as the White House communications director during the George W. Bush administration and during Bush’s
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    Nika Soon-Shiong

    Nika Soon-Shiong is the daughter of billionaire scientist and businessman Patrick Soon-Shiong. 1 She is a consultant for the World Bank Group and
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    Nikki Burns Savage

    Nikki Burns Savage is a left-wing activist with Organizing For Action.
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    Nikole Hannah-Jones

    Nikole Hannah-Jones is a staff writer for the New York Times Magazine who in 2019 created and directed of the magazine’s “1619 Project.” Her lead essay for the 100-page journalistic endeavor asserts the central event in the founding of the United States was the first importation of enslaved
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    Nilmini Rubin

    Nilmini Rubin is the head of the coalition Fix the System. The coalition claims to make the argument for election administration and other political system changes to moderate and conservative voters. Before joining Fix the System, Rubin was known for her work in international development and foreign policy. Rubin
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    Nima Shirazi

    Nima Shirazi is a vice president at Spitfire Strategies, a Democratic-aligned political consultancy. He also sits on the board of the left-of-center Proteus Fund. He previously worked as a communications strategist for Atlantic Philanthropies and as a senior fellow and founding member of the Narrative Initiative. As a regular foreign
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    Nina Jankowicz

    Nina Jankowicz is a left-leaning writer and commentator on international affairs, technology, and alleged disinformation who held a brief appointment as the executive director of the Department of Homeland Security’s Disinformation Governance Board, before stepping down amid controversy over her past partisan social media posts and the existence of
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    Nina Totenberg

    Nina Totenberg is a legal-affairs correspondent for National Public Radio (NPR) and has worked for the media outlet since 1975. 1 Her work has been criticized for left-of-center bias, and Totenberg had a notably
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    Nina Turner

    Nina Turner is a left-of-center activist and Democratic politician, who formerly served as a member of the Ohio State Senate. She is a senior fellow at the Institute on Race, Power, and Political Economy at The New School. She is the host of “Unbossed,” a political commentary show hosted
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    Nina Vinik

    Nina Vinik is a left-of-center activist who advocates for gun control. She was the director of the Joyce Foundation’s Gun Violence Prevention & Justice Reform program.
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    Njambi Good

    Njambi Good is a left-of-center nonprofit executive who has worked at numerous organizations including the National Audubon Society and Amnesty International USA.1
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    Noah Bookbinder

    Noah Bookbinder is the president and CEO of legal advocacy group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW), previously serving as its executive director. Before joining CREW, Bookbinder worked as an attorney for the U.S. Department of Justice and as chief counsel for criminal justice for the
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    Noah Praetz

    Noah Praetz is an election security consultant who currently advises the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency’s (CISA) Election Security Initiative. 1 Prior to his work with CISA, Praetz ran elections in Illinois’s Cook County, where
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    Noel Beasley

    Noel Beasley is a union activist who was the president of Workers United, a division of the Service Employees International Union, from 2011 through 2016 and is now president of the Eugene V. Debs Foundation. Prior to leading Workers United, he was director of Workers United and its
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    Noel Candelaria

    Noel Candelaria is the secretary-treasurer of the National Education Association. He was previously the president of the Texas State Teachers Association. As head of the TSTA, Candelaria was an opponent of charter schools. He also opposed the reopening of Texas public schools amid the 2020 coronavirus pandemic. He also
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    Noelle Porter

    Noelle Porter is the director of government affairs for the National Housing Law Project, a left-of-center organization that advocates for increased government spending on Department of Housing and Urban Development programs and for policies that would weaken eviction laws.
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    Norm Coleman

    Norm Coleman is a Republican politician from Minnesota who served as Mayor of Saint Paul from 1994 until 2002 and as United States Senator from 2003 through 2009. He is a board member of American Action Forum and counsel at Hogan Lovells US LLP.
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    Norman Eng

    Norman Eng is the editor-in-chief of the National Employment Law Project (NELP). He is also on the advisory committee of Our Story Hub, a project of the Proteus Fund which advises left-of-center politicians and groups on communications strategies.