By MoveOn Staff. Wednesday, January 21 2015
This is one in a series of semi-regular updates on our Run Warren Run effort and Senator Warren’s work to give all Americans a fighting chance. Good morning, and happy morning-after! In just 12 hours since President Obama wrapped his 2015 State of the Union address, there’s undeniable energy around the bold, progressive ideas he […]
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Candidates | Elections
By MoveOn Staff. Tuesday, January 20 2015
Statement from Anna Galland, executive director of MoveOn.org Civic Action, on President Obama’s State of the Union address before Congress and the nation tonight: “Tonight was a remarkable reminder of why so many progressives worked so hard to elect President Obama in 2008 and again in 2012. We applaud his proposals to raise wages, reform […]
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By MoveOn Staff. Tuesday, January 20 2015
Tens of thousands of MoveOn members—from small towns and big cities across all 50 states participated in the MoveOn Member Priorities Survey. They shared their vision for America, and how they’d like to see MoveOn direct energy and resources in pursuing that vision.Of course, we’re already investing deeply in Run Warren Run, an ambitious campaign […]
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By MoveOn Staff. Monday, January 19 2015
This is one in a series of semi-regular updates on our Run Warren Run effort and Senator Warren’s work to give all Americans a fighting chance. Good morning, and happy Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. We’re coming off the heels of our New Hampshire launch this weekend, where more than 100 people gathered to call […]
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Candidates | Elections
By MoveOn Staff. Friday, January 16 2015
This is one in a series of semi-regular updates on our Run Warren Run effort and Senator Warren’s work to give all Americans a fighting chance. Happy Friday! Don’t miss this week’s exciting Run Warren Run news from Iowa, where we’ve started hiring staff, and New Hampshire, where we formally launch tomorrow, and the story […]
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Candidates | Elections
By MoveOn Staff. Thursday, January 15 2015
National Campaign Professionals and Obama Alums Also Join Effort Encouraging Elizabeth Warren to Run for President DES MOINES, IOWA — In an expansion of the Run Warren Run effort in Iowa, MoveOn.org Political Action is announcing the hiring of Blair Lawton as the campaign’s Iowa field director and the hiring of four other field organizers. […]
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Candidates | Elections
By MoveOn Staff. Monday, January 12 2015
MoveOn.org Civic Action Executive Director Anna Galland on the announcement that Antonio Weiss has withdrawn his name from consideration to become the Treasury Department’s undersecretary of domestic finance: “Thanks to Senator Elizabeth Warren and other Democrats who stuck their feet in the revolving door between Wall Street and Washington, and to hundreds of thousands of […]
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By MoveOn Staff. Monday, January 12 2015
This is one in a series of semi-regular updates on our Run Warren Run effort and Senator Warren’s work to give all Americans a fighting chance. WITH FOCUS GROUP PARTICIPANTS, WARREN HAS ‘STRUCK A CHORD.’ A recent two-hour focus group run by pollster Peter Hart for the Annenberg Public Policy Center at the University of […]
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Candidates | Elections
By MoveOn Staff. Friday, January 9 2015
Elizabeth Warren photo taken by Tim Pierce. MoveOn.org Political Action and Democracy for America announced today that more than 200,000 people have now joined the Run Warren Run effort calling on Senator Elizabeth Warren to run for president. Ilya Sheyman, executive director of MoveOn Political Action, on the achievement: “In just a few weeks, more than 200,000 Americans […]
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Candidates | Elections
By MoveOn Staff. Friday, January 9 2015
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Friday, January 9, 2015 In advance of his upcoming State of the Union address, President Obama is set to unveil a plan today at Pellissippi State Community College in Tennessee that would make two years of community college free for students. The proposal could benefit roughly 9 million students each year and […]
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Economic Justice | Education