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Political Party/527
Lab 736 is a political action committee (PAC) that works to improve the technological capabilities and efficiency of the Democratic Party, especially at the state level.
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Political Party/527
The Latino Victory Fund is a left-of-center political action committee that supports left-of-center Latino candidates in local, state, and national elections. It is one of three Latino-focused political organizations founded by liberal activist actress Eva Longoria, the other two being the Latino Victory Project and the Latino Victory
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Political Party/527
LaunchProgress is a Democratic-aligned political action committee (PAC). The PAC is run by executive director Arielle Swernoff, co-founder of the far-left group AbolishICE.
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Political Party/527
The Law & Justice PAC is a left-of-center PAC that primarily supported Democrat Max Wall’s unsuccessful 2018 campaign for Washington County, Oregon’s District Attorney Office.[13] The organization is a federal PAC that works closely with the Oregon branch of the vast “Safety and Justice” network, a
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Political Party/527
Also see League of Conservation Voters (nonprofit) The League of Conservation Voters Action Fund is the political action committee of the League of Conservation Voters. It works to elect politicians to office that it views as “pro-environment” by donating money itself and bundling donations from others. It also
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Political Party/527
The League of Conservation Voters Victory Fund (shortened: LCV Victory Fund) is a super PAC associated with the left-of-center environmentalist nonprofit League of Conservation Voters (LCV).
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Political Party/527
Left Field is a left-of-center activist group located in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, and active across New England. It is not an independent legal entity but rather associated with larger left-of-center organizations like Swing Left and Field Team 6 that provide technological resources that facilitate get-out-the-vote efforts and other
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Political Party/527
Former Missouri Secretary of State and 2016 Democratic Party nominee for U.S. Senate Jason Kander (D)[50] formed Let America Vote, a 527 PAC in February 2017.[51][52] The group presents itself as a voting rights organization that seeks to defeat politicians hostile to liberal voting
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Political Party/527
The LGBTQ Victory Fund is a political action committee that works to elect LGBT candidates to public office on the state, local, and national level. The vast majority of candidates it works to elect are Democrats. The fund is the sister organization of the LGBTQ Victory Institute. In 2019, the
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Political Party/527
Lillian’s List PAC is a North Carolina-based political action committee (PAC) associated with the left-progressive and pro-abortion Lillian’s List Action Fund. [99] [100] [101] Lillian’s List PAC recruits and supports left-progressive and pro-abortion candidates running for local- and state-level offices in North Carolina.
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Political Party/527
The Lincoln Project is a Super PAC opposed to the reelection of President Donald Trump and Republican Party candidates that the group claims are his allies. From January through July 2020, the Lincoln project released 66 video advertisements, with 17 released in July alone. [130] The Lincoln Project
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Political Party/527
Louisiana Safety & Justice is a left-of-center PAC created to support Democrat James Stewart’s successful 2015 campaign for Caddo Parish District Attorney. The organization served as the Louisiana branch of the vast “Safety and Justice” network, a project of left-leaning billionaire George Soros which has used a network of similarly
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Political Party/527
LPAC is a super PAC that endorses candidates who support LGBT and women’s issues.[211]
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Political Party/527
Mainers for Accountable Leadership (MFAL) is a left-of-center political action committee dedicated to defeating U.S. Senator Susan Collins (R-ME) and partnering with other left-of-center groups to lobby against Trump administration policies and cabinet and Supreme Court nominees. The group has played an organizing role in amassing a $4
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Political Party/527
Manhattan Libertarian Party is an organization affiliated with the National Libertarian Party. The key issues for the Manhattan Libertarian Party are maintaining their rights and keeping the government small as they believe the government’s main purpose is to secure these rights for the people.[226]
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Political Party/527
Mayday PAC (also known as MAYDAY America) is a left-leaning, partially crowdfunded Super PAC (a large political action organization) that funds candidates who support increased regulations on election-related speech activity. It was founded by Lawrence Lessig, a professor at Harvard University’s school of law. Background On May 1,
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Political Party/527
John McCain’s 2008 presidential campaign began when Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) announced his candidacy for U.S. president on April 25, 2007. McCain became the Republican Party’s presidential nominee on September 4, 2008. On September 3, 2008, McCain formally announced that he had selected Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin (R) to be
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Political Party/527
Michigan Action is a now-defunct Political Action Committee (PAC) that was formed in August 2020 as part of the Detroit Action group of activist entities. During its short existence, it raised over $1 million to oppose then-President Donald Trump’s re-election campaign and to support Democratic candidates in Michigan and Georgia.
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Political Party/527
The Michigan Democratic Party is the Michigan state affiliate of the Democratic Party. The party has passed resolutions over the past four years calling for the expansion of government via more funding for public education and government-funded health care programs such as Medicare [260] and universal single-payer healthcare.
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Political Party/527
Mind the Gap (MTG) is a left-wing super PAC dedicated to helping Democratic political candidates win elections. The PAC earns millions of dollars in donations primarily from Silicon Valley executives “who are keen on quietly funneling massive political donations into the Democratic Party”[306][307]. The mission of