The liberal group MoveOn.org ramped up its campaign against Target Corp. Tuesday with a new TV ad urging shoppers to boycott the retail giant over its $150,000 donation to a Minnesota politician who ...
Not even a full day after a new conservative group boasted of its grand ambitions to rival the influence of MoveOn.org, members of the progressive movement lined up to respond with a full-throated ...
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When Eli Pariser, the executive director of MoveOn.org, looks at the Iraq spending bill that Nancy Pelosi and other Democratic leaders managed to pass in the House today, what he sees is a way to end ...
Medicare has long been considered one of the third-rail issues of politics. Touch it, and the chances of recovery are slim. So it should be no surprise that political rivals depict their opponents as ...
Home Defence Features MoveOn ad under fire The Democratic-controlled Senate overwhelmingly passed a resolution on Thursday condemning a newspaper ad in which the Internet-based liberal group ...
Forward reporter Beth Schwartzapfel gives us a look at one cutting-edge organizing tool that could make a difference today: In the runup to today’s election, the political action committee of the ...
WASHINGTON — One of the largest progressive groups in the country is searching for new leadership after its co-heads announced to staff Tuesday that they plan to step down before the 2020 election.
E-mail driven and seemingly omnipresent, the online political action committee MoveOn.org is celebrating its 10th anniversary this week. More than 1,500 house parties were scheduled around the country ...
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MoveOn.org said yesterday that it paid The New York Times $77,508 after the newspaper revealed that its advertising department had undercharged the organization for an advertisement that ran two weeks ...
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