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Another leftwing political organization has appeared on the scene (2010/2011) named Demand Progress, {www.demandprogress.org).
Their "Our Mission" statement, as found at their website as of 4/14/11), stated the following:
- - Demand Progress workes to win progressive policy changes for ordinary people through organizing, lobbying, and elections in the United States.
- - We run online campaigns to rally people to take action on the news that affects them - by contacting Congress and other leaders, funding pressure tactics, and spreading the word in their own communities.
- - We work in Washington to provide an advocate for the public in all the back-room decisions that affect our lives.
- - And we recruit and work with candidates across the country to help them run winning campaigns powered by everyday people instead of corporate fat cats.
The Team:
- Aaron Swartz - Executive Director. Aaron Swartz is the founder and executive director of Demand Progress. He previously co-founded the Progress Change Campaign Committee, watchdog.net, Open Library, Jottit, and Reddit.com.He is also on the board of Change Congress and a fellow at theCenter for Ethics at Harvard University. He is co-author of the RSS 1.0 specification and helped launch Creative Commons. He currently lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts].
- David Segal - Campaign Director. David Sefal is a former Democratic Rhode Island State Representative, and served on the Providence City Council as a member of the Green Party (GP). During his 8 years as an elected official he's overseen the passage of legislation promoting economic justice, renewable energy and open space, banking reform, affordable housing, LGBT rights, criminal justice reform, and a variety of other progressive causes. He recently ran in the Democratic primary for Rhode Island's first Congressional seat, supported by much of the netroots and organized labor. His opinion pieces have appeared in the New York Times (NYT), Boston Globe, and other newspapers, and in a variety of online publications. He has a degree in mathematics from Columbia University.