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  2. Republican Leadership Council - Wikipedia

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    The Republican Leadership Council (RLC or RLC-PAC) was founded in 1993 as the Committee for Responsible Government.It was a United States political advocacy group and political action committee that promoted Republican candidates who choose a platform that the organization characterized as "fiscally conservative, socially inclusive."

  3. Every Voice - Wikipedia

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    Every Voice was an American nonprofit, progressive liberal political advocacy organization. [5] [6] The organization was formed in 2014 upon the merger of the Public Campaign Action Fund, a 501(c)(4) group, and the Friends of Democracy.

  4. Voters of Tomorrow - Wikipedia

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    Voters of Tomorrow is an American left-leaning advocacy organization that seeks to promotes political engagement among Generation Z through online and on-campus efforts. The group is reportedly the largest Gen Z-led organization of its kind, with chapters in 25 states.

  5. American Crossroads - Wikipedia

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    As a 501(c)(4) nonprofit, Crossroads GPS's primary purpose is the advancement of social welfare including public policy advocacy, although it is permitted to engage in political spending as well. Crossroads GPS is required to report what it spends, but it is not required to publicly disclose donor information.

  6. AFPI cites the New York Times’s “1619 Project” as “radical political advocacy masquerading as ‘journalism’” and encourages the elimination of public school district boundaries to ...

  7. Indivisible movement - Wikipedia

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    The group continued its advocacy activities into the post-Trump era; in 2021, Indivisible advocated in favor of Democrats' $3.5 trillion reconciliation bill. [20] In October 2021, Indivisible planned to spend $1 million to protect eight Democratic incumbents in Congress, an effort that overlapped partly with that of the Democratic Congressional ...

  8. Color of Change - Wikipedia

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    Color of Change was co-founded in 2005 by James Rucker and Van Jones to replicate the MoveOn.org email list model among African American Internet users. [10] [11] Rucker had previously worked for the MoveOn.org Political Action and MoveOn.org Civic Action while Jones was the founder of the Ella Baker Center for Human Rights. [12]

  9. Democracy Alliance - Wikipedia

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    The strategy is centered on electing more Democrats to state level offices to build its political influence by 2020. The Democracy Alliance planned to raise more than $150 million over five years to assist more than 30 groups, including organizations focused on battles to increase the minimum wage, oppose voter ID laws, address global warming ...