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  • ..., November 22, 2008.</ref> and as a senior campaign adviser for Obama's re-election campaign.<ref name="lazar gibbs">Alex Lazar, "[http://www.opensecrets.org/n ...etary-for-obama.html McDonald’s Hires Robert Gibbs, Ex-Press Secretary for Obama]," ''The New York Times'', June 10, 2015.</ref>
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  • ...lth_care#Attack_on_Paul_Krugman Attack on Paul Krugman] (re Obama's health care plan)
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  • ...donations and runs attack ads to influence political elections. Founded in 2008, the group is headed by attorney [[James Bopp, Jr.]], who steered the 2010 ...df incorporated as a 501(c)(4) non-profit] in North Carolina in September, 2008 by [[William W. Peaslee]], also known as "Bill Peaslee." Peasley was former
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  • ...the head of [[Barack Obama]]'s presidential transition team after the 2008 election and former Chief of Staff for President [[Bill Clinton]]. ...on Purpose Project]], an effort to create message discipline among the pro-Obama organizations, with a direct tie to the White House.
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  • AUC is a member of [[Health Care for America Now]]. ...unications director for the [[Democratic National Committee]] under Barack Obama. He was once communications director for [[USAction]] and also helped run
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  • [[Image:Barackobama.jpg|thumb|100px|right|Barack Obama, President of the United States, was formerly the jr. senator for the state ...nited States. He was elected President of the United States on November 4, 2008, becoming the first African American President of the U.S. and the 44th U.S
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  • ...atives for Patients Rights]] which opposes president Barack Obama's health care reform efforts. *2006-2008 Chairman, Member of Audit Committee, and Member of Nominating & Corporate G
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  • ...all Street billionaire Pete Peterson's austerity group, promptly applauded Obama's move in an email to supporters: "Reports suggest the President’s propos ...e Union [http://money.usnews.com/money/blogs/planning-to-retire/2011/01/26/obama-pledges-to-strengthen-social-security to strengthen Social Security], not t
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  • ...g to NPR, a large number of AFF's leadership were members of Mitt Romney's 2008 failed campaign for president.<ref>Will Evans, [http://www.npr.org/template ...ter to Protect Patient Rights Gave Millions in 2011 to Outside Spenders in Election], Open Secrets, Accessed 12/17/2012.</ref>
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  • ...t from Obama's own [[Organizing for America]]. MO is a member of [[Health Care for America Now]]. It is formally allied with [[350.org]]. ==MoveOn in 2009: Lobbying for Obama's Agenda==
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  • ..., health and safety standards, and civil rights laws.<ref>President Barack Obama, "[https://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2014/07/31/executive-order-f ...iously for a substantially similar condition."<ref>Occupational Safety and Health Administration, "[https://www.osha.gov/Firm_osha_data/100007.html Inspectio
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  • ...Plan to Make America A Global Energy Leader"], Obama)*, accessed November 2008.</ref> Subsequent to his election, Obama has made addressing climate change a common theme of some of his major spee
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  • ...elm and Lux worked in Democratic politics. Lux was a senior staffer on the presidential campaigns of Joe Biden. ...izen/Labor Coalition. Traditionally, they have worked on energy and health care issues, but are beginning to work on tax issues. Their director, [[Thomas B
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  • ...2008. In June of 2011, Romney announced that he would seek the Republican presidential nomination in 2012. ==2012 Presidential Campaign==
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  • ...irmed Clinton as [[U.S. Department of State|Secretary of State]] for the [[Obama administration]]. ...s official – Obama taps Clinton to head State,"] ''The Hill'', December 1, 2008</ref>
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  • ...s, like [[cap-and-trade]], card check, President [[Barack Obama]]'s health care reform legislation, and items on the state level, and has also worked on be ...illion (in 2012) as it unsuccessfully attempted to defeat President Barack Obama and congressional Democrats," including $83 million on "communications, ads
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  • ...an advocacy organization formed in 2004 by opponents of John Kerry's U.S. presidential campaign. In 2018, CRC helped conservative legal activist [[Ed Whelan]] "se ...n aimed at trying to build resistance to any proposal for a government-run health insurance program. Creative Response Concepts is running the campaign. {{f
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  • ===2008 Conservative accusations=== ...rous_pals_131216.htm O'S DANGEROUS PALS], ''New York Post,'' September 29, 2008</ref>
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  • <b>1988 Jan-Nov</b> During the 1988 election cycle both Wilhelm and Lux worked in Democratic politics. Lux was a senior staffer on the presidential campaigns of Joe Biden.
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  • ...is the former mayor of South Bend, Indiana, and ran in the 2020 Democratic presidential primary, dropping out after the first four states voted. ...er, [https://www.politico.com/news/2020/03/02/pete-buttigieg-campaign-2020-election-118573 "Inside the sudden end of Pete Buttigieg’s campaign"], ''Politico'
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