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  • ...was an American literary and social critic and a prominent figure of the [[Democratic Socialists of America]]. ...ofiteers: vote for security and a living wage''], New York, N.Y. : Workers Party Campaign Committee, 1946.
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  • ...ion reform lobby funded third party groups to push for change. These third party lobby groups – the middle managers of the reform movement – have played Third party groups for the reformers also played a significant role in the battle over
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  • “It is the next big scandal waiting to happen. It’s an issue that crosses party lines and has tainted our politics for too long, an issue that exposes the ...If they are serious about listening to ordinary people, the [[Conservative Party]] must pledge to introduce a mandatory register of lobbyists as soon as pos
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  • ...EP, Chairman, European Parliament Delegation for Relations with the United States *Keynote Address: MK [[Tzipi Livni]], Chairperson of [[Kadima]] Party, Head of the Opposition; Fmr. Minister of Foreign Affairs
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  • ...l scientist. He served as treasurer of the District of Columbia Democratic party.<ref>[http://goliath.ecnext.com/coms2/gi_0199-6659023/A-general-taste-for-a *[[Coalition for a Democratic Majority]]
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  • ...eralparty.org/vargoarticlep1.html End of the Line for the New York Liberal Party?], liberalparty.org, accessed 25 January 2012.</ref> According to the ''Forward'', the party had strong support from Dubinsky's [[International Ladies’ Garment Worker
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  • *Elected deputy, in 2008, in Călăraşi constituency; Liberal-Democratic Party *Member of the Parliamentary Group of the Liberal-Democratic Party of the Romanian Chamber of Deputies
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  • ...11 September 1962, Hamburg) is an MEP for Germany from [[Social Democratic Party of Germany]]. *Member, ''D-US'' Delegation for relations with the United States
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  • ...story.org/subject/usa/eam/socialistparty.html Socialist Party (1897-1946): Party History.], Early American Marxism website, updated: Sept. 19, 2011, accesse ...of its members in the split which led to the emergence of the [[Communist Party USA]] in 1919.<ref name="Alexander107">Robert J. Alexander, ''The Right Opp
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  • ...p.123.</ref> Its editorial line was aligned with the anti-communism of the party's "Old Guard" and of trade union leaders like [[David Dubinsky]].<ref name= ...r Oneal resigned in 1940, the paper established links with the [[Union for Democratic Action]], eventually breaking the connection with the SDF.<ref name="Wilfor
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  • ...Fascism]], Secretary of the [[International Student Service in the United States]], and Secretary of the [[Emergency Committee to Aid Refugees from Germany] ...mid-1940s, he was a fellow traveler of the [[Communist Party USA|Communist Party]] from early 1933 until 1936.<ref name="Mahl91">Thomas E. Mahl, Desperate D
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  • ...abor-party-gave-a-new-york-echo-of-world-events-099292.html American Labor Party Gave a New York Echo of World Events], ''New York Times'', 3 June 1992.</re ...partly driven by fears that votes for [[Norman Thomas]] of the [[Socialist Party of America]] would hand the state to the republicans in the Presidential el
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  • *MK [[Benjamin Netanyahu]], [[Likud]] Party Leader and Leader of the Opposition; Former Prime Minister *[[Craig Kennedy]], President, [[German Marshall Fund of the United States]]
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  • ...ave supreme national importance to the Jewish people, first and foremost a united Jerusalem under Israeli sovereignty. There can be no Jewish state without t '''Israel’s Standing in the United States and Future Israeli-American Relations'''
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  • ...es a guide to lobbying in the ''Investors Chronicle''. In the piece Deller states: ...e use of PR to appeal to the international community. Record of the United States Justice Department show the extent to which PR and lobbying firms have been
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  • ...e standards committee consultation on lobbying the Scottish Parliament. It states that the [http://www.fmj.stir.ac.uk/research/index.php SMRI] 'has been enga ...d the findings of the [[SMRI]] research on lobbying. The ''Sunday Herald'' states the findings suggest the Scottish Executive is less open about corporate in
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  • *[[Roger C. Altman]], United States, Executive Chairman, [[Evercore Partners]]. *[[Susan Athey]], United States, Professor of Economics, Stanford Graduate School of Business.
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  • ...September 2010. The creation of the group was reportedly authorised by the party's national executive committee in 2005. [[Michael Brodsky]], director of pu ...#/about-us/4546009953 About], UKIP Friends of Israel</ref> Its new website states that its aims include fostering links by organising delegations to Israel,
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  • On 7 January, 2013 United States President Barack Obama formally nominated Chuck Hagel for Secretary of Defe ...eekly Standard'' to insist that Hagel was unqualified for the job and urge Democratic lawmakers to reject his nomination. He accused Hagel of harbouring, ''inter
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  • ...dquartered in Rolle, Switzerland, with its registered office in Lyndhurst, United Kingdom. ...cha’s views on fracking are entirely her own and do not represent Labour Party policy or the views of many Labour members.'

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