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  • ...assachusetts Sen. [[John Kerry]]'s [[U.S. presidential election, 2004|2004 presidential campaign]] for the ''Boston Globe''. [http://www.democracynow.org/article.p *[[Attacks Against Hillary Clinton]]
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  • ...hael J. Whouley''' is a national field operative and senior strategist for presidential campaigns for the [[Dewey Square Group]] (DSG), where he has [[lobbyist|lob ...ary Clinton: U.S. presidential election, 2008|Hillary Clinton]] (D-N.Y.)'s presidential campaign.<ref>Mark Halperin, [http://thepage.time.com/2007/12/14/out-of-the
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  • ...itical-donor/ "Romney scores Texas’ biggest political donor,"] ''2008 U.S. Presidential Campaign Finance Blog'', May 28, 2007.</ref> In the 2012 Election cycle, Perry was the second largest overall donor to [[527 committee]]s. Pe
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  • ===Coverage of U.S. Presidential Elections=== ...unge.america.roanoke.virginia "Why Roanoke?"], ''Guardian'', September 29, 2008, accessed November 25, 2019.</ref>
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  • ...enter for International Relations], UCLA.</ref> for the 2006-2007 and 2007-2008 academic years, and the author, most recently, of ''A Time to Lead: For Dut ...ant and investment banker, a highly decorated soldier and recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom. After [[terrorist]] [[September 11, 2001|attacks in New Y
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  • ...to Author 'Microtrends' Column for WSJ.com"], Media Release, December 11, 2008.</ref> ...over six years, since he ran the polling and messaging for her successful election to the US Senate in 2000." <ref>Burson-Marsteller, "[http://www.burson-mars
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  • The following '''external articles''' point to '''2007''' news stories and other information about '' '''Also see articles for [[MoveOn/External links|1998 through 2006]].'''
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  • ...Our beliefs]," Our Country Deserves Better PAC website, accessed September 2008.</ref> ==Links to Move America Forward==
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  • ...isory Board], Annenberg Foundation Trust at Sunnylands, accessed March 19, 2008.</ref> From 1994 through 2001, Dr. Brademas served, by appointment of President Clinton, as Chairman of the President's Committee on the Arts and the Humanities.
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  • ...it was creepy that Hillary Clinton`s pollster and chief strategist in her presidential campaign was Mark Penn, CEO of Burson- Marsteller."<ref name="Maddow"/> ...spx Global Leadership], firm website, accessed February 2013.</ref> former Clinton White House Communications Director and speechwriter.<ref>[http://www.polit
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  • ...ate_tax_dodgers_2008-2010.php Corporate Taxpayers & Corporate Tax Dodgers, 2008-2010], organizational report, November 3, 2011.</ref> is apparently not con ...d operatives who are willing to reach for their Rolodexes in between their election-year gigs to help make ends meet. Campaign professionals like [[Susan Sweck
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  • * $18.1 million in North Carolina in 2008, tax credit/rebate; and<ref name="subsidy tracker"/> ...er Bush|Bush]] in the [[U.S. presidential election, 2004|2004 presidential election]].<ref>[http://www.tpj.org/docs/pioneers/pioneers_table.jsp Pioneers and Ra
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  • ...n Sachs Courts Endowment Heads to Boost Assets”], April 12, 2010.</ref> In 2008, the New York Federal Reserve approved a change in Goldman Sach’s legal s ...s, including one about Warren Buffet’s $5 billion investment in Goldman in 2008, to hedge fund manager Raj Rajaratnam. (Gupta was later [http://dealbook.ny
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  • ...astroturf]]. AFP spends millions on TV ads in election cycles. In the 2012 election cycle, it was a key component of the Kochs' $400 million political network, ...a Release, PR Newswire, October 29, 2003. (Not available online).</ref> In 2008, IWF moved to separate office space.
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  • ...r Republican Governor of Wisconsin. He was defeated in his 2018 bid for re-election. In February 2011, Walker eliminated collective bargaining rights for most On June 21, 2019, Walker tweeted out links to the inaugural episode of a podcast which he tweeted was about how "[Repr
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