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Latest revision as of 00:56, 19 January 2011
Progressive Strategies is a politically progressive consulting firm that has clients such as issue advocacy groups, Political Action Committees (PACs), individual donors, new media pioneers, bloggers and socially responsible businesses with strategies that will help to build and manage their overall goals.[1]
Clients
- ACORN
- ActBlue
- AFL-CIO
- AFSCME
- American Family Voices
- ArtsPAC
- Ballot Initiative Strategy Center
- BlogPAC
- Democracy Alliance
- Demos
- Grassroots Democrats
- Handgun Control
- MoveOn.org
- NARAL
- NEA
- Ohio Democratic Party
- People For the American Way
- Planned Parenthood
- PoliticsTV
- Progressive Donor Network
- Progressive Majority
- SEIU
- USAction
- Voices for Progress (VFP)
- Winning Connections
- Women's Voices. Women Vote
- Working Assets