People (Page 88)


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    Philip Murphy

    Philip Murphy is Democratic politician and a former Goldman Sachs executive, finance chair of the Democratic National Committee, and diplomat in the Obama administration. Since 2018, he has served as Governor of New Jersey.
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    Philippe Villers

    Philippe Villers is a businessman and left-of-center political activist who founded Families USA through which he campaigns on behalf of federal health care market regulation, especially Obamacare. Beginning in the late 1980s Villers has worked with Democratic politicians and other left-of-center individuals and organizations to enact these reforms.
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    Phillip Martin

    Phillip Martin is a senior investigative reporter for WGBH News, a Boston-based news provider for PBS.
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    Phillip T. Ragon

    Philip T. Ragon is a tech billionaire and a supporter of Democratic Party causes. Ragon gave over $1 million to the anti-Trump American Bridge PAC in 2020.
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    Pia Carusone

    Pia Carusone is a Managing Director at SKDK and has given many interviews and worked on many political campaigns.1
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    Pierre Omidyar

    Pierre Omidyar is the founder of the multinational e-commerce corporation eBay, a philanthropist, and a financier of left-wing organizations, including investigative journalism projects. Omidyar is a funder of left-wing politics; as such, he gave $100,000 to the NeverTrump PAC, a group opposed to 2016 Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.
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    Price Atkinson

    Price Atkinson is the Communications Director of RepublicEn, a nominally right-leaning environmentalist advocacy organization.
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    Princess R. Moss

    Princess R. Moss is an elementary school music teacher who also works as vice president of the National Education Association (NEA), America’s largest labor union that represents nearly three million school employees, principally teachers. Education and Background Moss’s parents worked as public school bus drivers, and her father drove
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    Priscilla Chan

    Priscilla Chan is a philanthropist, a physician, and the wife of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg. In 2015, the couple founded the philanthropic limited liability company Chan-Zuckerberg Initiative; its charitable arm, the Chan Zuckerberg Foundation; and its political arm, Chan Zuckerberg Advocacy. Chan was born in Braintree,
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    Priscilla Grim

    Priscilla Grim was a lead organizer for the Occupy Wall Street movement, one of the founding editors of the movement’s four-page broadsheet, the Occupied Wall Street Journal, a writer for the Radical Blogger Fund, and editor-in-chief of Let’s Rethink This.
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    Priya Malani

    Priya Malani is a New York-based financial entrepreneur who is the founder and CEO of Stash Wealth, a financial advisory firm focused on high-earning individuals in their 20s and 30s. She is a certified investment advisor and previously worked as a financial advisor and vice president at Merrill Lynch. Her
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    Quinn Delaney

    Quinn Delaney is a philanthropist, fundraiser, and major donor to left-of-center causes and Democratic politicians. In 2000, Delaney and her husband, real estate mogul Wayne Jordan, co-founded the Akonadi Foundation, a left-of-center racial justice grantmaking group primarily focused in Oakland, CA. Delaney has raised and personally donated millions
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    R. J. Lyman

    Richard “R. J.” Lyman is an attorney, Libertarian Party campaign operative, and senior fellow at the nominally libertarian Niskanen Center. Lyman is the founding director of Freedom for America, a center-right public policy nonprofit; senior adviser to the strategic consultancy ML Strategies; a managing member of investing firm ELK
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    Rachel Kleinfeld

    Rachel Kleinfeld is a senior fellow in the Democracy, Conflict, and Governance program of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Previously, she was the co-founder and CEO of the center-left foreign policy group Truman National Security Project. Kleinfeld published an article in July 2022 for the left-of-center website
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    Rachel Laser

    Rachel Laser is the president and CEO of Americans United for Separation of Church and State (AUSCS), a left-of-center advocacy group. She formerly worked for Planned Parenthood, the National Women’s Law Center, Third Way, and the Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism. For two years, Laser
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    Rachel Maddow

    Rachel Maddow is the host of The Rachel Maddow Show on MSNBC.1
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    Rachel Pritzker

    Rachel Pritzker Hunter is the president and founder of the Pritzker Innovation Fund. 1 She is a member of the Pritzker political family of billionaires
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    Rachel Riley

    Rachel Riley is a British television personality, digital censorship activist, and outspoken opponent of anti-Semitism. In 2019, Riley criticized the Labour Party and its then-leader, Jeremy Corbyn MP, for its mishandling of and apparent callousness toward allegations of anti-Semitism by Labour politicians and activists. Riley later backed the Center
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    Rahm Emanuel

    Rahm Emanuel is an American politician who served as the 55th mayor of Chicago from 2011 through 2019.1 Emanuel has served in several senior positions in government, including Senior Advisor to President Bill Clinton,
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    Rahna Epting

    Rahna Epting has made a career as an activist for the left-leaning progressive movement. In the fall of 2019, she became the executive director of the liberal organizations MoveOn Political Action and MoveOn Civic Action after previous positions within the organization, first as leading strategic partnerships, then as