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http://abcnews.go.com/                                 http://abcnews.go.com/topics/news/egypt.htm http://www.adn.com/ http://www.ajc.com/s/news/georgia-government/          http://www.aljazeera.com/ (Iran) http://americannews.com/                               http://americanlookout.com/ https://www.archives.gov/                              https://www.americanthinker.com/
http://www.b92.net/eng/                                http://www.bbc.com/news http://www.berkeleyside.com                            http://www.bizpacreview.com http://borderlandalternativemedia.com/                 http://www.boston.com/                                 http://www.breitbart.com/                              http://home.bt.com                                     http://www.businessinsider.com/politics                https://www.buzzfeed.com
http://www.cbc.ca                                      http://www.clarionproject.org/ http://www.cbsnews.com/                                http://www.chicagotribune.com http://ciiradio.com/ https://www.congress.gov/                              https://www.conservapedia.com/index.php?title=Main_Page http://conservativerefocus.com                         http://creepingsharia.wordpress.com                     http://www.crowsnestpolitics.com                       http://crtxnews.com/
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www.hannity.com                                        https://heatst.com/ http://www.history.com                                 http://www.historycentral.com
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http://www.latimes.com/politics/                       http://legalinsurrection.com/                           https://www.thelocal.es/
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http://www.netindia123.com/                            http://www.news24.com/ (South Sfrica) http://thenewsclub.us/                                 http://www.newsmax.com/ http://www.news.cn/english/                            NewsTalk614 (Team Trump Radio Network) YouTube http://www.newsy.com/ http://www.nigerianeye.com/ http://www.nj.com                                      http://www.npr.org/   http://www.ntd.tv/                                     http://www.nytimes.com                                
http://www.offthegridnews.com/                         http://www.onenewspage.com
http://www.pantagraph.com                              http://www.parisnews.net/ http://www.pbs.org/                                    http://thepeninsulaqatar.com/category/News http://www.philly.com   https://www.powerlineblog.com/                                
http://www.redstate.com http://redstatewatcher.com/                            http://www.realclearpolitics.com/                       http://www.therepublicannews.com/                      http://www.romania-insider.com/ https://www.rt.com/                                    https://themoscowtimes.com/ (Russia) http://www.space.com                                   https://sputniknews.com/russia/ (Russia)
http://theredelephants.com/                            http://www.russianews.net/ http://www.telegraph.co.uk/russia/ (Russia)
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http://talkingpointsmemo.com/                          http://tass.com/?_ga=1.40922596.77702286.1491300908 http://teapartypolitics.com/ http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/              http://gov.texas.gov/ http://www.topix.com/us/republican http://www.topix.com/world                             http://townhall.com/news/world/ http://www.tovima.gr/en/                               http://truthfeed.com/ http://www.turkishpress.com/                           http://thetruthdivision.com/                          
http://www.un.org/en/index.html                        https://www.facebook.com/unwatch/?fref=nf http://www.upi.com                                     http://uproxx.com/ https://www.usa.gov/                                   http://usapoliticsnow.com/                             http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/                    http://usherald.com/
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http://valleycentral.com/                              http://thevillagessuntimes.com/
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Best news sources
Best news sources Conservatives and Right Wing
American Spectator --- Very good columnists American Thinker ----- Good new content Anti-Media ----------- Willing to go outside the box Associated Press ----- It is what it is Bad Blue ------------- Good Twitter based news BBC News ------------- Good source of articles Blaze ---------------- Becks news machine City Journal --------- Good material Corbett Report ------- Herdest working most trusted news source Daily Caller --------- News site, with good conservative columns Doug Ross ------------ Larwyn’s Linx is good Drudge Report -------- Drudge links Fox News ------------- Hannity and the Judge Only, the rest are Liberals FrontPage Magazine --- Islam centered, but still good Gateway Pundit ------- On top of things Hot Air -------------- Frequently updated headlines, plus the latest news stories Instapundit ---------- Glenn Reynolds International -------- Consortium of Investigative Journalists (icij) Jewish World Review -- Good insite Lucianne ------------- Reliable Memorandum ----------- Current blog talk. Not conservative but good Moon of Alabama ------ Swiss based intelligent news National Review ------ Broad news location Newsbud -------------- Good source PJ Media ------------- Small but good RealClearPolitics ---- A Broad news source Reason --------------- General news Right Scoop ---------- Well updated Truthout ------------- General but accurate Twitchy -------------- Michelle Malkin Wall Street Journal -- Reality pill type news Washington Examiner -- Good for a news paper Weasel Zippers ------- Just good stuff WikiLeaks ------------ They sneak in
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The Clinton Kill List
The Clintons Kill List = 136 and counting!
     THE FOLLOWING CLINTON BODYGUARDS ARE DEAD 01 - Alan G. Whicher - Oversaw Clinton’s Secret Service detail. In October 1994 Whicher was transferred to the Secret Service field office in the Murrah Building in Oklahoma City. Whatever warning was given to the BATF agents in that building did not reach Alan Whicher, whom died in the bomb blast of April 19th 1995. 02 - Sgt. Brian Hanley 03 - Conway LeBleu 04 - Spec. Gary Rhodes 05 - Col. Robert Kelly   06 - Robert Williams   07 - Captain Scott J. Reynolds 08 - Steve Willis 09 - Sgt. Tim Sabel   10 - Todd McKeehan   11 - Col. William Densberger 12 - Major General William Robertson 13 - Major William S. Barkley, Jr.
     THE FOLLOWING PERSONS HAD INFORMATION ON THE IVES/HENRY CASE: 14 - Gregory Collins – Died from a gunshot wound January 1989. 15 - Keith Coney – Died when his motorcycle slammed into the back of a truck, 7/88 16 - Keith McMaskle – Died, stabbed 113 times, Nov, 1988 17 - James Milan – Found decapitated. However, the Coroner ruled his death was due to natural causes. 18 - Jeff Rhodes – He was shot, mutilated and found burned in a trash dump in April 1989. 19 - Jordan Kettleson – Was found shot to death in the front seat of his pickup truck in June 1990. 20 - Molly Macauley 21 - Richard Winters – A suspect in the Ives/Henry deaths. He was killed in a set-up robbery July 1989.
     Benghazi 22 - Chris Stevens 23 - Glen Doherty 24 - Sean Smith 25 - Tyrone Woods
     Hello Crash 02/93      Deputy Commander, Chief of Ops, Chief of Intel. & crew Chief for V Corps which was prominent in Bosnia - Serb operations, along with the carrier Roosevelt.  They were associated with Clinton’s visit to the Roosevelt. Helo crashed near Weisbaden Germany. 26 - Gen. Robertson 27 - Col. Densberger 28 - Col. Kelly 29 - Spec. Rhodes 30 - William Colby - Died April 22, 1996 - Director of Central Intelligence (ret) Drowned, Computer on plate of food half eaten they say he decided to just go canoeing, Most notable about the body was the absence of a life jacket, which according to his wife, Colby always wore on the water.
     Helo Crash 05/93      All four died in crash in the woods near Quantico, VA. All had escorted Clinton on flight to the Roosevelt. Videotape made by firemen at crash site seized by feds. 31 - Sgt. B. Haney 32 - Sgt. Tim Sabel 33 - Maj. William Barkley 34 - Capt. Scott Reynolds
     Killed when the C-130 carrying the Presidential Limos crashed near Jackson Hole, Wyoming. August 18, 1996. 35 - Aldo Franscoia, Secret Service Agent 36 - Cpt. Kevin N. Earnest, Aircraft Commander 37 - Cpt. Kimberly Jo Wielhouwer, Pilot 38 - 2Lt. Benjamin T. Hall, Navigator 39 - SSgt. Michael J. Smith Jr., Loadmaster 40 - Sr. Airman Rick L. Merritt, Flight Engineer 41 - SSgt. Michael R. York, Loadmaster 42 - Sr. Airman Billy R. Ogston, Crew Chief 43 - Airman Thomas A. Stevens, Loadmaster.
     And the following 44 - Sr. Airman Billy R. Ogston, Crew Chief 45 - Aldo Franscoia, Secret Service Agent - 46 - Anthony Bourdain had hired investigators to uncover the Clinton Sex Traficing Ring, he died June 8 2018 and the report said he committed suicide while on location in France for Parts Unknown. 47 - Antonin Scalia - A untrained cop said he died from a heart attack yet there is no proof of this what so ever. The popular luxury ranch where the Supreme Court Justice was found dead just so happens to be owned by Obama friend/supporter and Democratic Party donor John Poindexter. 48 - Barbara Wise – Commerce Department staffer. Worked closely with Ron Brown and John Huang. Cause of death unknown. Died November 29, 1996. Her bruised, nude body was found locked in her office at the Department of Commerce. 49 - Barry Seal – Drug running TWA pilot out of Mena Arkansas, death was no accident. 50 - Barry Sherman -  Sherman and his wife were murdered in their home by unknown assailants, according to Toronto Police who are still investigating the case. was a Canadian businessman and philanthropist who was chairman and CEO of Apotex Incorporated which is a pharmaceutical. 51 - 2Lt. Benjamin T. Hall - Navigator 52 - Bill Shelton – Arkansas State Trooper and fiancee of Kathy Ferguson. Critical of the suicide ruling of his fiancee, he was found dead in June, 1994 of a gunshot wound also ruled a suicide at the grave site of his fiancee. 53 - Bob Unruh - Death by barbell just prior to his testemony about a person funneling money under the Clintion Administration. 54 - Calvin Walraven - 24 year on Walraven was a key witness in Jocelyn Elder’s son’s drug case. Ten days after Elder’s son was convicted of trafficking in cocaine, Walraven was found dead in his apartment with a gunshot blast to the head. Tim Hover, a Little Rock police spokesman says no foul play is suspected. 55 - Caetano Carani - Witness to a shooting near the White House. Suffered an unknown infection just before he was to testify. Death attributed to “apparent” food poisoning. 56 - Charles Meissner – Assistant Secretary of Commerce who gave John Huang special security clearance, died shortly thereafter in a small plane crash. 57 - Charles Frederick Carson “Chuck” Ruff - Died Nov 19, 2000 was a prominent American lawyer based in Washington, D.C., and was best known as the White House Counsel who defended President Bill Clinton during his impeachment trial in 1999. 58 - Chandra Levy - Intern was murdered and was known to have sex with Bill Clinton. 59 - C. Victor Raiser II and Montgomery Raiser, Major players in the Clinton fund raising organization died in a private plane crash in July 1992. 60 - Daneil A. Dutko - Daniel A. Dutko, 54, was the co-chairman of Leadership 2000, the Democratic National Committee’s main fund-raising effort. He held many other high-level political positions, including vice chairman of finance for Clinton-Gore in 1995; finance chairman of the 53rd inaugural ball; and vice chairman of finance for the DNC in 1996 (when the Chinese money poured in). Attributed to a bicycle accident in which it’s claimed he struck his head on the concrete twice.   61 - Danny Casolaro - Investigative reporter. Investigating MenaAirport and Arkansas Development Finance Authority. He slit his wrists, apparently, in the middle of his investigation. 62 - Dennis Eisman - An attorney with information on INSLAW. Eisman was found shot to death on April 5, 1991. 63 - Don Adams Died Jan 7, 1997 - Long before Whitewater’s land flips made the Clinton’s circle of friends rich, many of the same players had been involved in a similar land swindle in Branson. Don Adams was a lawyer in Arkansas who got involved trying to help the people who were being swindled out of their life savings. 64 - Don Henry – Known as “The boys on the track” case. Reports say the boys may have stumbled upon the Mena Arkansas airport drug operation. A controversial case, the initial report of death said, due to falling asleep on railroad tracks. Later reports claim the 2 boys had been slain before being placed on the tracks. 65 - Duane Garrett - Died 7/26/1995 - Radio Host and Al Gore Fund Raiser. According to Garrett’s lawyer, Garrett was under investigation for defrauding investors in Garrett’s failed sports memorabilia venture. There was talk of a deal to evade prosecution. On July 26th, Garrett canceled an afternoon meeting with his lawyer because he had to meet some people at the San Francisco airport. Three hours later he was found floating in the bay under the Golden Gate Bridge. 66 - Ed Willey – Clinton fundraiser, found dead November 1993 deep in the woods in VA of a gunshot wound to the head. Ruled a suicide. Ed Willey died on the same day his wife Kathleen Willey claimed Bill Clinton groped her in the oval office in the White House. Ed Willey was involved in several Clinton fund raising events. 67 - Cpl Eric S. Fox - Died 3/22/99. Crewman for Marine One, the Presidential Helicopter. Shot in the head, and declared a suicide. 68 - Eric Butera - Owned a small aircraft repair business, and had stumbled on several aircraft whose tail numbers were being changed on a regular basis. Was about to go public when he walked headfirst into a spinning propeller. 69 - Florence Martin – Accountant & sub-contractor for the CIA, was related to the Barry Seal, Mena, Arkansas, airport drug smuggling case. He died of three gunshot wounds. 70 - Floyd Walton - Killed in house explosion along with his wife, he was 77 and had stronf ties to the Clintons. 71 - Gandy Baugh – Attorney for Clinton’s friend Dan Lassater, died by jumping out a window of a tall building January, 1994. His client was a convicted drug distributor. 72 - Gareth Williams - The British MI6 spy who was found dead Aug 10 2010 inside a holdall bag in his bathtub in London hacked into secret data held on former U.S. President Bill Clinton, The Sun newspaper has sensationally claimed today. was 31 years old when he was found naked, dead in his own bathtub in Pimlico 73 - Gavin MacFadyen - Journalist who was Julian Assange’s Mentor and Wiki Leaks Co Founder he was also Hillary Clintons Biggest enemy next to Trump. Cause of Death is a mystery. 74 - Hershell Friday – Attorney and Clinton fundraiser died March 1, 1994, when his plane exploded. 75 - Ian Spiro - Spiro had supporting documentation for grand jury proceedings on the INSLAW case. His wife and 3 children were found murdered on November 1, 1992 in their home. The all died of gunshot wounds to the head. Ian’s body was found several days later in a parked car in the Borego Desert. Cause of death? The ingestion of cyanide. Declared a murder/suicide. 76 - James Bunch – Died from a gunshot suicide. It was reported that he had a “Black Book” of people which contained names of influential people who visited prostitutes in Texas and Arkansas 77 - James Wilson – Was found dead in May 1993 from an apparent hanging suicide. He was reported to have ties to Whitewater 78 - James McDougal – Clintons convicted Whitewater partner died of an apparent heart attack, while in solitary confinement. He was a key witness in Ken Starr’s investigation. 79 - James Sabow Col. - Died 1991 Supposedly about to blow the whistle on drug running activity taking place on the naval base where he was stationed, Col. James Sabow was found by his wife in the backyard of their home with his head blown off with a shotgun. The Navy ruled it a suicide. In all, more than 40 deaths by individuals concerned with drug traffic on military bases have been declared as suicides despite evidence that murder was involved.64 - Jenny Moore - August 13 2018 Investigative journalist Jenny Moore was found dead in her room at the Radisson Country Inn & Suites in Washington D.C. on Monday. Jenny Moore was investigatine a Rape and Pedophilia case and the Clinton’s. 80 - Jeremy Michael Boorda - (November 26, 1939 – May 16, 1996) was a United States Navy admiral who served as the 25th Chief of Naval Operations. Boorda is notable for being the first American sailor to have risen through the enlisted ranks to become the Chief of Naval Operations, the highest-ranking billet in the U.S. Navy. A Vietnam War veteran, died in May 1996, at the age of 56, when he committed suicide by shooting himself in the chest. 81 - Jerry Parks – Head of Clinton’s gubernatorial security team in Little Rock .. Gunned down in his car at a deserted intersection outside Little Rock Park’s son said his father was building a dossier on Clinton He allegedly threatened to reveal this information. After he died the files were mysteriously removed from his house. 82 - Jim Wilhite - 12/92 Skiing Accident Vice Chair. of Arkla, Inc. with ties to Clinton & Mack Mclarty, whom he called just hours before his death. 83 - Joe Montano - Was a Philippine American activist who died at age 47 due to a heart attack. He was a aid to Senator Kaine and had knowledge of the DNC election rigging for Hillary Clinton. 84 - John Ashe - Former UN Leader who in 2015 was charged with bribary charges. He was a billion air developer who took money and gave favors to a tune of 3.1 million dollars. Ashe Died Days before giving testimony against the Clintons for their involment in the Chineese Bribary case. 85 - John Kennedy Jr died before Hillary won the Senate in NY. He was going to run! 86 - John Jones - Julian Assange’s LAWYER FOUND DEAD after being Struck by Train. 87 - Johnny Franklin Lawhon, Jr. - Died March 29, 1998 - In the spring of 1997, a tornado ripped through some junked cars at Johnny’s transmission and opened up the trunk of a car that proved to have a box of Whitewater records in it, including a copy of a $27,000 cashiers check drawn on Madison and payable to Bill Clinton. Johnny Franklin Lawhon, Sr. realized what he was looking at and turned the box of documents over to the FBI. According to police, Lawhon Jr. (the son) and a friend hit a telephone pole at a high rate of speed after their car had become airborne and left the road. They had driven less than ¼ of a mile at the time of the accident. This manner of death is similar to the single vehicle accidents that killed Paula Grober, and Neil Moody. 88 - Johnny Lawhorn, Jr. – Mechanic, found a check made out to Bill Clinton in the trunk of a car left at his repair shop. He was found dead after his car had hit a utility pole. 89 - John Wilson - Suicide, Alledgedly hung himself.  Reportedly part of Whitewater and was ready to talk. 90 - John Walker - Accident RTC investigator who fell from balcony of apartment that was also a getaway for Vince Foster. 91 - Jon Parnell Walker – Whitewater investigator for Resolution Trust Corp. Jumped to his death from his Arlington , Virginia apartment balcony August 15, 1993. He was investigating the Morgan Guaranty scandal. 92 - Johnston Wilson McGill, 34, was pronounced dead on his couch by a private doctor after suffering an apparent heart attack. Just days after being summoned to appear before Trey Gowdy’s congressional committee to testify about Hillary Clinton’s email server, one of her aides was found dead. 93 - Judy Gibbs - (along with her sister Sharon) Died July 24, 2009 appeared in the December 1979 issue of Penthouse, and later worked at a bordello near Mena, Arkansas which also ran a blackmail operation with photos taken of the customers with their girls. According to the Gibbs family, Bill Clinton was a regular customer of Judy. 94 - Kathy Ferguson – Ex-wife of Arkansas Trooper Danny Ferguson, was found dead in May 1994, in her living room with a gunshot to her head. It was ruled a suicide even though there were several packed suitcases, as if she were going somewhere. Danny Ferguson was a co-defendant along with Bill Clinton in the Paula Jones lawsuit Kathy Ferguson was a possible corroborating witness for Paula Jones. Judy was burned alive when her house burned down. 95 - Kevin N. Earnest Cpt. - Aircraft Commander 96 - Kevin Ives & Don Henry – Known as “The boys on the track” case. Reports say the boys may have stumbled upon the Mena Arkansas airport drug operation. A controversial case, the initial report of death said, due to falling asleep on railroad tracks. Later reports claim the 2 boys had been slain before being placed on the tracks. 97 - Larry Guerrin - An employee of the National Security Agency in electronic intelligence. Standorf was a source of information for Danny Casalaro who was investigating INSLAW, BCCI, etc. Standorf’s body was found in the backseat of a car at Washington National Airport on Jan 31, 1991. 98 - Kimberly Jo Wielhouwer Cpt. - Pilot 99 - Luther Parks - Head of Clinton’s security team in Little Rock, gunned down in his car outside of Little Rock.  Home broken into before his death, dossier on Clinton taken. 100 - Marion Christopher Barry - Son of notorious Washington D.C. mayor Marion Barry found dead supposedly from an overdose, at the age of 36. 101 - Marcel Lazar Lehel - Guccifer had Hacked many people including the Clintons and the DNC was found dead in his cell, they said it was yet another suicide. 102 - Mary Mahoney – A former White House intern was murdered July 1997 at a Starbucks Coffee Shop in Georgetown .. The murder happened just after she was togo public w:th her story of sexual harassment in the White House. 103 - Michael J. SmithJr. SSgt. - Loadmaster 104 - Montgomery Raiser - Son of C. Victor Raiser II, both men died on a plane crash, On May 29, 1993, President Clinton announced that he had selected Raiser’s widow, Molly Raiser, 50, former Democratic co-chair of the Women’s Campaign Fund, to be his protocol chief and stated that he planned to nominate her for confirmation as an ambassador. 105 - Michael R. York SSgt. - Loadmaster 106 - Meil Moody - Died Aug 25 1996 - Following Vincent Foster’s murder, Lisa Foster married James Moody, a judge in Arkansas, on Jan 1, 1996. Near the time Susan McDougal first went to jail for contempt, Judge Moody’s son, Neil died in a car crash. There were other reports that Neil Moody had discovered something very unsettling among his stepmother’s private papers and was threatening to go public with it just prior to the beginning of the Democratic National Convention. He was alleged to have been talking to Bob Woodward of the Washington Post about a blockbuster story. Witnesses said they saw Neil Moody sitting in his car arguing with another person just prior to HIS CAR SUDDENLY SPEEDING OFF OUT OF CONTROL AND HITTING A BRICK WALL. 107 - Paula Grober – Clinton’s speech interpreter for the deaf from 1978 until her death December 9, 1992. She died in a one car accident 108 - Paul Tulley – Democratic National Committee Political Director found dead in a hotelroom in Little Rock , September 1992. Described by Clinton as a “dear friend and trusted advisor 109 - Paul Wilcher - Attorney investigating corruption at MenaAirport with Casolaro and the 1980 “October Surprise” was found dead on a toilet June 22, 1993, in his WashingtonDC apartment. Had delivered a report to Janet Reno 3 weeks before his death. 110 - Peter W. Smith - 81 Suicide - was investigating the Clinton E-mails 111 - Rick L. Merritt Sr. Airman - Flight Engineer 112 - Ronald Rogers - Ark. dentist for Clintons, killed on way to interview with a “London Sunday Telegraph” reporter to reveal info. Plane Crash 113 - Ron Brown – Secretary of Commerce and former DNC Chairman. Reported to have died by impact in a plane crash. A pathologist close to the investigation reported that there was a hole in the top of Brown’s skull resembling a gunshot wound. At the time of his death Brown was being investigated, and spoke publicly of his willingness to cut a deal with prosecutors. The rest of the people on the plane also died. A few days later the air Traffic controller commited suicide. 114 - Sandeep Aherlekar, Dr. - Was the anesthesiologist during the surgery to remove a blood clot from Hillary Clinton’s Brain. Was found dead 3 months later on September 30, 2016.      his death a apparent suicide however he was a devout Hindu and the Hindu considers suicide murder and thus goes against the code. 115 - Sandy Hume - Died Feb 22, 1998 Was a American journalist. Hume worked for The Hill newspaper in Washington, D.C. Was credited with breaking the story of the “coup against Newt Gingrich.” Died from suicide sound familire? 116 - Seth Rich - whistleblower on Voter Fraud worked for the DNP was robbed but nothing was taken. 117 - Shahram Amiri - was executed by Iran for being a US spy 118 - Sharon Regoli Ciferno - Died in Mexico after laughing to hard. Her brother is former Westmoreland County Judge David Regoli (Democrat) who was involved in the voting booth scandal in Pa. 04-26-2016 119 - Shawn Lucas - Found Dead 08-02-2016, he served the fraud law suit papers against the Clintons.   120 - Stanley Huggins – Investigated Madison Guaranty. His death was a purported suicide and his report was never released. 121 - Stanley Heard - Plane Crash, Chair of chiropractic Health Care Advisory Comm. for Clinton who had treated Clinton’s mother, stepfather & brother.  Killed when air plane crashed after reporting fire on board. 122 - Stanley Meyer - NOT known to have meet the Clintons however Bill Clinton was president. 1998 ran out of the resterant yelling they poisoned me and his body was burned before the family got to the hospital. The Franklin County coroner report that ruled that Meyer, who had high blood pressure, died of a cerebral aneurysm. Stanley Meyer invented what he called a perpetual motion machine that ran off of water. Many believe he was killed to surpress his idea. Bill Clinton was persident in 1998. 123 - Steve Dickson - Who worked with Dr. Heard, in addition to serving on Clinton‘s advisory council personally treated Clinton’s mother, stepfather and brother. 124 - Suzanne “Sue” Coleman - Had affair with Clinton while attorney general. “Suicide” with gunshot wound to the back of her head.  No autopsy, was ruled a suicide. Was pregnant at the time of her death. 125 - Suzanne “Sue” Coleman’s - Unborn Baby 126 - Theodore Williams, Jr.- Died 12/16/97/- Traffic Accident, A passing car hit the brother of Presidential Secretary Betty Currie after his own car had somehow run off the road. Bill Clinton called Monica Lewinsky at 2:00 AM the next morning to tell her of the death and alert Monica that her named appeared on the Paula Jones witness list. Betty’s brother had also been beaten shortly before Betty testified in a previous matter. 127 - Terrance Yeakey - First police officer to arrive at the Murrah Building following the OK City bombing. One year later, his patrol car was found abandoned along a dirt road, the front seat covered with blood. Officer Yeakey himself was found a short distance away, with cut wounds on both arms and his throat, plus a gunshot through the head. No gun was ever found, and the death was ruled a suicide. He had collected together a vast amount of hard data on the bombing of the Murray building. That material was never found following his death. His life had been threatened. 128 - Thomas A. Stevens Airman - Loadmaster - Killed when the C-130 carrying the Presidential Limos crashed near Jackson Hole, Wyoming. August 18, 1996. All nine people on board a White House support plane were killed late Saturday (10:48 pm MDT), when it crashed into Sheep Mountain (also known as Sleeping Indian Mountain) near Jackson Hole Wyoming. The aircraft was en route from Jackson Hole to John F. Kennedy International airport.  The Air Force Lockheed Martin C-130 Hercules transport aircraft was carrying a presidential vehicle and many pieces of luggage, all related to the president’s vacation (50th birthday celebration in the Grand Tetons). President Clinton said Sunday afternoon that he was told the pilot was attempting to return to the Jackson Hole airport when it crashed (CNN news report).  The Air Force reported finding no evidence of an in-flight mechanical emergency  after examining the flight data and flight voice recorders and could not find evidence that the pilot radioed mechanical trouble be      fore crashing into the mountainside as reported by the White House. The victims included 8 crew members and one Secret Service agent. The aircraft and crew were stationed out of Dyess Air Force Base. 129 - Todd Madison -  a.k.a. “Hillary’s handler,” died at a Wisconsin hospital on December 8, 2017, at age 49. another heart attack. It was reported that Clinton could be seen “leaning against a security bollard and then buckling and stumbling as her security detail helps her into a black van.” 130 - Victor Thorn Born William J. “Bill” Makufa Was a Clinton Researcher and was found dead and committed suicide according to the police report.   131 - Victor Raiser - Chair. of Mobile Telecomm whose subsidiary is SkyTel. A finance co-chair in Clinton organization who soured. Plane Crash, His plane went down in Alaska on a fishing expedition. 132 - Vince Foster – Former White House councilor, and colleague of Hillary Clinton at Little Rock’s Rose Law firm. Died of a gunshot wound to the head, ruled a suicide. Vince Foster had been shot twice in the back of the head. 133 - Vincent Fleck, the father of Clinton’s physician Dr. Daniel Fleck, was found dead near his home just 24 hours after releasing Hillary’s most secret medical records to the public. 134 - Vincent Fleck - He was hired by the Clinton White House to work as a Chef, and continued to serve the Bush administration. Interestingly, he was reported missing during a hike, and his body was found almost 2 miles away at the bottom of a river. No cause of death has ever been made, but the death date is listed as June 13, 2015 135 - Walter Scheib - he was reported missing during a hike, and his body was found almost 2 miles away at the bottom of a river. No cause of death has ever been made, but the death date is listed as June 13, 2015      Read more: http://thepoliticalinsider.com/another-clinton-associate-found-dead-bill-hillarys-body-count-increases/#ixzz4hUSLaMX4 136 - William Colby - Died April 22, 1996 - Director of Central Intelligence (ret) Drowned, Computer on plate of food half eaten they say he decided to just go canoeing, Most notable about the body was the absence of a life jacket, which according to his wife, Colby always wore on the water.
      Quite an impressive list! The public must become aware of what happens to friends of the Clintons!
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Hillary for America
Hillary for America Headquarters: 1 Pierrepont Plaza in Brooklyn Heights, NY, occupying two floors of the building.   Attn: This page is the primary election edition. It shows the campaign to mid-2016 and reflects my understanding of the organization to that time.  It shows a fair number of the key players on the national campaign but has many gaps, omissions and deficiencies.  The page is most useful on the primary organizations in the states.  For a more complete look at the national organization, albeit from Fall 2016, please link to/see the general election edition.
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OVERVIEW: Although Hillary Clinton announced on April 12, 2015, work at assembling the campaign team had been going on quietly in the background for months under the leadership of Robby Mook.  Thus the campaign started off as a very sizable operation, exceeding staff of all the Republican campaigns and pre-campaigns combined...  In the states, the campaign initiated the Ramp Up Grassroots Organizing Program, a temporary 5-week effort in April and May.  The campaign built large organizations in the four early states.  For most of the later primaries and caucuses it typically opened field offices about two weeks out from the primary.  News reports on June 20 put Clinton's paid staff at almost 700.  Starting at the end of April 2016, the campaign began to name state directors for the general election.
Chairman  John Podesta
(specific reports on Jan. 13, 2015; several reports in 2014 tabbed Podesta as likely campaign chair)   •  Counselor to the President, announced Dec. 10, 2013, leaving the position in early Feb. 2015.  Founder (2003) and president and CEO of the Center for American Progress to 2011.  Visiting Professor of Law on the faculty of the Georgetown University Law Center.  Co-chair of the Obama-Biden Transition Project following the 2008 campaign.   •  Chief of Staff to President Clinton at the White House from Oct. 1998-Jan. 2001; Assistant to the President and Deputy Chief of Staff, 1997-98.  Assistant to the President, Staff Secretary and a senior policy adviser on government information, privacy, telecommunications security and regulatory policy, Jan. 1993-95.   •  In 1988 Podesta and his brother Tony founded Podesta Associates, Inc..  Experience on Capitol Hill as Counsel to Democratic Leader Sen. Tom Daschle, 1995-96; Chief Counsel for the Senate Agriculture Committee, 1987-88; Chief Minority Counsel for the Senate Judiciary Subcommittees on Patents, Copyrights, and Trademarks; Security and Terrorism; and Regulatory Reform, 1981-87; and Counsel on the Majority Staff of the Senate Judiciary Committee, 1979-81.   •  Served as a special assistant to the Director of ACTION, the federal volunteer agency, 1978-79.  Worked as a trial attorney in the Department of Justice's Honors Program in the Land and Natural Resources Division, 1976-77.  Graduate of Georgetown University Law Center, 1976.  Graduate of Knox College in Galesburg, IL, 1971.  Chicago native.   •  Author of The Power of Progress: How America's Progressives Can (Once Again) Save Our Economy, Our Climate, and Our Country (Crown, Aug. 2008).  twitter Chief of Staff to the Chairman  Sara Latham Founded Latham Group in 2006.  Special Advisor to the U.K. Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport.  Public affairs director at Freud Communications and in 2005 worked for Tony Blair on his re-election campaignManaging director for Philip Gould Associates in London. Government affairs advisor for Microsoft Europe, Middle East and Africa.  Special Assistant to White House Chief of Staff John Podesta and Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy Director of Presidential Scheduling from 1996 to 2000.  twitter
Senior Advisor  Minyon Moore (reported by the New York Times' Maggie Haberman on May 2, 2016)  A principal at Dewey Square Group, Moore heads up the DSG's state and local affairs and multicultural strategies practices.  A senior advisor on Clinton's 2008 campaign. In the 2004 cycle she was a senior advisor to the Kerry campaign as well as one of the founders of Americans Coming Together (ACT).  Chief operating officer at the DNC, responsible for the day-to-day running of the party, after directing DNC chair Terry McAuliffe's transition in the first part of 2001.  Appointed as White House deputy director of political affairs in Feb. 1997 she became director of public liaison in May 1998 and finished as director of political affairs.  Joined the DNC in 1993 and served as director of public liaison, director of constituency and outreach, deputy chief of staff and finally as national political director in the 1996 cycle.  Worked at the Rainbow Coalition, 1988-93.  In 1988 she was national deputy field director for Rev. Jesse Jackson's campaign, Jackson's convention coordinator, and in the fall national deputy field director for the Dukakis campaign.  Worked on Jackson's 1984 campaign.  After starting as a volunteer at Operation/PUSH, she joined an assistant to Rev. Willie Barrow in 1985.  B.S. from the University of Illinois at Chicago, 1982.  Native of Chicago.
Vice Chair and Chief of Staff to Hillary Clinton  Huma Abedin
Directed Clinton's transition office when Clinton left the State Department.  Special government employee/consultant and earlier deputy chief of staff to Clinton at the State Department.  Traveling chief of staff for Clinton during her 2007-08 campaign.  Senior advisor and earlier staff assistant to Sen. Clinton.  Started working for First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton in 1996 as an intern at the White House.  B.A. degree from The George Washington University.  Grew up in Saudi Arabia; born in Kalamazoo, Michigan.  Wife of former Congressman Anthony Weiner.
Campaign Manager (Running Campaign Day to Day)  Robby Mook
Advised Clinton on 2014 midterms.  Managed Terry McAuliffe's 2013 campaign for governor of Virginia.  Executive director at the DCCC in the 2012 cycle; DCCC political director from 2009-May 2010, then DCCC IE director to Nov. 2010.  Campaign manager on Jeanne Shaheen's successful 2008 campaign for U.S. Senate in New Hampshire.  State director in Nevada, in Ohio, and in Indiana for then-Sen. Hillary Clinton's 2007-08 presidential campaign.  Directed the 2006 Maryland Democratic Coordinated Campaign.  In 2004 Mook served as DNC deputy field director for programs and finished out the campaign as GOTV director in Wisconsin.  Earlier he served as deputy field director on Howard Dean's 2003-04 New Hampshire primary campaign (started April 20, 2003).  Worked for NYC councilwoman Eva Markowitz.  Field director for the Vermont Democratic Party Coordinated Campaign in 2002.  B.A. in classics from Columbia University, 2002.  Worked for the Vermont Democratic House caucus in 2000 and the Vermont Democratic Party as a canvasser in 1998.  Vermont native.
Chief of Staff to the Campaign Manager  Heather Stone
(reported by CNN's Dan Merica on Aug. 12, 2015)  Deputy national political director at SEIU.  Deputy director of DCCC I.E. unit in 2010 under Mook.  GOTV director on Clinton's 2008 Ohio primary campaign when Mook was state director.  In 2004 Stone served as New Hampshire state organizing director for America Votes, and earlier as events director for New Hampshire for Health Care, project of the SEIU, during the New Hampshire primary.  Worked at the Turner Foundation where she managed an $8 million funding program.  She has also spent significant time in Texas politics working on health care legislation in the state legislature and on many state campaigns.  Stone worked for the Texas Freedom Network and co-ran her own political fundraising and event planning business. Executive Assistant to Campaign Manager  Kate Offerdahl
(June 2015)  Worked at the State Department in the Office of the Secretary's senior advisor for development, June 2014-May 2015.  Master of International Affairs from Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs, 2015; B.A. in political science from Columbia University in the City of New York, 2014.  From Minnesota.
Chief Strategist  Joel Benenson
(see The Washington Post, Jan. 13, 2015)  Has done polling for Obama since joining the Obama campaign in Jan. 2007.  Founding partner (2000) and president of the Benenson Strategy Group (BSG); has served as a pollster and strategist for U.S. senators, governors and mayors, CEOs and corporate clients.  Benenson started his polling career in 1995.  Briefly worked as a vice president of the Foote, Cone & Belding advertising agency.  Communications director for Gov. Mario Cuomo's 1994 re-election campaign.  Political reporter for the New York Daily News; earlier worked at newspapers in Westchester County.  Graduate of Queens College of the City University of New York.
Media Advisor  Jim Margolis
(see The Washington Post, Jan. 13, 2015)  Senior partner at GMMB.  Senior advisor on Obama's 2012 re-election campaign and on Obama's 2007-08 campaign.   Senior strategist/media consultant on John Kerry's 2003-04 presidential campaign through the primaries.  Worked on the ad team for Bill Clinton's 1992 campaign.  Joined Greer & Associates in 1985, and has been with the firm since then, except for leave to serve as chief of staff to Sen. Kent Conrad, Jan. 1987-Jan. 1988..  Worked on Walter Mondale's 1984 presidential campaign as state director for the Illinois primary, the North Carolina primary, and as deputy communications director in the Fall campaign.  Chief of staff to U.S. Rep. Howard Wolpe; managed Wolpe's upset win for Congress in Michigan in 1978.  B.A. degrees in government and communication studies from Oberlin College, 1978.  Grew up in Kalamazoo, MI.
Pollster  John "Anzo" Anzalone (see The Washington Post, Jan. 13, 2015)  Founder of Anzalone Liszt Grove Research (ALG); worked on Obama's 2012 and 2008 campaigns.
Pollster  David Binder
(see The Washington Post, Jan. 13, 2015)  Founder of David Binder Research; worked on Obama's 2012 and 2008 campaigns.  
FIELD Director of State Campaigns and Political Engagement  Marlon Marshall (see the Washington Post March 18, 2015)  Returned to 270 Strategies from Jan. 5, 2015.  A special assistant to President Obama and the principal deputy director of the Office of Public Engagement at the White House to the end of 2014.  Founding partner of 270 Strategies.  Senior advisor to the 2013 Presidential Inaugural Committee.  Deputy field director on Obama's re-election campaign, from April 2011.  Field director at the DCCC in the 2010 cycle.  Deputy White House liaison to the State Department.  In Fall 2008 Marshall served as general election director in Missouri on Obama’s Campaign for Change.  On Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign he was field director for the May 6 Indiana primary, the March 4 Ohio primary and the Jan. 19 Nevada caucuses.  In 2006 Marshall served as field director on the Maryland Coordinated Campaign and earlier as Prince George's County regional field director.  Regional field director for the Kansas Democratic Party in the 3rd CD for the last six months of 2005.  In summer and fall 2004 Marshall served as Kansas City, MO field organizer/regional base vote director on the Missouri Coordinated Campaign; he finished the campaign doing GOTV in Ohio.  Graduate of the University of Kansas with a degree in communication studies.  Native of St. Louis.   Executive Assistant  Elizabeth Renda
(March 2015)  Executive assistant at 270 Strategies, Aug. 2014-March 2015.  B.A. in public relations from University of Florida, 2014. Deputy Director of State Campaigns and Political Engagement  Brynne Craig
(from Nov. 2015; started as deputy national political director under Amanda Renteria)  Scheduler in Hillary Clinton's personal office (reported by Politico on March 8, 2014).  Political director on Terry McAuliffe's 2013 campaign for governor of Virginia (R.Mook campaign manager).  National field director at the DCCC in the 2012 cycle (R.Mook exec. dir.).  Northeast regional field director at the DCCC in the 2010 cycle; started Feb. 2010.  An Organizing for America national regional desk at the DNC, started March 2009. A deputy field director in Ohio on Obama's 2008 campaign (Campaign for Change).  Worked on Hillary Clinton's Nevada caucus campaign.  Attended the University of San Francisco, 2003-05; B.A. from Smith College, Program for the Study of Women and Gender, 2007. National Operations Director  Ashleigh Barber Tevelin
(April 2015)  Senior field manager (Jan. 2014-March 2015) and senior manager of operations for Cooking Matters at the Store (April-Dec. 2013) at Share Our Strength.  Regional operations director at Obama for America, Aug. 2011-Dec. 2012.  Account manager at The Strategy Group, May-July 2011.  COO at Field Strategies, Oct. 2007-May 2011.  COO at Switchboard Communications, Jan.-Nov. 2011.
Primary States Director  Tracey Lewis State strategic advisor to Sen. Elizabeth Warren (MA).  Principal in the grassroots practice at Dewey Square Group from May 2011.  National field director for the Alliance for Climate Protection.  Managed the 2010 Connecticut Coordinated Campaign.  General election director on Obama's Campaign for Change in New Hampshire, July-Nov. 2008.  New Hampshire field director for Hillary Clinton's 2008 primary campaign, then served as senior staff and field advisor and organized get-out-the-vote efforts for Clinton in six other primary states.  Campaign manager for Massachusetts Democrats' Victory ‘06 Coordinated Campaign.  Deputy director of Sen. John Kerry's leadership committee, Keeping America's Promise.  Worked in Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Florida for John Kerry in 2004 and served as Kerry's credentials director during the 2004 Democratic National Convention.  Worked in Wisconsin for Gore-Lieberman in 2000.  Lewis has also worked on various local and statewide races in Massachusetts and New Hampshire.  twitter Consultant  Craig T. Smith
(reported by CNN's Dan Merica on Aug. 12, 2015)  Strategic outside counsel to Penn Schoen Berland; principal at PSB from Jan. 2006.  Advisory board member and formerly senior vice president at mCapitol Management.  Campaign director and senior advisor on Joe Lieberman for President, Inc..  President of Chief Advantages, a public affairs firm.  Vice president of Democratic Outreach at Voter.com.   Campaign manager for Gore 2000 from Jan. 1999 until it moved to Nashville.  White House political director, Jan. 1997-Dec. 1998.  Co-executive director of 53rd Presidential Inaugural Committee.  Deputy campaign manager and political director on the 1996 Clinton/Gore reelection campaign.  Deputy director of the White House Office of Political Affairs.  Deputy director of White House Personnel.  Political director at the DNC, 1993-94.  Field director of the 1992 Clinton/Gore campaign.  Finance director of the Clinton for President Exploratory Committee, 1991.  Secretary of Appointments to Boards and Commission in the Office of Gov. Bill Clinton.  Executive director of “Jobs for Arkansas’ Future,” a public-private economic development partnership.  J.D. (1982) and B.S. in public administration (1980) from the University of Arkansas.  Native Arkansan. Primary States Regional Directors Northeast  Lyle Canceko (April 2015)  Associate Director for Public Engagement and Intergovernmental Affairs at the White House, Aug. 2013-April 2014.  Director of outreach and strategic initiatives Dec. 2011-Aug. 2013), director of national export initiative events (Dec. 2010-Dec. 2011) and deputy director of the Office of Faith Based and Neighborhood Partnerships (May 2009-Dec. 2010) at the U.S. Department of Commerce.  Outreach director for the Church Council of Greater Seattle, Jan. 2008-April 2009.  Director of outreach for the Office of the Governor of Washington State, 2005-08.  Political director on Gregoire for Governor, June 2003-Dec. 2004.  Correspondence manager in the Office of Mayor Greg Nickels, Feb. 2002-March 2003.  Assistant deputy communications director in the Office of the Gov. Gary Locke (WA), Nov. 2000-Feb. 2002.  Deputy finance director on Gary Locke for Governor, March-Nov. 2000.  Assistant to the communications director at Friends of Barbara Boxer, June-Nov. 1998.  Studied Biblical studies at Trinity Lutheran College. South  Hans Goff (reported by The New York Times' Maggie Haberman on April 1, 2015)  Southern regional organizing director at Ready for Hillary super PAC.  Senior associate at M Public Affairs; founder (2010) and CEO of Voting Works, LLC.  Rocky Mount/Northeast regional field director for OFA-NC, Obama's 2012 re-election campaign.  Other experience includes work for Gov. Mark Warner, the New Jersey General Assembly Majority Office, the non-profit YouthBuild Newark, U.S. Rep. John Olver, Gov. Jon Corzine and Sen. Robert Menendez.  Master of public affairs and politics from Rutgers Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, 2008; double major in government and African-American studies from William and Mary, 2005.  Started out in politics in high school, working as an intern for Trenton Mayor Douglas Palmer.  Native of Trenton.  Godson of Pattie LaBelle.  twitter West  Jessica Mejia (reported by The New York Times' Maggie Haberman on April 1, 2015)  Southern regional organizing director at Ready for Hillary super PAC.  Campaign manager on Anthony Rendon for California State Assembly.  Campaign manager on Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez's 2010 re-election campaign.  Field director on Judy Chu for Congress.  Field director for Ricardo Lara for Assembly (CA).  Statewide Get-Out-The-Vote director for the California Democratic Party “Yes We Can! California ’08” campaign.  Deputy director of political affairs for the 2008 Democratic National Convention Committee.  State field director for Hillary Clinton for President in Colorado.  Volunteer coordinator for Barbara Boxer for U.S. Senate, 2004.  Midwest deputy regional field director for the DNC, 2004. Attended California Lutheran University.  Los Angeles native.  Experience also includes working as an organizer for SEIU 1928.  twitter
Midwest  Jeremy Jansen
Campaign manager on Friends of Cheri Bustos in Rock Island, IL from Sept. 2013.  Campaign manager on Lanford for Judge, Feb.-April 2013.  Wisconsin GOTV director for Organizing for America in Wisconsin, Sept.-Nov. 2012. Statewide field director for the Democratic Party of Wisconsin, March 2011-Sept. 2012.  Legislative secretary to the Iowa Senate Majority Leader, Jan.-March 2011.  Senate field director for the Iowa Democratic Party, Jan. 2010-Jan. 2011.  Legislative secretary in the Iowa Legislature, Jan.-May 2009.  Campaign manager for a state House race/Iowa Democratic Party in Wapello, May-Nov. 2008.  Legislative secretary in the Iowa House of Representatives, Jan.-May 2008.  B.A. in political science from University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, 2007. New York  Erin Stevens
(reported by Politico on April 7, 2015)  Director of executive operations for New York State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli, from 2009.  Director of government relations for the New York City Department of Education, 2003-09.  Legislative representative for Mayor Michael Bloomberg, 2002-03.  Aide to U.S. Rep. Carolyn McCarthy, Jan. 1997-March 200.  Fundraiser on DiNapoli for County Executive, Feb.-Oct. 2001.  B.A. in English literature and rhetoric from SUNY Binghamton, 1996. and
South  Richard McDaniel
Political director of the Georgia Democratic Party from Jan.-mid 2015.  Political director on Nunn for Senate, Jan.-Nov. 2014.  Georgia state director at Organizing for Action, Feb.-Dec. 2013.  Georgia field director on Obama for America, June-Nov. 2012.  A regional field director for the Ohio Democratic Party, Feb.-June 2012.  SEIU organizer, 2010-11.  Legislative coordinator (Jan.-May 2010) and field director (May-Dec. 2009) for Planned Parenthood Southeast.  B.A. in sociology from Morehouse College, 2007.  twitter Midwest  Victoria Mayer
Consultant at 27l0 Strategies from Feb. 2013.  Associate budget director for the 2013 Presidential Inaugural Committee.  Regional operations director for the South and Midwest regions on Obama for America, Oct. 2011-Nov. 2012.  Field director on Rush Holt for Congress (NJ), Feb.-Nov. 2010.  Deputy director of intergovernmental affairs in the Office of the Governor of New Jersey, Feb. 2006-Jan. 2010.  Deputy field director on Victory 2009 in New Jersey.  B.A. in political science from Rutgers University, 2005. West  Lance Orchid (to June 2015)
Northeast  Ben Tevlin (to June 2015) Primary States Training Director  Nick Black
(Aug. 2015)  Special assistant to Sen. Elizabeth Warren, Jan. 2013-Aug. 2015.  Operations director on Warren's campaign for U.S. Senate, Aug. 2011-Jan. 2013.  Product manager for The Spoken Hub, Jan.-April 2011.  Deputy national field director for the Alliance for Climate Protection, April 2009-Jan. 2010.  Technology director for the Democratic Party of Virginia, May-Nov. 2008.  Regional field director and field director on Hillary Clinton for President, May 2007-May 2008.  Coordinator at the Ambulatory Surgery Center Association, Jan. 2005-May 2007.  Field organizer on John Kerry for President, Sept.-Nov. 2004.  Bachelor's degree in political science and government from the University of Kansas, 2004.  twitter
Director of Grassroots Engagement  Adam Parkhomenko  ...to Maryland State Director April 2016
Co-founder (Jan. 2013) and co-chair/executive director of Ready for Hillary super PAC.  Candidate for Virginia House of Delegates in 47th District in the June 2009 primary.  From 2006-08, Parkhomenko served as executive aide for Friends of Hillary, HILLPAC, Hillary for Senate 2006, and the Hillary Clinton for President campaign.  In 2003, as a student at Northern Virginia Community College, Parkhomenko founded votehillary.org. In 2009 he graduated from the DC Metropolitan Police Academy, and he served as a reserve law enforcement officer.  B.A. in criminology, law and society from George Mason University, Dec. 2014.  twitter Deputy Director of Grassroots Engagement  Neisha Blandin (reported by The New York Times' Maggie Haberman on April 1, 2015; started as director of grassroots fundraising April-Nov. 2015)  Grassroots fundraising director at the Ready for Hillary super PAC from Jan. 2014.  Fundraising development at The Cooper Union, 2013.  Associate at Hudson TG, political consulting firm, Aug. 2010-Aug. 2012.  Junior fundraiser at The Esler Group, July 2009-Aug. 2010; and campaign finance compliance officer at Gioia for New York, July 2009-Jan. 2010.  B.A. in political science from Montclair State University, 2008.  Originally from Trinidad and Tobago.  twitter
Ramp Up Grassroots Organizing Program
(launched April 22, 2015 and run for about 5 weeks)  ...put paid staffers in all 50 states, DC, Dems Abroad and the territories see below
POLITICAL National Political Director  Amanda Renteria (reported by Roll Call on Feb. 26, 2015)  Candidate for Congress in California's 21st CD (Central Valley) in 2014, losing to U.S. Rep. David Valadao by 57.8% to 42.2%.  Legislative aide, legislative director and (from 2008) chief of staff to Sen. Debbie Stabenow.  Staff to Sen. Dianne Feinstein starting in 2006.  Special consultant/budget analyst/neighborhood manager for the City of San Jose, 2003-04.  Economics/math teacher and athletic coach at Woodlake High School, 2000-01.  Financial analyst for Goldman Sachs, 1997-2000.  M.B.A. from Harvard Business School, 2003.  B.A. degrees in economic and political science from Stanford University, 1997.  twitter Political Assistant  Sally Marx
(May 2015)  Executive assistant at Ben Barnes Group, Dec. 2014-April 2015.  B.A. in history from Amherst College, 2014.
To the first week of Nov. 2015 this department included: - Deputy National Political Director Brynne Craig - Regional Political Directors Hans Goff, Jessica Mejia, Jeremy Jansen, Lyle Canceko; and New York Director Erin Stevens Afterwards: - Brynne Craig moved to Deputy Director of State Campaigns and Political Engagement - The regional desks were consolidated under Primary States Director Tracey Lewis
Latino Outreach Director  Lorella Praeli (reported by NBC News Latino on May 20, 2015, to start mid-June)  Director of advocacy and policy at United We Dream from June 2012.  co-founded and directed CT Students for a DREAM, Oct. 2010-May 2012.  B.A. in political science and sociology from Quinnipiac University, 2011.  Born in Peru, brought to the U.S. at age 10 and grew up undocumented,.  twitter African American Outreach Director  LaDavia Drane (reported by Buzzfeed on May 28, 2015; started June 29, 2015)  Director of the Office of Federal and Regional Affairs to DC Mayor Muriel Bowser from Jan.-June 2015.  Executive director of the Congressional Black Caucus.  Senior director for federal affairs for the Grocery Manufacturers Association from Dec. 2010.  Director of legislative and regulatory policy at the National Community Reinvestment Coalition (NCRC).  Legislative counsel and then legislative director to U.S. Rep. Marcia Fudge (OH).  Attorney for Ulmer & Berne LLP in Cleveland.  Field organizer for Obama for America.  J.D. from Cleveland-Marshall College of Law, Cleveland State University; B.S. from the School of Business at Miami University of Ohio.  twitter Labor Outreach Director  Nikki Budzinski (May 2015)  Political director (May 2008-May 2015) and associate director in the legislative and political action department (Nov. 2013-May 2015) at United Food and Commercial Workers in Washington, DC.  Political representative for the International Association of Fire Fighters, May 2005-May 2008.  Iowa political director on Chris Dodd for President, Sept. 2007-Jan. 2008.  Studies at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.  twitter Women's Outreach Director  Mini Timmaraju (June 2015)  Consultant from Aug. 2014.  Chief of staff to U.S. Rep. Ami Bera (CA).  Director of the Office of the President at Planned Parenthood Federation of America.  J.D. from University of Houston Law Center, 1999.  B.A. in developmental studies/international area studies from UC Berkeley, 1995.  twitter AAPI Outreach Director  Jason Tengco (succeeded Lisa Changadveja)  Deputy director of the White House Initiative on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders from May 2012.  Asian Pacific American Institute for Congressional Studies fellow in Office of U.S. Rep. Mike Honda, Sept. 2011-May 2012.  B.A. in political science from UCLA.  twitter LGBT Outreach Director  Dominic Lowell
(reported by the Washington Blade on Sept. 29, 2015)  Director of strategic partnerships at Rock the Vote, May 2014-July 2015.  Vice president of investment services (Jan. 2012-May 2014) and senior analyst (June 2008-Jan. 2012) at The Democracy Alliance.  B.A. from Swarthmore College, 2008.
Jewish Outreach Director  Sarah Bard
(reported by Jewish Insider on Jan. 21, 2016)  An assistant administrator at the U.S. Small Business Administration.  Small business owner and a non-profit consultant who specialized in corporate and private sector engagement and partnership building.  Director of international finance (citizens living abroad) on Obama for America.  Directed the Jewish Leadership Council and the Democratic Business Council at the DNC.  Worked on Obama's 2008 campaign, and earlier on Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign.  B.S. in political science/finance from the University of Colorado Boulder, 2005.  Daughter of Boston Rabbi Dov Bard.  twitter
Veterans Outreach Director  Jonathan Murray
Subject matter expert for IDS International from Aug. 2012.  Strategic partnerships advisor for UNOPS, Oct. 2014-July 2015.  Field program manager for USAID in Kandahar, Afghanistan, Nov. 2010-March 2012.  Director of advocacy/campaign manager for Operation Free national campaign at Truman National Security Project, Oct. 2009-Nov. 2010.  Campaign manager on Myers for Congress in Erie, PA, Jan.-April 2008.  Campaign manager on Oleszek for State Senate in Fairfax, VA, Jan.-Nov. 2007.  A regional field director on John Kerry for President in Gainesville, FL, July-Nov. 2004.  M.Sc. in diplomacy and international strategy from London School of Economics and Political Science, 2013.  B.A. in political science and government from University of Fllorida, 2003.  U.S. Marine Corps, Oct. 1997-Aug. 2001.  twitter Political Chief of Staff  Jared Mueller
Director of budget and operations at Charlie Crist for Governor from Feb. 2014.  Policy advisor in the Office of the Administrator at the U.S. Small Business Administration, March 2013-Feb. 2014.  Budget analyst at Obama for America, July 2011-Nov. 2012.  Associate at the Boston Consulting Group, Sept. 2009-July 2011.  Undergraduate degree from Duke University, 2009.  twitter Director of Congressional Affairs  Maura Keefe
(reported by Roll Call on Nov. 2015; to end of April 2016)  Chief of staff to Sen. Jeanne Shaheen from Nov. 2008.  Communications and political consultant, Jan. 2000-Nov. 2008.  Senior advisor to Sen. Chris Dodd's pre-campaign CHRIS PAC from Oct. 2006.  In 2004 Keefe served as senior advisor charged with designing and managing the DNC's surrogate operation (announced April 16, 2004).  Chief of staff to U.S. Rep. Rosa DeLauro (CT).  B.A. in English from Saint Michael's College.  New Hampshire native and sister of former NHDP chairman Joe Keefe.
POLICY Senior Policy Advisor  Maya Harris (reported by Politico April 14, 2015)  Senior fellow at the Center for American Progress.  Served five years as vice president of Democracy, Rights and Justice and an officer of the Board of Trustees at the Ford Foundation.  Executive director of the ACLU of Northern California.  Senior associate at PolicyLink.  Dean and CEO of Lincoln Law School of San Jose.  Civil litigator at Jackson Tufts Cole and Black, LLP,  J.D. from Stanford Law School; bachelor's degree from UC Berkeley.  She is the sister of Calif. Attorney General Kamala Harris.  twitter Senior Policy Advisor  Ann O'Leary (reported by Politico April 14, 2015)  Co-founder of the Opportunity Institute.  Vice president and director of the children and families program at the Center for the Next Generation from Sept. 2011.  Deputy city attorney in the San Francisco City Attorney's Office, 2006-08.  Legislative director to Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, Jan. 2001-July 2003.  Special Assistant to the President at the White House, 1999-2000.  J.D. from UC Berkeley School of Law, 2005; M.A. in education policy analysis from Stanford University, 1997; B.A. in critical social thought from Mount Holyoke College, 1993.  twitter Senior Policy Advisor  Jake Sullivan (reported by Politico April 14, 2015)   A national security adviser to Vice President Joe Biden. Director of policy planning at the U.S. State Department from Feb. 2011; previously deputy chief of staff to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton from Jan. 2009.  Deputy policy director on Hillary Clinton's 2008 campaign.  Chief counsel and senior policy advisor to Sen. Amy Klobuchar.  Attorney at the Minneapolis law firm of Faegre & Benson.  After finishing law school, he clerked for Judge Guido Calabresi of the Second Circuit Court of Appeals and then Justice Stephen Breyer of the U.S. Supreme Court.  B.A. (1998) and J.D. (2003 degrees from Yale University and an M.Phil. in international relations (2000) from Oxford, where he was a Rhodes Scholar.  Minnesota native. Director of Policy Outreach  Ed Meier
(July 2015)  COO at Big Thought, Sept. 2012-July 2015.  Senior advisor to the Deputy Secretary of State, Sept. 2009-Sept. 2012; deputy Iraq transition coordinator, March 2011-March 2012.  Engagement manager at McKinsey & Company, March 2007-Sept. 2009.  Attorney at Cozen O'Connor, 2004-07.  J.D. from the University of Texas School of Law, 2004; M.Phil in modern Middle Eastern studies from University of Oxford, 2000; B.A. in international affairs from The George Washington University, 1998. Domestic Policy Outreach Coordinator  Jed Herrmann
(Oct. 2015)  Senior advisor to the CEO at the Corporation for National and Community Service, July 2012-Sept. 2015.  International development consultant to USAID Guatemala - Project Mirador Electoral, Nov. 2010-June 2012.  Chief of staff and deputy commissioner at the New York City Department of Consumer Affairs, Jan. 2004-Aug. 2009.  Teacher and department head at the American International School of Costa Rica, Aug. 2002-July 2003.  Teacher at PS 333 Manhattan School for Children, Aug. 2000-June 2002.  AmeriCorps member at City Year in Boston, Aug. 1995-June 1996.  Graduate of Yale University.
Speechwriter  Dan Schwerin (reported by Bloomberg Politics on May 6, 2015)  Helped Clinton with her book Hard Choices.  Speechwriter for then-Secretary of State Clinton.  Press secretary and deputy press secretary in the office of then-Sen. Clinton.  Graduate of Northwestern University, 2004.  twitter Policy  Corey Ciorciari
Policy associate in Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel's Office, May 2011-July 2012.  Policy and research analyst on Chicago for Rahm, Dec. 2010-Feb. 2011.  Associate at the White House, Sept. 2010-Jan. 2011.  J.D. degrees from New York University School of Law and University of Chicago Law School, 2015; B.S. in economics and international studies from University of Miami, 2009; interned on Obama's 2008 campaign.  twitter
Economic Policy Advisor  Michael Shapiro
(May 2015)  Senior policy advisor at the White House, National Economic Council, 2011-13.  J.D. from Yale Law School, 2016; Bachelor's degree from Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School, 2009.  twitter
Foreign Policy Advisor  Laura Rosenberger
(July 2015...runs the day to day; reported by John Hudson of Foreign Policy)  Chief of staff to the Deputy Secretary of State, Jan.-July 2015.  National Security Council staff, July 2012-Jan. 2015.  Worked at the State Department as bilateral political unit chief in the Office of Chinese and Mongolian Affairs (Aug. 2010-July 2012), special assistant to the Under Secretary for Political Affairs (May 2009-July 2010) and FAO in the Office of Korean Affairs (2004-09).  M.A. from American University, 2004; B.A. from Penn State University, 2002. Policy and Research Consultant  Ethan Gelber (April 2015)  Director of research/policy advisor (Sept. 2014-April 2015) and book project director/researcher (March 2013-Aug. 2014) in the Office of Hillary Rodham Clinton.  Special assistant in the Office of the Counselor and chief of staff (Sept. 2012-Feb. 2013), special assistant in the Bureau of Energy Resources (Oct. 2011-Sept. 2012), deputy White House Liaison (Sept. 2010-Oct. 2011) and staff assistant in the Office of White House Liaison (Aug. 2009-Aug. 2010) at the U.S. Department of State.  State outreach associate/assistant to the executive director at the National Security Network, July 2008-July 2009.  National advance staff on Hillary Clinton for President, June 2007-June 2008.  M.A. in security studies from Georgetown University, 2012; B.A. in linguistics, history from Brown University, 2007.
Policy Advisor  Sara Jacobs
(Nov. 2015)  Conflict and stabilization policy officer at the U.S. Department of State, Feb. 2014-Aug. 2015.  Innovation unit at UNICEF, May 2013-Jan. 2014.  Department of Peacekeeping Operations at the United Nations, Nov. 2012-May 2013.  Tri-state finance on Obama for America, Sept. 2011-June 2012.  Master's degree in international relations and affairs from Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs, 2012; B.A. in political science and government from Columbia University in the City of New York, 2011. Policy Advisor  Kristina Costa
(Aug. 2015)  Advisor to the Counselor to the President at the White House, March 2014-Aug. 2015.  Speechwriter to the chair (Oct. 2012-March 2014) and economic policy analyst (April 2011-March 2014) at the Center for American Progress.  Legislative correspondent in the U.S. House of Representatives, Aug. 2010-Jan. 2011  B.A. in political philosophy from Wellesley College.
Policy Chief of Staff  Ashley Woolheater
(Oct. 2015)  Senior associate at Beacon Global Strategies LLC, 2013-15.  Special assistant (2013) and press assistant (2011-13) at the U.S. Department of State.  M.A. in global communication from The George Washington University, 2012; B.A. in international studies from Emory University, 2009. Advisory Working Groups
(reported by John Hudson.  "Inside Hillary Clinton's Massive Foreign-Policy Brain Trust."  Foreign Policy, Feb. 10, 2016). about a dozen including: Middle East - Wittes and Derek Chollet.  Coordinator Prem Kumar. Counterterrorism - Rand Beers and Dan Benjamin.  Coordinator Matt Spence. Human Rights - Harold Koh and Mike Posner. Europe and Russia - Michael McFaul, Phil Gordon and Julie Smith.
COMMUNICATIONS Communications Director  Jennifer Palmieri (reported by The Wall Street Journal, Feb. 5, 2015 leaving White House "March at earliest")  Assistant to the President and Director of Communications at the White House, reported Dec. 5, 2011.  President of the Center for American Progress Action Fund and a senior vice president for communications at CAP.   Ohio communications director on Kerry-Edwards '04.  National press secretary for the John Edwards campaign starting in Jan. 2003.  Press secretary at the DNC through the 2002 cycle.  Served eight years in Clinton Administration, as a White House Deputy Press Secretary from 1998 to 2001, as a Special Assistant to White House Chief of Staff Leon Panetta, and Deputy Director of Scheduling and Advance.  She started her career in the congressional office of then Rep. Leon Panetta (D-CA).  Graduate of the American University in Washington, DC.  twitter Deputy Communications Director  Kristina Schake (reported March 23, 2015 by Bloomberg's Jennifer Epstein)  Chief communications officer at L'Oreal USA from July 8, 2013.  Special Assistant to President Obama and communications director to the First Lady Michelle Obama, Dec. 2010-mid 2013.  A key figure in the lawsuit challenging California's Proposition 8; in Spring 2006 she and Chad Griffin co-founded of the American Foundation for Equal Rights.  Chief communications strategist for California First Lady Maria Shriver.  Co-founder (with Chad Griffin) and principal of Griffin|Schake, a Los Angeles-based public affairs and strategic communications firm.  Consultant on Prop. 10 on California's Nov. 1998 ballot (the Rob Reiner Initiative), which imposed an additional 50 cents tax on cigarettes.  Executive director of I Am Your Child Foundation.  Graduate of Johns Hopkins University, 1992. Deputy Communications Director  Christina Reynolds
(promoted from Nov. 2015 after starting as director of rapid response in May 2015)  Managing director of The Glover Park Group, Mar. 2010-May 2015.  Director of media affairs at the White House, Jan. 2009-Mar. 2010. Director of rapid response at Obama for America, June-Nov. 2008.  Research director and senior advisor for communications on former Sen. Edwards' presidential campaign, Jan. 2007-Feb. 2008.  Research and policy director at the DCCC, Jan. 2005-Nov. 2006.  Communications director for Sen. Tom Daschle's re-election campaign, Feb.-Nov. 2004.  Research director on Sen. Edwards' 2004 presidential campaign (from Jan. 2003).  Research director for Sen. Tim Johnson's (D-SD) 2002 re-election campaign.  Senior researcher, deputy research director at the DNC, 1999-2002.  Research analyst on John Edwards for Senate, 1998.  B.A. in journalism, political science from UNC at Chapel Hill, 1997.
Strategic Communications Advisor and Senior Spokesperson  Karen Finney
(reported by CNN's Brianna Keilar on April 6, 2015)  Senior fellow and consultant to Media Matters for America.  Contributor at MSNBC for 5 years and hosted a weekend show "Disrupt with Karen Finney" from 2013-14.  Director of communications at the DNC, March 2005-2009.  Briefly deputy chief of staff for communications to Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D-MI).  Communications director for Elizabeth Edwards on the Kerry-Edwards campaign (announced Aug. 31, 2004).  Communications director for New York City Board of Education.  Press secretary for Hillary Rodham Clinton's 2000 Senate campaign.  Director of business development at Scholastic Books in New York City.  Deputy director of presidential scheduling in the Clinton White House into 1998.  Served as one of two deputy press secretaries to First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton for the first four years of the Clinton Administration.  Member of the national advance team on Clinton's 1992 campaign.  California scheduler/field representative to Sen. Alan Cranston.  Worked as a teaching assistant at the Crittendon Center for Young Women and Infants in Los Angeles.  B.A. in anthropology from UCLA.  twitter Lead Press Secretary  Brian Fallon (reported by the Washington Post on March 17, 2015)  Director of the Office of Public Affairs at the U.S. Department of Justice (spokesman for Attorney General Eric Holder), July 2013-end of March 2015.  Communications director at the Senate Democratic Policy & Communications Center, Jan. 2011-June 2013; communications director to Sen. Charles Schumer, July 2007-Dec. 2010.  B.A. in political science and government from Harvard University, 2003.  twitter
Day to Day Spokesman  Jesse Ferguson (reported by The New York Times' Maggie Haberman on March 12, 2015)  DCCC director of independent expenditures from Feb. 7, 2014; previously DCCC deputy executive director and communications director from Nov. 16, 2012; DCCC press secretary in the 2012 cycle and started at the DCCC in Oct. 2009 as southern regional press secretary.  Communications director on Brian Moran’s Democratic primary campaign for governor in Virginia, 2009.  Chief of staff to Moran, the Democratic Caucus Chairman in the Virginia House of Representatives, starting in 2006.  Executive director of Virginia 21, a higher education advocacy organization based in Richmond.  Bachelor's degree in government and economics from the College of William and Mary.  twitter Travelling Press Secretary  Nick Merrill
Clinton's spokesperson since 2013.  Office of Strategic Communications at the U.S. Department of State from Aug. 2009-end of Jan. 2013.  Associate at The Markham Group.  Worked for 15 months as a full time national advance staffer for the Hillary Clinton campaign, serving as the lead site person for many of her major rallies and speeches.  Worked for one year for loveLife, an HIV prevention program in South Africa.  Field on Jon Corzine's campaign for governor.  B.A. in government from Skidmore College, 2005.  twitter Spokesperson  Josh Schwerin (from April 2015, initially rapid response spokesperson)  National press secretary at the DCCC from Jan. 2014.  Press secretary on Terry McAuliffe's successful campaign for governor of Virginia, Dec. 2012-Nov. 2013.  Northeast regional press secretary at the DCCC, Jan. 2011-Dec. 2012.  Communications director to U.S. Rep. Scott Murphy (NY), March 2009-Jan. 2011.  Communications director and earlier deputy press secretary on Scott Murphy for Congress, 2009-10.  Field organizer on Gillibrand for Congress, June-Nov. 2008.  B.A. in economics from Trinity College-Hartford, 2008.  twitter
Director of Rapid Response  Zac Petkanas
(Oct. 2015)  vice president at Media Matters for America, Jan.-Oct. 2015.  Deputy campaign manager/communications director on Wendy Davis for Governor, Mar.-Nov. 2014.  Senior communications advisor to the Nevada State Democratic Party, Dec. 2011-2013.  Director of communications for Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, Dec. 2010-Dec. 2011.  Deputy communications director on Reid's re-election campaign, Oct. 2009-Dec. 2010.  Communications director to U.S. Rep. Kathy Dahlkemper (PA), Mar.-Sept. 2009.  Communications director on Ann Kirkpatrick for U.S. Congress, July-Dec. 2008.  Press secretary for the U.S. House Committee on Rules, Dec. 2007-July 2008.  DC scheduler/new media assistant to U.S. Rep. Hilda Solis (CA), Jan.-Nov. 2007.  B.A. in political science from the George Washington University, 2007. twitter Rapid Response  Jesse Lehrich Deputy communications director at American Bridge 21st Century after starting as press secretary in May 2014.  Assistant press secretary at Organizing for Action, April 2013-April 2014.  Competitive manager (April 2012-April 2013), media assistant (Dec. 2011-April 2012) and media buying intern (Sept.-Dec. 2011) at GMMB.  Interned on the Obama campaign, Aug.-Nov. 2008.  B.A. in political science from Colorado College, 2011.  twitter Rapid Response  Ian Sams (April 2015)  Previously a regional press secretary at the DNC from Sept. 2013.  Press secretary to Sen. Tom Carper, June 2011-Sept. 2013; also digital director on Carper for Delaware, June-Sept. 2013 and press secretary on Carper for Delaware, Sept.-Nov. 2012.  B.A. in political science from University of Alabama. twitter Rapid Response  Paola Ramos (reported by BuzzFeed's Adrian Carrasquillo on June 22, 2015)  Worked on Obama's 2012 campaign.  Special assistant to Dr. Jill Biden.  Scheduler to the chair of the Council on Environmental Quality.  Master's degree in Public Policy from Harvard, May 2015; undergraduate degree in political science from Barnard College, Columbia University.  Daughter of Univision anchor Jorge Ramos. Rapid Response Spokesperson  Adrienne Watson
(reported by Politico's Annie Karni on Feb. 22, 2016)  Communications director (2015-16) and deputy communications director and director of surrogates (2013-15) at Correct The Record.  Press secretary for U.S. Sen. Joe Donnelly (IN), 2013.  Communications director/press secretary to Rep. Loretta Sanchez (CA), 2011-13.  Press assistant, staff assistant and intern to Rep. Baron Hill, 2009-11.  B.A. in history from Indiana University.  Originally from Carmel, Indiana.  twitter Rapid Response Communications  Gwen Rocco
(February 2016, initially state press team)  Communications director at American Bridge 21st Century super PAC, 2014-15.  Rapid response director on Terry McAuliffe's campaign for Virginia governor, 2013.  North Carolina communications director on Obama for America, 2012. Communications director on Natalie Tennant's campaign for West Virginia governor, 2011.  Communications director on Betty Sutton's 2010 congressional campaign in Ohio.  Press secretary for Bill de Blasio for Public Advocate campaign, 2009.  Master's degree from New York University. Bachelor's degree from the University of Maryland.  twitter
Director of Hispanic Media  Jorge Silva
(reported by BuzzFeed's Adrian Carrasquillo on August 13, 2015)  Senior advisor for Hispanic Media (May-Aug. 2015) and press secretary for Hispanic media (Feb. 2012-May 2014) for U.S. Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid.  Membership/development assistant for the Monterey Bay Aquarium, Sept. 2007-Jan. 2010.  Immigration consultant in Vancouver, Canada, July 2006-April 2007.  Manager at True Confections in Vancouver, Canada, July 2004-May 2006.  Attorney and junior partner at Gatt & Associates, LLP in Guadalajara area of Mexico.  Master's degree in international trade and development policy from Middlebury College/Monterey Institute of International Studies, 2011; law degree from Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Occidente, A.C., 2002.  twitter Director of African American Media  Denise Horn
(Feb. 2016; reported by BuzzFeed's Darren Sands on Feb. 9, 2016)  Assistant press secretary at the U.S. Department of Education, April 2014-Feb. 2016.  Public policy communications assistant at Facebook, Feb. 2013-Feb. 2014.  Traveling press aide on Obama for America, July-Nov. 2012.  M.P.P. from The University of Chicago, 2012; B.A. in journalism from Howard University, 2009.
Director of Coalitions Press  Xochitl Hinojosa (reported by BuzzFeed's Adrian Carrasquillo on May 1, 2015)  Senior managing director (from Dec. 2014) and press secretary (Aug. 2013-Dec. 2014) at the U.S. Department of Labor.  Communications director to U.S. Sen. Brian Schatz, Jan.-Aug. 2013.  Communications director on Berkley for Senate in Nevada, June-Nov. 2012.  Public affairs specialist at the U.S. Department of Justice, July 2009-May 2012.
Women's Press Lead  Rebecca Chalif
Deputy national press secretary at the DNC from Dec. 2012; started as a communications intern June 2010-Nov. 2011, then assistant press secretary, Nov. 2011-Nov. 2012.  M.A. in media and politics from Georgetown University, 2011; B.A. in American history from Duke University, 2008.  twitter
Regional Communications  Tyrone Gayle (April 2015)  Western regional press secretary at the DCCC from Jan. 2014.  Associate director for communications at the U.S. Senate Democratic Steering and Outreach Committee, Feb. 2013-Jan. 2014.  Special assistant to Tim Kaine on his U.S. Senate campaign, Aug. 2011-Nov. 2012.  Communications associate at Media Matters for America, Sept. 2010-Aug. 2011.  Press and communications at the Center for American Progress, June-Sept. 2010.  B.A. in communications studies from Clemson University, 2010.  twitter State Press Team  Miryam Lipper
(initially did much work in surrogates)  Deputy national press secretary and director of broadcast media (announcdd March 30, 2015) and press assistant (from June 2013) at the DNC, and spent time working on campaigns in Georgia during the 2014 midterms.  Undergraduate degree in political science and journalism from Indiana University Bloomington, 2013; while a student worked at Slavica Publishers and did several internships including at the DNC from May-Aug. 2012.  twitter
Press Assistant  Alexandria Phillips (April 2015)  Policy officer in the Office of the Global AIDS Coordinator at the U.S. Department of State, Sept. 2014-2015.  Assistant in the president's office at The Rockefeller Foundation, June 2012-Sept. 2014.  Bachelor's degree in international/global studies from Spellman College, 2012. Communications/Digital  Matt Ortega (reported by Politico's Darren Samuelsohn on March 25, 2015)  Digital director at New Partners, March 2011-March 2015.  Web specialist at the DNC, Dec. 2007-Feb. 2009.  B.A. in political science from University of Arizona, 2006.  From Oakland, CA.  twitter Director of Media Planning  Betsaida Alcantara (reported by BuzzFeed's Adrian Carrasquillo on June 22, 2015)  Comes to the campaign from position as Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, appointed July 2014.  Communications director at the U.S. General Services Administration, April 2012-July 2014.  Press secretary (Feb. 2011-April 2012) and deputy press secretary (Feb. 2009-Feb. 2011) at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.  Deputy press secretary for Obama for America in Florida, Aug.-Nov. 2008.  Legislative correspondent and press assistant to U.S. Sen. Robert Menendez, Jan. 2007-Aug. 2008.  B.A. from Bard College, 2005. Senior Advisor for Communications  Mandy Grunwald (reported by The New York Times' Jonathan Martin, Feb. 5, 2015)  Longtime advisor to the Clintons; served as media advisor and director of advertising on Clinton/Gore '92.  President of Grunwald Communications in Washington; media consultant to myriad campaigns.  Partner at Greer Margolis Mitchell, Grunwald & Associates in Washington, DC from 1991.  Worked for 12 years at the Sawyer/Miller Group in New York, starting in 1979.  Graduate of Harvard University.   Communications Chief of Staff  Lori Lodes
(reported by Buzzfeed on April 9, 2016)  Director of the Office of Communications at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Sept. 2014-March 2016.  Senior vice president, CAP and senior vice presiden for campaigns and strategy at CAP Action (April 2013-Sept. 2014) vice presidenti for communications at Center for American Progress (Jan. 2012-April 2013), deputy director of Think Progress war room (March 2011-Jan. 2012) and director of Legal Progress at the Center for American Prograss (July 2010-June 2011)  Deputy communications director at SEIU, Dec. 2008-June 2010.  Director of paid media at PMUSA, Jan. 2008-April 2010.  Senior strategist at MacWilliams Kirchner Sanders & Partners, Jan. 2002-Jan. 2008.  J.D. from Southern Methodist University, 2000; undergraduate degree from University of Oklahoma, 1997. twitter
SURROGATES Director of Strategic Communications  Adrienne Elrod
(Early Nov. 2015 the New York Times reported Elrod was being promoted to head of surrogate operations succeeding Diane Hamwi).  Vice president of communications for American Bridge PAC and communications director for Correct the Record.Chief of staff to U.S. Rep. Loretta Sanchez.  Deputy chief of staff to U.S. Rep. Ron Klein (FL).  Worked on Hillary Clinton's 2008 campaign as Texas primary communication director, manager of the eastern and southern states’ communications operation and deputy director of the congressional delegate operation..  Regional press secretary at the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) in the 2006 cycle.  Communications director to U.S. Rep. Mike Ross (D-AR).  Political appointee in the Clinton administration, serving as executive assistant to the Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs, and later as a Special Assistant at the Department of Housing and Urban Development.  B.A. in journalism from Texas Christian University.  From Arkansas; according to a Politico article (+), "She had known Bill Clinton since at least the age of five." twitter
Outreach Coordinator  Michelle Kwan (June 10, 2015 tweet)  Champion figure skater from 1995-2005.  Master's degree from the Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy at Tufts University, 2011; undergraduate degree in international studies from the University of Denver, 2008.  twitter Surrogates Team  Marissa Astor
(started as assistant to campaign manager Robby Mook)  Experience includes surrogate communications assistant for Obama's re-election campaign, March-Nov. 2012.  B.A. in political science and psychology from Washington University in St. Louis, 2011.  twitter Surrogates Team  Hannah Klain
(Dec. 2015)  Associate at SKDKnickerbocker, June-Nov. 2015.  Worldwide advertising and North American PR coordinator for Tom Ford International, May 2013-June 2014.  B.A. in English from Columbia University in the City of New York, 2013.  (Ron Klain's daughter) Miryam Lippert worked on surrogates but eventually moved to full communications role.
Former Director of Surrogates Diane Hamwi (to Fall 2015)  Founder (June 2008) and principal at DCH Advisors.  Development consultant to the Clinton Foundation, 2009-14.  Director of development and marketing at EMILY's List, Jan. 2010-Feb. 2011.  Western states finance director on Hillary Clinton for President, Jan. 2007-June 2008.  National finance director on Jon Tester for Senate, June-Dec. 2006.  Served California Gov. Gray Davis as a policy analyst and director of the Governor's Commission on Service & Volunteerism, and as Southern California finance director on his re-election campaign.  M.P.A. from The George Washington University; B.A. in political science from UC Santa Barbara.  
RESEARCH Research Director  Tony Carrk
(April 2015)  Vice president for policy and research (Sept. 2014-March 2015) and director of the health care war room (Aug. 2013-Sept. 2014) at the Center for American Progress Action Fund.  Director of rapid response research at the DNC, July 2011-Aug. 2013.  Policy director of the Center for American Progress Action Fund's "ThinkProgress.org" (a "progressive communications war room"), 2009-11.  Research director on Terry McAuliffe's gubernatorial campaign, Jan.-June 2009.  Deputy research director at the DSCC, latter half of 2008.  Senior researcher on Hillary Clinton for President, 2007-08.  Research associate at IMS, 2003-07.  M.P.P. from Georgetown Public Policy Institute, 2003; bachelor's degree from Siena College, 2001.  twitter Research  Carter Hutchinson
Deputy research director at American Bridge/Correct The Record from Dec. 2013 . Research associate on McAuliffe for Governor, June-Nov. 2013.  Senior aide at Viriginia LCV.  Legislative aide to state Sen. Adam Ebbin.  Researcher on Kaine for Virginia, Feb.-Nov. 2012.  Special projects coordinator for the Shenandoah Valley Network and research assistant for the Shenandoah Valley Battlefields Foundation.  B.A. in history from Hampden-Sydney College, 2010. Media Research Team Lead  Melissa Cantrell
(May 2015)  Media research director at American Bridge, April 2013-April 2015.  Digital asset manager at My Digital Manager in Des Moines, Feb. 2012-Jan. 2013.  Field organizer on Lloyd Doggett for Congress (TX), July 2011-Feb. 2012.  B.A. in international relations from The University of Texas at Austin, 2011. Research Associates include:
Nick Baer (June 2015)  Analyst for The Advisory Board Company, April 2014-May 2015.  Program coordinator for Global Access Programs at the Clinton Health Access Initiative, July 2012-April 2014.  B.A. in history from Brown University. Constance Boozer (June 2013)  Research fellow on Rahm for Chicago, Dec. 2014-April 2015.  Press and research aide on Durbin for Senate, April-Nov. 2014.  Research associate for Mayors Against Ilegal Guns, June-Aug. 2013.  M.P.P.  from the University of Chicago, 2015; B.A. in American studies and political science from Columbia University in the City of New York, 2013. Ryan Brown (May 2016; research intern from Aug. 2015-April 2016)  B.A. in philosophy and economics from Wesleyan University, 2015. Matt Dhaiti (June 2015)  Research associate at the Center for American Progress, Nov. 2014-May 2015.  Research associate ant American Bridge 21st Century PAC, June 2013-Nov. 2014.  Graduate of The George Washington University, 2013. Brooke Goren (July 2015)  Degree in public policy from University of Chicago, 2015. Greg Gutierrez (April 2015)  Research analyst (March-Dec. 2014) and research assistant (April 2013-March 2014) at the DCCC.  Research assistant at the DCCC, March-Nov. 2012.  B.A. in political science from UCLA,  2011. Nicole Haley (June 2015)  Special assistant at CAP Action (Center for American Progress), Oct. 2013-June 2015.  B.S., B.A. in communication studies and government from The University of Texas at Austin, 2013. Charles Hicks (May 2015)  Research associate at Correct The Record, Nov. 2013-May 2015.  B.A. in publica affairs, journalism and anthropology from University of Georgia, 2013. Valentina I. Perez (July 2015)  B.A. in social studies from Harvard College, 2015. Vasishth Srivastava (April 2015)  Research and communications assistant for the Michigan Democratic Party/Gary Peters for U.S. Senate, June-Nov. 2014.  B.A. in political science from Reed College, 2014.
DIGITAL
Senior Advisor for Digital Strategy  Teddy Goff (reported by The Washington Post's Philip Rucker on March 24, 2015)  Partner at Precision Strategies.  Digital director on Obama's 2012 re-election campaign, May 2011-Nov. 2012.  Associate vice president for strategy at Blue State Digital, Jan. 2009-April 2011.  Oversaw creation and launch of WhiteHouse.gov for the Obama-Biden presidential transition, Dec. 2008-Jan. 2009.  Part of the new media team on Obama's 2008 campaign-in the fall director of new media for battleground states (Great Lakes and Ohio Valley); during the primaries Goff served on the campaign's mass email team.  B.A. in English and political science from Yale University, 2007.  twitter
Senior Advisor for Digital  Katie Dowd (from about April 2016; previously digital director; reported by The Washington Post's Philip Rucker on March 24, 2015)  Director of digital strategy in the Office of Hillary Clinton at the Clinton Foundation from Jan. 2014.  Innovation advisor at the U.S. Department of State, Sept. 2010-Jan. 2014; also senior advisor to the U.S. CTO at the White House, March-Nov. 2013.  New media director at the U.S. Department of State, May 2009-Sept. 2010.  New media director at HillPAC/Friends of Hilary, July 2008-May 2009.  Deputy Internet director/deputy director of online fundraising on Clinton's 2007-08 campaign.  Deputy director of marketing at the DCCC in the 2006 cycle.  Deputy director of marketing at the DSCC in the 2004 cycle.  Programs director at the American Association of Political Consultants, 2002-03.  Account assistant at MSHC, 2002.  Graduate of Wittenberg University, 2001.  twitter Digital Director  Jenna Lowenstein (initially deputy digital director until Dowd moved to senior advisor; reported by The Washington Post's Philip Rucker on March 24, 2015)  Vice president of digital at EMILY's List.  Deputy digital director at the DNC, Dec. 2013-June 2014.  Coordinated campaign digital director in Virginia, April-Nov. 2013.  Campaign innovation (Feb. 2012-April 2013) and senior campaigner at Change.org (Jan. 2011-Feb. 2012).  New media director on Lee Fisher for Ohio, July-Nov. 2010.  Director of communications and online organizing at National Stonewall Democrats, June 2009-July 2010.  Online strategy associate at Joe Trippi and Associates, Feb.-June 2009.  B.A. in government, English from Georgetown University.  twitter Email Director  Amanda Litman
(April 2015)  Digital director on Charlie Crist for Governor, March-Nov. 2014.  Deputy email director at Organizing for Action, Feb. 2013-March 2014.  Outbound writer at Obama for America in Chicago, Sept. 2011-Feb. 2013.  B.A. in American studies from Northwestern University, 2012.  twitter
Digital Organizing Director  Jessica Morales Rocketto (April 2015)  Previously senior new media strategist at the AFL-CIO from July 2012 and self-employed digital trainer and strategist from March 2012.  Engagement program manager at Obama for America, May 2011-Feb. 2012.  Online activist manager for OFA/DNC, July 2010-May 2011.  Copy editor and copywriter at EditMe!, Sept. 2009-March 201.  B.A. in political science from Rosemont College, 2007.
Director of Content and Creative  Lauren Peterson (April 2015)  Senior advisor and writer for Planned Parenthood Federation of America, March 2013-April 2015.  Senior writer at Obama for America, Aug. 2011-Dec. 2012.  Acting operations director at the Wisconsin Film Festival, Jan.-Aug. 2011; project manager at the University of Wisconsin Office of Multicultural Arts Initiatives, March 2010-Aug. 2011.  B.A. in political science and government from University of Madison-Wisconsin, 2010.  twitter Social Media Director  Emily Bengtson (deputy social media director from Dec. 2015; previously senior social media strategist from May-Dec. 2015)  Digital state campaigns manager (Feb.-May 2015) and digital content specialist (May 2013-Feb. 2015) at Planned Parenthood Federation of America.  Digital consultant for Vital Voices Global Partnership, March-May 2013.  Colorado deputy digital director at Obama for America, June-Nov. 2012.  Communications manager for the Hispanic National Bar Association, June 2011-Sept. 2012.  B.A. in Romance languages from Dartmouth College, 2010.  twitter Senior Social Media Strategist  Diana Fakhouri
(June 2015)  Associate social content manager (Oct. 2014-June 2015) and social content specialist (Oct. 2012-Oct. 2014) for Beam Suntory.  Marketing lead for Furnishly, June-Oct. 2012; and social media strategist afor The Modern Connection LLC, May-Oct. 2012.  Marketing at program manger for Junior Achievement of Central Virginia, April 2011-June 2012.  B.A. in English, French from William & Mary, 2009.
Social Media Strategist  John Buysse
(June 2015)  Global junior brand strategist at Oglivy & Mather Worldwide, Nov. 2014-May 2015.  B.S. in advertising from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2014. Social Media Strategist  Alex Witt
(Nov. 2015)  Innovation coordinator for Cerner Corporation, May-Nov. 2015.  Digital content manager at the DNC, Sept. 2014-May 2015.  MSc in politics and communication from London School of Economics and Political Science, 2014; B.A. in political science and communication from Truman State University, 2013. Director of Audience Development  Andrew Forrest
(Sept. 2015)  General manager for strategic growth initiatives (Aug. 2014-Sept. 2015) and director of audience development (2012-Aug. 2014) at Upworthy.  Analytics and web manager for MoveOn.org, 2011-12.  MPhil in politics from University of Cambridge, 2011; B.A. in political economy from Williams College, 2010.   Audience Growth Strategist  Sarah J. Galvez
(Aug. 2015)  Junior digital strategist for Maker Studios Inc. in Culver City, CA, Sept. 2014-July 2015.  B.A. in internationa relations and communication from Simmons College, 2014. Director of Design  Jennifer Kinon
(July 2015...on leave from OCD)  Founding partner with Bobby C. Martin Jr. of The Original Champions of Design branding and design agency in New York City.  Worked in the New York office of Pentagram with Michael Bierut, served as design director of New York City’s 2012 Olympic Bid and worked as art director for Graphis Inc..  Graduated from the University of Michigan and earned an MFA from the School of Visual Arts.  
Senior Designer  Hanah Ho (Oct. 2015)  Graphic designer (Feb. 2012-Oct. 2015) and web and marketing designer (Feb. 2012-Feb. 2013).  B.F.A. in communication design from Carnegia Mellon University, 2012. Senior Designer  Meg Vazquez
(May 2015)  Freelance illustrator and designer based in Baltimore, MD, from Jan. 2012.  Graphic designer for the DNC, March 2014-May 2015.  Junior graphic designer at Adfero Group, March 2013-March 2014.  B.F.A. in illustration, graphic design from the Maryland Institute College of Art, 2012. Senior Designer  Chelsea Atwell
(Feb. 2016)  Art director at GMR Marketing, Aug. 2014-Sept. 2015.  Senior art director at BVK,  Feb.-Aug. 2014.  Art director at Laughlin Constable, Feb. 2011-Feb. 2014.  B.F.A. in communications design from the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design, 2010. Design Lead  Ida Woldemichael
(May 2015)  Art director at Infor, July 2014-April 2015.  Art director (Jan.-June 2014) and graphic design manager (May 2011-Dec. 2013) at the Clinton Foundation.  Interactive designer for Brooks Brothers, Feb.-April 2011.  Graphic designer for HZDG, June 2006-Feb. 2011.  M.F.A. in graphic design from Maryland Institute College of Art, 2006; B.F.A. in fine art, graphic design from Virginia Tech, 2004. Design Lead  Victor Ng
(July 2015)  Lead brand designer for Pinterest, July 2012-July 2015.  B.F.A. in communication design, photography from Carnegie Mellon University, 2012. Graphic Illustrator  Yunju Yang
(Jan. 2016)  M.F. A. in illustration from Savannah College of Art and Design, 2015; B.F.A. in graphic communications from Ewha Womans University, 2011. Senior Writer and Creative Strategist  Kat Kane
(June 2015)  Consultant for the NYC Department of Education, June-Aug. 2014.  Senior associate at SKDKnickerbocker, June 2010-Aug. 2013.  Writer for NY1 News, Aug. 2009-June 2010.  Production associate at CNN, Oct. 2008-Sept. 2009.  Anchor producer/executive assistant for MSNBC, Sept. 2007-Oct. 2008.  Master's degree in public policy from Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, 2015.  B.A. in journalism/mass communications, sociology from New York University.  twitter Writer - Digital Content and Creative  Logan Anderson
(May 2015)  Graduate of Louisiana State University, 2015; interned for the Lousiana Democratic Party, Jan.-May 2014. Digital Communications  Rob Flaherty
(June 2015) Director of digital media (Feb.-June 2015) and video producer/youth media coordinator (Nov. 2013-Feb. 2015) at the DNC.  Digital and press assistant at Terry McAuliffe for Governor, June-Nov. 2013.  Communications coordinator for Assemblywoman Barbara Lifton, Sept. 2011-Dec. 2012.  Communictions director on Myrick for Ithaca, March-Sept. 2011.  B.A./B.S. in politics/television from Ithaca College, 2013.  twitter Director of State Digital Programs  Patrick Stevenson
(April 2016...previously senior fundraising strategist, June 2015-March 2016)  Email director at the DNC, March 2013-May 2015.  Email writer for PIC 2013.  Outbound writer at Obama for America from April 2012.  Assistant account executive (Nov. 2010-March 2012) and account coordinator (Aug. 2009-Nov. 2010) at GYMR Public Relations.  B.A. in English and history from Xavier University, 2008
Director of Digital Operations  Jeff Marvin
(July 2015)  Customer relations manager (March 2014) and commercial analyst (from March 2013) at Agility.  Freight forwarder at Damco, Sept. 2011-March 2013.  M.A. in international relations and management from UC San Diego, 2011; B.A. in economics from UC Santa Cruz, 2008. Director of Merchandising  Thomas Phillips (April 2015)  Director of operations at Financial Innovations from Feb. 2012 (directed the logistics for vending official merchandise at the 2012 Democratic National Convention); owner of Universal Human, March 2013-April 2015; and account and project manager at FII Marketing, Feb. 2012-April 2015.   Assistant to the director, international trade at the Rhode Island Economic Development Corporation, Aug. 2011-Feb. 2012.   Research coordinator at Bryant University's Chafee Center for International Business, June-Nov. 2011.  B.A. in political science from University of Rhode Island, 2009.
Deputy Director of Merchandising  Jessica Ybarra
(June 2015)  Operations manager for Levis Lot No. 1 (from Oct. 2013) and merchandise coordinator (June 2011-May 2013) for Levi Strauss & Co.; and merchandiser/stylist at Heritage Row in San Francisco, Aug. 2010-May 2013.  B.S. in apparel design and merchandising/marketing from San Francisco State University, 2011.
TECHNOLOGY Chief Technology Officer  Stephanie Hannon (reported by The Washington Post's Philip Rucker on April 8, 2015)  Director of product management, civic innovation and social impact at Google from March 2013.  Product manager at Facebook, June 2012-March 2013.  Vice president of international at Eventbrite, Nov. 2011-March 2012.  Co-founder of Sensey, a startup focused on smart thermostats, mid-2011.  Group product manager at Google in Sydney, Australia (Google Wave, 2008-10), Zurich, Switzerland (Google Maps, 2006-08) and Mountain View, CA (Gmail and Google Apps, 2004-06).  Software engineer at Cisco Systems, 1996-2002.  M.B.A. from Harvard Business School, 2004; Master's degree in electrical engineering (1997) and bachelor's degree in computer systems engineering (1996) from Stanford University.  twitter
Chief Product Officer  Osi Imeokparia (May 2015)  Product management director at Google, Dec. 2005-May 2015.  Senior product manager at eBay, Oct. 2003-Oct. 2005.  Product manager at Zaplet, Aug. 2000-Sept. 2003.  Studied at Stanford University. Director of Product  Deepa Subramaniam
(July 2015)  Head of product at charity: water, Sept. 2013-June 2015.  Worked for 10 years at Adobe Systems, Inc.: principal product manager, Creative Cloud (May 2012-Oct. 2013) grooup product manager, web platform (Oct. 2011-May 2012), engineering manager and senior product manager, Adobe Scout (Oct. 2010-Oct. 2011), senior product manager, Flex SDK (Jan. 2009-Oct. 2010), lead computer scientist, Flex SDK (April 2003-Jan. 2009) at Adobe Systems, Inc..  B.A.Sc. from UC Berkeley, 2003. Director of Product  Henry Bridge
(Jan. 2016)  Entrepreneur at startups, Sept. 2013-Jan. 2016.  Product manager at Facebook, June 2011-June 2013.  Product manager (July 2008-May 2011) and associate product manager at Google (March 2007-July 2008).  B.S. in computer science from Stanford University. Director of Product  Gerard Niemira
(Mar. 2016; started as a senior product manager in Oct. 2015)  Worked for seven years at Kiva.org in San Francisco, serving as interim VP of product and engineering, interim VP of product, director of product management, senior product manager, product manager and customer service manager starting in March 2008.  Senior manager of the Literacy Registry (June 2007-Feb. 2008), manager of the Literacy Registry (June 2006-June 2007) and manager of recipient groups (Sept. 2005-June 2006) at First Book.  B.A. in history from Saint Thomas Aquinas College, 2005. Senior Product Designer  Denny McFadden
(Aug. 2015)  Product designer at General Assemb.ly, June-Aug. 2015.  Senior product designer at charity: water, March 2012-June 2015.  Interactive designer for Hard Candy Shell, April 2011-March 2012.  Designer at Blue Ocean Ideas, Nov. 2009-March 2011.  Bachelor's degree in graphic design from Salisbury University, 2009.
Senior Product Manager  Stephanie Cheng
(Aug. 2015)  Co-founder of Kooapps in Manila, Philippines, Aug. 2010-Aug. 2015.  Interactive and mobile services at Six Flags, June-Aug. 2014.  Department analyst at Dreamworks Animation, Jan. 2008-Aug. 2013.  Product manager at PlayFirst, Inc. May-Dec. 2011.  MBA. from MIT Sloan School of Management, 2015; BAH in psychology, international relations from Stanford University, 2008. Product Manager  Ahna Rao
(2015)  Produt at Paddle8, Nov. 2014-June 2015.  Design strategist at fuseproject, Jan.-Nov. 2014.  B.S. in science, technology and international affairs (STIA) from Georgetown University, 2013.
Deputy CTO/Director of Frontend Engineering and Optimization  Kyle Rush
(May 2015)  Consultant at Kyle Rush Consulting since Nov. 2012.  Head of optimization at Optimizely, Dec. 2013-May 2015.  Director of technology for The New Yorker, April-Nov. 2013.    Deputy director of frontend web development at Obama for America, June 2011-Dec. 2012.  Frontend web developer at Blue State Digital, Dec. 2008-May 2011.  B.A. in political science from California State University-Fullerton, 2008.  twitter Front End Architect  David Fox-Powell
(June 2015)  Senior front end engineer at Optimizely, June 2014-June 2015.  Front end development lead at BRANDERATI, Feb.-June 2014.  Founder and lead developer at dfpdev.com, Nov. 2012-Jan. 2014.  Geothermal field investigator for Geothermeon AG in Western Turkey, Sept. 2008-Jan. 2010.  B.A.Sc. in geological/geophysical engineering from University of Idaho, 2000. Engineering Manager  Douglas Back
(May 2015)  Senior web developer at The New York Times, Sept. 2013-May 2015.  Senior front end web developer at Blue State Digital, Nov. 2010-Aug. 2013.  Web designer and digital media producer for the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, April 2007-Oct. 2010.  Genius at Apple Retail, Jan. 2005-April 2007.  B.A. in fine arts, lighting design from DePaul University, 2004. Engineering Manager  James Hickey
(June 2015)  Director of product development at Sprinklr, Sept. 2014-June 2015.  Lead software engineer at BRANDERATI, June 2013-Sept. 2014.  IT consultant for Bloomberg Philanthropies, Jan. 2012-June 2013.  QA engineer for Apple Inc., Nov. 2009-Dec. 2011.  Genius at Apple Retail, Oct. 2007-Nov. 2009.  Bachelor's degree in music, music technology from Oberlin College, 2007. Front End Engineer  Neel Patel
(July 2015)  Web development immersive instructional lead and web development immersive at General Assemb.ly, Aug. 2013-June 2015.  Wealth management; securities lending analyst at Merrill Lynch, March 2011-Aug. 2013.  Business strategy consultant at ProBorea Inc. Feb. 2010-Feb. 2011.  Environmental sustainability analyst for Airbus, May-Nov. 2009.  Studied environmental business economics at Rutgers University. Front End Engineer  Pritika Nilaratna
(July 2015)  Web developer for Brooklyn Museum, June 2014-July 2015.  Senior developer, project coordinator for Brooklyn United, June 2011-May 2014.  Resident technologist for EDesign Lab, Oct. 2012-May 2013.  B.F.A. in design and technology from Parsons School of Design, 2011. Front End Engineer  Rachel Cantor
(Aug. 2015)  Software engineer, R&D at Control Group, June 2012-May 2015.  Freelance web engineer at iheartcake.com, 2009-13.  Assistant to the archivist at Marian Goodman Gallery, April 2011-April 2012.  Director of marketing and promotions at Comix, Feb. 2010-Feb. 2011.  B.A. in video, photography from Sarah Lawrence College, 2009; B.A. in English, photography from SUNY at Fredonia, 2006. Front End Engineer  Mina Markham
(June 2015)  Product designer and front end architect at IBM Design in Austin, TX, Jan.-May 2015.  Independent consultant, Pink Pixels Creative in Austin, TX, 2005-April 2015.  Staff UI engineer at parago, March 2013-Dec. 2014.  Production artist at YP, formerly AT&T Advertising Solutions in Dallas/Fort Worth, Nov. 2007-Sept.. 2012.  Bachelor's degree in graphic arts, women's studies from Syracuse University, 2007.
Deputy CTO/Data Infrastructure, Mobile, Ops, Security and Email  Derek Parham
(Jan. 2016)  Startup advisor and investor from Sept. 2011.  Director of software for Planet Labs, Nov. 2012-June 2013.  Technical lead of Google Apps, 2005-11.  Lead engineer at Chemsilico, March 2000-Feb. 2005.  Double major in computer science and human-computer interactions from Carnegie Mellon University, 2005. Director of Mobile  Bruno de Carvalho
(Oct. 2015)  Director of mobile/senior backend engineer at timehop, March 2014-Sept. 2015.  Head of mobile at Livestream, June 2013-Feb. 2014.  Lead architect at Droplr, Jan. 2011-May 2013.  Software engineer at WIT-Software, Sept. 2009-Jan. 2011.  M.S. in computer science from University of Coimbra, 2009. Senior Software Engineer-Data Infrastructure  Rohen Peterson
(June 2015)  Senior software engineer-monetization at Optimizely, March 2014-June 2015.  CTO at DogBff, Nov. 2013-June 2015.  Senior software engineer at Jawbone, Feb. 2013-Jan. 2014.  General counsel (Dec. 2011-Feb. 2013) and lead software engineer (Nov. 2011-Feb. 2013) at CrowdMob Inc..  J.D. from UC Berkeley Hastings College of the Law, 2011; B.S. in computer engineering from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo.
ANALYTICS Director of Analytics  Elan Kriegel (reported by Politico's Darren Samuelsohn on March 25, 2015)  Co-founder of BlueLabs.  Battleground states analytics director at Obama for America June 2011-Nov. 2012.  Senior modeling analyst at the DNC, 2010-11.  Worked as a radio and television producer.  M.A. in quantitative methods in the social sciences from Columbia University; B.S. in mathematics and anthropology from the University of Wisconsin. Voter Analytics Director  Matt Dover (April 2015, initially analytics communications director)  Director of campaigns for Civis Analytics, Jan. 2013-March 2015.  Deputy battleground states analytics director on Obama for America, June 2011-Nov. 2012.  M.P.P. from Harvard University, 2011.  Corps member at Teach for America, June 2007-June 2008.  B.A. in political science and government from University of Alabama, 2007.
State Analytics Desks Stephanie Hendrick
(Oct. 2015)  Data director (Jan.-Oct. 2015) and deputy data director (June-Nov. 2014) for the Florida Democratic Party.  Organizer fro Enroll America in West Palm Beach, FL, Jan. 2013-May 2014.  Field organizer for Miami First special election, March-May 2013.  Counselor at The Little Blue House, Jan.-March 2013.  Field organizer for Obama for America in Tampa-St. Pete, Aug.-Nov. 2012.  English language and cultural assistant for the Ministry of Education in Spain, Oct. 2009-May 2012.  B.A. in humanities and Spanish from Florida State University, 2009.
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(Jan. 2016)  Deputy campaign manager on Adrian Garcia for Mayor, May-Nov. 2015.  Data director for Battleground Texas, June 2013-Nov. 2014.  Deputy data director in Colorado for Obama for America, May-Nov. 2012; regional field director for Organizing for America in Colorado, Dec. 2011-May 2012.  Field director on Kendra Yarbrough Camarena for Texas House, June-Nov. 2010.   Director of youth outreach for the Harris County Democratic Party, Sept. 2009-June 2010.  Volunteer coordinator on Bill White for Texas, Jan.-July 2009.  B.A. in history from University of Houston, 2016; B.M. in vocal performance from New England Conservatory of Music, 2005.
Analytics  Martha Norrick (April 2015)  NYPD director of citizen/workforce engagement, April 2014.  Campaign manager on Lappin for Borough President, Jan.-Sept. 2013.  State data director at Obama for America through Nov. 2012.  DNC Midwest regional data director (Feb.-Sept. 2011) and Ohio data director, May 2010-Feb. 2011 for the DNC.  Associate at Global Strategy Group, 2008-10.  B.A. degree from Barnard College, 2007.
Analytics  Jonathan Yip
(May 2015)  Business analyst for McKinsey & Company, Aug. 2013-April 2015.  A.B. in economics, computer science from Harvard University, 2013. Analyst  Pedro Suarez Jr.
(Aug. 2015)  Engagement specialist (Nov. 2014-Aug. 2015) and data manager (Aug.-Nov. 2014) at BlueLabs.  B.A. in mathematics, Mexican American studies from The University of Texas at Austin, 2013. Data Scientist  Ben Fifield
(Sept. 2015)  Ph.D. candidate in politics at Princeton University.  Research analyst at the DNC, July 2010-April 2011.  B.A. in political science from Washington University in St. Louis, 2010. Data Scientist  Jason Perlmutter
(Aug. 2015)  Ph.D. in biomedical engineering from University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, 2011; B.S. in biological engineering from Cornell University, 2006. Data Scientist  Alexander Copulsky
(July 2015)  Ph.D. student in the political science department at MIT from Aug. 2013.  Strategy consultant, Loyalty Lab for TIBCO Software, Feb/. 2012-June 2013.  Analyst at Deloitte Consulting, June 2010-Feb. 2012.  B.A. in history from Harvard College, 2010.  In Fall 2012 Copulsky co-created RoboRomney.com. Modeling Data Manager  Hana Elhattab
(May 2015)  Data analyst (June 2014-May 2015) and data services manager (June 2013-June 2014) at the DNC.  Deputy data and targeting manager at ISSI, June 2012-Jan. 2013.  Senior program assistant for voter education campaign in Egypt for National Democratic Institute, 2010-12.  BASc in genetics/cellular and molecular biology from University of Maryland College Park, 2010. Director of Digital Analytics  Nellwyn Thomas
(Nov. 2015)  Senior director of analytics and business intelligence (from Nov. 2013), group manager on data analyst team  (Jan.-Oct. 2013) and staff data analyst (June 2011-Jan. 2013) at Etsy.  Product and analytics lead at myJambi, Dec. 2007-Jan. 2009.  Research analyst at Majestic Research, Nov. 2005-07.  M.A. in history and sociology of science from University of Pennsylvania, 2011; A.B. in psychology, cognitive neuroscience from Harvard University, 2005.  twitter Deputy Director of Digital Analytics  Yahel Carmon (April 2015)  Director of insight products (Oct. 2013-April 2015), deputy director of analytics (March-Oct. 2013), senior web analytics architect (May 2010-April 2013) at Blue State Digital.  Senior digital analyst at Obama for America, Aug.-Nov. 2012.  A web manager at the University of Pennsylvania.  Studied political science and economics at McGill University.  Grew up in New York.  twitter
Senior Digital Analyst  Eurry Kim
(July 2015)  Researcher for Facebook, Aug. 2013-July 2015.  Corporate tax analyst for the IRS, Feb. 2008-Aug. 2012.  M.A. in quantitative methods in the social sciences from Columbia University in the City of New York; 2013; B.A. in economics from UC Irvine, 2004.
Digital Analyst  David Shere
(Oct. 2015)  Product/data analyst at Optimizely, March 2014-Sept. 2015.  Researcher at Media Matters for America, Sept. 2010-May 2013.  B.A. in economics from UC Santa Cruz, 2009.
Digital Analyst  Nick Eng
(Jan. 2016)  Consulting data science manager at DataKind, Sept. 2015-Jan. 2016.  Data scientist and partner development manager at the University of Chicago's Center for Data Science and Public Policy, Sept. 2014-June 2015.  Manager of strategy and analytics at Voxy, March 2013-April 2014.  Senior associate at PwC Advisory, Management Consulting,  Nov. 2010-March 2013.  B.A. in math, economics, statistics, urban studies from University of Pennsylvania, 2010.
Financial Analytics  Anastasia Erbe
(June 2015)  Consultant at Deloitte, Oct. 2012-May 2015.  Research assistant/programmer at Mathematica Policy Research, Sept. 2010-Oct. 2012.  B.A. in politics from Princeton, University, 2010. Director of Analytics Communications  Max Weselcouch (July 2015)  Director the Moelis Institute for Affordable Housing Policy at NYU Furman Center, March 2014-June 2015; research analyst at data manager at NYU Furman Center, 2008-14.  Master of Urban Planning from NYU Wagner School of Public Service; B.A. in mathematics and dance from Goucher College.
PAID MEDIA Director of Paid Media  Oren Shur (reported by CNN's Brianna Keilar on April 6, 2015)  Director of IE for the Democratic Governors Association, July 2013-Dec. 2014.  Campaign manager on Jay Nixon for Missouri, March 2011-Nov. 2012.  Campaign manager on Diane Denish for Governor (NM), Aug. 2009-Nov. 2010.  Communications director on Nixon for Governor, June 2007-Nov. 2008, and for the transition.  Communications director in the Office of Sen. Ben Cardin, Nov. 2006-June 2007.  Press secretary/spokesman at Ben Cardin for U.S. Senate, April 2005-Nov. 2006.  B.A. in political communication from The George Washington University, 2003. Justin?
Director of Digital Advertising  Jason Rosenbaum
(July 2015)  Director of elections and advocacy at Google, July 2013-July 2015.  Digital director (March 2009-June 2013) and deputy director of online communications (April 2007-March 2009) at the DSCC.  National online campaign manager at the American Association for Justice (Association of Trial Lawyers of America, Oct. 2005-April 2007. Deputy Director of Digital Advertising  Danielle Butterfield
(May 2015)  Senior associate at Bully Pulpit Interactive, Feb. 2013-May 2015.  Digital advertising manager at Obama for America, Sept. 2011-Nov. 2012.  B.A. in political science from Chapman University, 2011. More Digital Advertising Patrick McHenry
(July 2015)  Account executive at Bully Pulpit Interactive, Jan. 2014-July 2015.  B.A. in political science, public policy and political communication from American University, 2013. Megan Clasen
(Oct. 2015)  Digital media supervisor at MEC, March-Oct. 2015.  Integrated media supervisor (Jan. 2014-Mar. 2015), associate (Jan. 2013-Jan. 2014) and junior associate (Nov. 2011-Dec. 2012) at Starcom USA/Starcom MediaVest Group.  Project manager at The Technology House, June 2009-Sept. 2011.  B.S. in marketing from Miami University, 2009. Director of Direct Mail  Ally Letsky
(Sept. 2015)  Campaign manager on Linda for Nashville, Dec. 2015-July 2015.  Political desk at House Majority PAC, March 2014-Nov. 2014.  Senior account executive at OMP Direct, Nov. 2012-March 2014.  Account executive for Obama for America at The Strategy Group, May-Nov. 2012.  Assistant to the executive director at the DCCC, May-Nov. 2012.  Account associate at MSHC Partners, Aug. 2010-July 2011.  Second and fourth grade teacher in Kansas City, MO, Aug. 2009-Aug. 2010.  Literacy/collegbound coordinator for Operation Breakthrough Inc., May 2007-June 2009.  Degree in criminal justice and criminology from University of Missouri-Kansas City, 2006.
FINANCE National Finance Director  Dennis Cheng (reported by the New York Times on Feb. 9, 2015)  Chief development office at the Bill, Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation for three and a half years to Feb. 2015.  Deputy chief of protocol at the State Department.  New York finance director on Clinton's Senate and presidential campaigns, 2005-08.  Worked on the campaigns of Sen. John Kerry, Gen. Wesley Clark, U.S. Rep. Doris Matsui and New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo.  M.S. in international relations from the London School of Economics and Political Science; B.A. in political science and economics from Swarthmore College. Assistant  Anthony Mercurio
Development manager at All Out, May 2014-March 2015.  Executive assistant to the founder (Nov. 2012-April 2014) and finance and development associate (April 2013-April 2014) at SumOfUs.org.  Lead organizer for UNITE HERE Local 2 in Reno, Sept.-Nov. 2012.  Assistant store manager at Phitz Coffee, March 2011-Sept. 2012.  B.A. in international relations, Arabic from Boston University, 2011.  twitter
Deputy Finance Director for Operations  Rebecca Leal (reported by NBC News on June 1, 2015)  Partner at RYLO Consulting from Jan. 2009.   Finance director on Rick Noriega for U.S. Senate (TX), May-Nov. 2008.  Finance director for the New York State Democratic Committee, July 2007-May 2008.  Director of development for PeopleFund, Nov. 2006-July 2007.  Annual fund officer for the Texas Freedom Network, May 2005-Nov. 2006.  Fundraising associate at Alfred Stanley & Associates, May 2005-May 2006.  Finance director on Pat Morrisey for Delegate, July-Nov. 2003.  Bachelor's degree in government and Latin American studies from The University of Texas at Austin. Finance Associate for Operations  Thomas Moran
Program Associate in the Office of Hillary Clinton at the Clinton Foundation from Feb. 2014.  Protocol officer at the U.S. Department of State, June 2011-Jan. 2014.  Protocol Officer in the Office of the Chief of Protocol at the U.S. Department of State/PRO-tellligent, LLC, Jan.-June. 2011.  M.A. in international relations from Syracuse University's Maxwell School, 2009; B.A. in international affairs from Marquette University, 2008.
Deputy Finance Director for Outreach  Michael Smith
(April 2015)  DC finance director at the DCCC and finance director House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi, Jan. 2013-March 2015.  Deputy DC finance director at the DCCC, Sept. 2011-Dec. 2012.  Development manager for Campus Progress, Feb.-Sept. 2011.  Finance on Sestak for Senate, July-Nov. 2010.  Director of the Council of State Governments' Legal Task Force (Aug. 2009-July 2010) and legislative policy analyst (June 2007-July 2010) at the Council of State Governments.  B.A. in political science from Rutgers University, 2007. Finance Associate for Outreach  Alex Smith (reported by The New York Times' Maggie Haberman on April 1, 2015)  Deputy finance director at the Ready for Hillary super PAC from Sept. 2013.  Grassroots associate at the Dewey Square Group, July 2010-Aug. 2013.  B.S. in architecture from University of Virginia, 2010.
Finance Director for Coalitions  Aditi Hardikar
(Jan. 2016)  Associate Director of Public Engagement in the Office of Public Engagement at the White House, serving as liaison to the LGBT and  Asian American and Pacific Islanders communities, from early Nov. 2014.  Director of the LGBT Leadership Council at the DNC, Feb. 2013-Nov. 2014.  Deputy director of the LGBT Leadership Council and LGBT Vote at Obama for America, Aug. 2011-Nov. 2012.  Bachelor's degree (dual major) in economics and political science from University of Michigan, 2011.  twitter Director of Marketing  Molly Barker (April 2015)  Deputy director of marketing (April 2013-April 2015), marketing manager (Feb. 2011-April 2013), marketing coordinator (Jan. 2009-Feb. 2011), and marketing assistant (Feb. 2008-Jan. 2009) at the DNC.  Intern in Sen. Kennedy's office, Aug. 2007-Feb. 2008.  Assistant manager at Western Wats Research, Jan. 2003-Aug. 2007.
Deputy National Finance Directors (Regional) / "Super Regionals" (reported by BuzzFeed on March 24, 2015) Northeast  Kathy Gasperine
(first reported by the New York Times on March 16, 2015) National finance director for Organizing for Action.  New England finance director on Obama for America, 2011-12.  New England finance director at the DNC from March 2009.  As a Boston-based consultant Gasperine served as finance director on Deval Patrick's 2010 re-election campaign.  Northeast deputy finance director at the DNC in Fall 2008; deputy New England finance director on Hillary Clinton for President.  Deputy Massachusetts finance director for Keeping America's Promise, Sen. John Kerry's PAC, from Nov. 2006-Feb. 2007.  Finance assistant on Rendell for Governor, 2006.  Graduate of Ithaca College, 2006. Tri-State  Lisa Hernandez Gioia (April 2015)  President of the Esler Group, Jan. 2000-April 2015, with extensive experience as a fundraiser in New York.  B.A. in political communication from University of Washington.  Seattle native. Mid-Atlantic  Angelique Cannon Finance director at the DSCC in the 2012 and 2014 cycles, announced Feb. 2011.  Director of major gifts at EMILY's List.  Development director for Third Way.  Finance director on Mark Warner's 2008 campaign for U.S. Senate; deputy finance director for Mark Warner's Forward Together PAC.  Worked on Patty Murray's 2004 re-election.  Finance director for Kathleen Kennedy Townsend's 2002 campaign for governor of Maryland.  Western regional finance director at the DSCC in 1999. Southeast  Jon Adrabi President of Cornerstone Strategic Services, Inc.  Florida deputy finance director on Clinton's 2007-08 campaign. South Central  Yaël Ouzillou Partner at RYLO Consulting, LLC from Feb. 2009.  Southwest regional finance director on Hillary Clinton for President, 2007-08.  Finance tracker at EMILY's List, 1998-2000.  Graduate of The University of Texas at Austin, 1992. Midwest  Marcus Switzer (April 2015)  Chief of staff at Enduring Hydro from Oct. 2013.  Finance director of the African American Leadership Council at the DNC, Feb.-Oct. 2013.  Deputy finance director of the African American Leadership Council at Obama for America, March 2011-Nov. 2012.  B.A. in public policy and psychology from Duke University. Southwest  Stephanie Daily Smith Experience includes finance director on Eric Garcetti's campaign for Mayor of Los Angeles. Northwest  Lindsey Roitman Experience includes senior advisor to the American Association for Justice (trial lawyers association) from Feb. 2013 and fundraising for Sen. Maria Cantwell.
Regionals Massachusetts Director  Julia Leja (April 2015)  Finance director to Mass. Senate President Stan Rosenberg, Nov. 2014-April 2015.  Campaign manager on Michael Wu for Boston City Council At-Large, July 2013-April  2015.  GOTV operations and budget director on Martha Coakley for Governor, Oct.-Nov. 2014.  Finance director for Yes on Question 4, March-Nov. 2014.  Events director for Ed Markey for U.S. Senate, Feb.-July 2013.  Finance and operations director for the Massachusetts Democratic Party, Jan. 2011-Feb. 2013.  Deputy finance director on Deval Patrick's campaign, May 2010-Jan. 2011.  B.A. in political science from Boston University, 2010; started at Willamette University. Northern Tri-State Director  Caitlin Donohue (April 2015...CT and NY except NYC and Long Island)  Finance director at Jim Himes for Congress, Nov. 2011-April 2015.  Executive assistant in the Office of U.S. Rep. Jim Himes (CT-4), Nov. 2008-Nov. 2011.  Intern (Jan.-May 2007), staff assistant (June 2007-Aug. 2008) and assistant to the campaign manager (Aug.-Nov. 2008) for U.S. Rep. Chris Murphy.  Bachelor's degree in journalism, history from University of Connecticut, 2008. New York Co-Director  Kate Magsamen (April 2015)  Finance director at Mary Landrieu for U.S. Senate, July 2012-Dec. 2014.  Director of development (Louisiana) for Planned Parenthood Gulf coast), May 2011-July 2012.  Finance director on Chris Coons for U.S. Senate, Feb.-Dec. 2010.  Finance director at Friends of Chris Dodd, May 2009-Jan. 2010.  Deputy finance director on Mary Landrieu for U.S. Senate, Oct. 2007-Nov. 2008.  Finance/compliance director at Friends of Martin O'Malley, May-Oct. 2007.  Fundraiser/consultant at Rice Consulting, Feb. 2004-May 2007.  B.A. in English, political science from Simmons College, 2003.
New York Co-Director  Marisa Faitelson (April 2015)  Northeast deputy finance director at the DSCC, Feb. 2013-Dec. 2014.  Tri-state finance assistant at Obama for America, May 2011-Nov. 2012 and then on the Inaugural Committee.  B.S. degree from New York University, 2011.  Originally from Buffalo. New Jersey Director  Anne Sciaino (April 2015)  Finance director on Bonnie Watson Coleman for Congress, Aug. 2014-April 2015.  Deputy finance director on Cory Booker for Senate, June 2013-Aug. 2014.  Senior aide to the Booker team, Aug. 2011-June 2013.  Public relations/public affairs manager for Devils Arena Entertainment, March 2009-July 2011.  Project manager at Growth for Good, Dec. 2008-March 2009.  Staff assistant at Lautenberg for Senate, Jan.-Dec. 2008.  B.A. in journalism and media studies, sociology from Rutgers University-New Brunswick, 2008. DC and PAC Director  David Reid (April 2015)  Mid-Atlantic finance director at the DSCC from Feb. 2013.  PAC manager for UnitedHealth Group, Jan. 2011-Feb. 2013.  Deputy finance director (June 2008-Jan. 2011) and finance assistant (Jan.-May 2008) at the Democratic Governors Association.  Field organizer for the Democratic Party of Virginia, May-Nov. 2007.  B.A. in politics, history from University of Virginia, 2006. Maryland and Delaware  Michael Schultz (April 2015)  Southwest finance director at the DSCC, Jan.-April 2015.  Finance director at Friends of Anthony Brown, April 2013-Dec. 2014.  Development director at Berger Hirschberg Strategies, Nov. 2011-April 2013.  Finance director at Jeff Anderson for Congress, June-Nov. 2011.  LGBT outreach director and deputy scheduler at Citizens for Lisa Madigan, July 2010-Feb. 2011.  Constituent services for U.S. Rep. Jan. Schakowsky, Aug. 2009-July 2010.   Degree from DePaul University. Pennsylvania  Giancarlo Stefanoni (April 2015)  Senior deputy finance director on Tom Wolf for Governor, May 2014-April 2015.  Deputy finance director on Katie McGinty for Governor (PA), March 2013-May 2014.  Deputy finance director on Kathleen Kane for Attorney General, July 2012-Feb. 2013.  B.S. in political science from Drexel University, 2012. Northern Midwest Director  Brandon Hynes (April 2015)  Consultant based in Detroit, Jan. 2013-March 2015, worked on campaigns including Duggan for Detroit.  Associate at Dewey Square Group, Sept. 2008-Jan. 2013.  Campaign manager on Dian Slavens' campaign April-Nov. 2008.  Deputy finance director on Gary Peters for Congress, March-April 2008.  Field organizer on Hillary Clinton for President in NV, NM and OH, Dec. 2007-March 2008.  Attended Wayne State University. Southern Midwest Director  Rebecca Keate Campaign manager (Jan.-Nov. 2014) and finance director (May-Dec. 2013) on Connie Pillich for Ohio Treasurer.  Finance associate at Eckert & Associates, Jan.-April 2013.  Deputy finance director on Joyce Healy Abrams for Congress, June-Dec. 2012.  B.A. in political science from UC Santa Barbara. Florida Director  Gregory Goddard (April 2015)  Florida finance director on Charlie Christ for Governor, Nov. 2013-Dec. 2014.  Deputy finance director at the Florida Democratic Party, Aug.-Nov. 2013.  Finance director to Jacksonville Mayor Alvin Brown, March-Sept. 2013.  North Florida finance director to Sen. Bill Nelson, April 2011-Dec. 2012.  Staff assistant in the U.S. Senate, Nov. 2008-May 2009.  State coordinator of Students for Barack Obama, March 2007-Nov. 2008.  B.S. in public administration, emergency management from University of Central Florida, 2009. Texas Director  Jennifer Ajluni (April 2015)  Finance director (Dec. 2013-Nov. 2014) and deputy finance director (May-Dec. 2013) for the Texas Democratic Party, Deputy finance director on Keith Fitzgerald for Congress in Sarasota, FL, May-Nov. 2012.  Major gifts assistant at EMILY's List, June-Dec. 2011. Experience also includes field intern in Des Moines on Obama's Campaign for Change in Fall 2008 and on Hillary Clinton for President in summer 2007. Southern States Director  Alicia Pardo (April 2015...based in Miami)  Senior associate at Campaign Finance Consultants in Washington, DC, April 2011-March 2015.  National finance director on Friends of Mary Landrieu, Jan. 2013-Dec. 2014.  Deputy finance director on Kendrick Meek for Florida, March 2009-Nov. 2010.  Senior associate at Kennedy Communications, July 2006-March 2009.  Account assistant at MSHC Partners, 2005.  Field organizer on Brad Carson for U.S. Senate (OK), 2004.  B.S. from Northwestern University, 2004. Colorado/New Mexico Director  Dan Sorenson (April 2015)  West deputy finance director at the DCCC, Feb.-April 2015.  Finance director on Lara for New Mexico, Sept. 2013-Nov. 2014.  Legislative correspondent (Jan.-Sept. 2013) and field representative (May 2011-Dec. 2012) for U.S. Rep. David Cicilline (RI); political director on David Cicilline for Congress, June-Nov. 2012.  Political and fundraising consultant on the Committee to Elect Linda Finn, Jan.-Nov. 2012.  Field organizer on David Cicilline for Congress, Sept.-Nov. 2010.  Deputy finance director on Joe Fernandez for Attorney General, April-Sept. 2010.  B.A. in political science from Drew University, 2009.   Pacific Northwest Director  Jen Berg (April 2015)  Scheduler to U.S. Sen. Patty Murray, Dec. 2012-April 2015; also advance director on Kay Hagan for U.S. Senate, Sept.-Nov. 2014.  Fundraiser on Jay Inslee for Washington, Sept. 2011-Nov. 2012.  Deputy scheduler to U.S. Sen. Patty Murray, Dec. 2010-Sept. 2011.  Operations director on People for Patty Murray, May-Nov. 2010.  Constituent services representative to U.S. Sen. Patty Murray, July 2009-May 2010.  B.A. in pre-law studies from Washington State University, 2009.
More Finance Deputy No. California Director  Emanuel Yekutiel (April 2015)  Chief of staff at FWD.us, March 2013-March 2015.  Associate at The Concord Group, LLC real estate advisors, Nov. 2012-March 2013.  Field organizer for Obama's Organizing for America in Western New Hampshire, Aug.-Nov. 2012.  Watson Foundation fellow, Aug. 2011-Oct. 2012.  B.A. in political science from Wllliams College, 2011. Deputy Florida  Stefanie B. Sass (May 2015)  Miami director for the Jewish National Fund, Jan.-May 2015.  Finance director (March-Nov. 2014), deputy finance director (Sept. 2013-March 2014) and finance associate (May-Sept. 2013) on Joe Garcia for Congress.  B.S. from Indiana University Bloomington, 2012. Tri-State Finance Associate  Alexandra Edel
(from Dec. 2015; started as tri-state finance assistant in April 2015)  Account executive at Finsbury in NY, June 2014-April 2015.  B.A. in political science from Middlebury College, 2014. Tri-State Finance Associate  Carl Gray
(May 2015)   Protocol officer in the Office of the Chief of Protocol at the U.S. Department of State, Dec. 2009-April 2015.  Staff and press assistant to U.S. Rep. Ben Chandler (KY), July-Dec. 2009.  Advance associate on Hillary Clinton for President, May 2007-June 2008.  B.A. in English, political science from Sewanee, The University of the South, 2009. Mid-Atlantic Region Finance Assistant  Nick Schumaker (June 2015; started in April as a political assistant)  Deputy finance director and senior policy advisor June-Nov. 2014) and finance assistant (April-June 2014) on Amanda Renteria's congressional campaign.  Shift supervisor and quality assurance partner at Starbucks, Aug. 2011-Aug. 2014.  Bachelor's degree in political science from Cal State University Fresno, 2014.
VICE CHAIR / SCHEDULING AND ADVANCE Vice Chairman and Personal Chief of Staff  Huma Abedin
Directed Clinton's transition office when Clinton left the State Department.  Special government employee/consultant and earlier deputy chief of staff to Clinton at the State Department.  Traveling chief of staff for Clinton during her 2007-08 campaign.  Senior advisor and earlier staff assistant to Sen. Clinton.  Started working for First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton in 1996 as an intern at the White House.  B.A. degree from The George Washington University.  Grew up in Saudi Arabia; born in Kalamazoo, Michigan.  Wife of former Congressman Anthony Weiner.
Assistant to the Vice Chair Sawsan Bay
Master's degree in international relations and affiars from New York University, 2016. Director of Engagement  De'Ara Balenger
Executive director of vetting and research for The Harry Walker Agency, Inc. from April 2013.  Justice advisor to the U.S. Department of State, Jan. 2012-April 2013.  Undergraduate degree from Macalester College, 2003.
Executive Assistant to Hillary Clinton  Bonnie Rubin
Development associate at The Clinton Foundation, Sept. 2011-April 2015.  Executive assistant to the CEO at Nightly Business Report, May 2010-April 2011.  Project assistant at Akerman Senterfitt, June 2008-April 2010.  B.A. in psychology from The George Washington University, 2008. Director of Correspondence and Briefings  Robert Russo (April 2015)  Director of correspondence and briefing materials in the Office of Hillary Rodham Clinton, March 2013-March 2015.  Special assistant to the Secretary of State, Jan. 2009-Feb. 2013.  Special assistant to the executive director/office manager at Friends of Hillary/HillPAC, Sept. 2008-Jan. 2009.  Assistant to the campaign manager (May-Sept. 2008) and executive office intern (Jan. 2007-May 2008) at Hillary Clinton for President.
Consultant  Greg Hale
Partner at The Markham Group in Little Rock, Arkansas, producing events for political, corporate and non-profit clients.  Hale has worked on four presidential campaigns including as trip director on Clinton's 2008 campaign.  Native of DeQueen, Arkansas and a third generation cattle farmer.
Senior Advisor-Scheduling  Lona Valmoro
Special Assistant to Secretary of State Clinton and senior advisor to Clinton during her two terms in the U.S. Senate. Valmoro played key roles in Clinton's two campaigns for the Senate and her 2007-08 presidential campaign.  Deputy chief of staff to U.S. Sen. Robert Torricelli; worked on Torricelli's 1996 Senate campaign.  Master's degree in comparative politics from the London School of Economics; undergraduate degreee from Rutgers University.  Wife of America Votes president Greg Speed.
Director of Scheduling and Advance  Alex Hornbrook
Experience includes deputy director of scheduling for Vice President Biden.
Director of Advance  Jason Chung
Experience includes associate/project manager for The Markham Group.  Full-time national advance staffer on Obama's 2008 general election campaign for president; national advance staffer on Hillary Clinton for President.  Researcher for the Library of Congress' Federal Research Division.  B.S. in Biochemistry and a B.A. in History from Virginia Tech. Advance Associates include: Kenneth Campbell, Caitlin Etienne, Dylan Hewitt, Amanda Kules, Michaela Miller, Anna-Lee Pittman, Opal Vadhan
Scheduling and Advance Desks Maia Johnson
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Michael Stennis
(May 2015)  Special assistant to Dr. Jill Biden.  Paralegal in the law office of John K. Dema in Washington, DC.  Senior operations coordinator for TSG Reporting, July 2009-July 2010.  B.A. in economics/political science from Columbia University in the City of New York, 2009.  Native of Seattle, WA. Margaret Lozier
Deputy director of advance on Wendy Davis for Governor (TX), Nov. 2013-Nov. 2014.  Advance associate forvthe White House, Jan.-Dec. 2012.  B.A. in political science and government from University of Iowa, 2011. Scheduling Associate  Brendan Corrigan
(started as a staff assistant in April 2015; served as SC scheduling director, Feb. 2016, and NH director of surrogate scheduling, Dec. 2015-Feb. 2016)  J.D. and M.P.A from University of Miami School of Law, 2014; bachelor's degree in political science and government from Arizona State University, 2011.
Director of Travel  Aditi Nangia
(April 2015)  Senior account executive (Feb. 2013-Mar. 2015) and associate director for speaker management (Feb. 2011-Feb. 2013) at The Harry Walker Agency.  M.Sc. in comparative politics (2010) and B.Sc. in government (2009) from the London School of Economics and Political Science. Travel Coordinator  Cara Ortiz
(Oct. 2015)  Started on the campaign in May as a political intern.  B.A. in women's studies, history from Emory University, 2015.
CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER Chief Administrative Officer  Charlie Baker III (reported April 28, 2015 by Bloomberg Politics, New York Times and Washington Post)  A founding partner of the Dewey Square Group.  Also, a partner with the law firm of DLA Piper US LLP.   A senior advisor on national field strategy to Kerry/Edwards 2004 and the DNC.  A senior advisor on national field strategy to the Gore/Lieberman campaign and the DNC, and later served as a senior advisor for the campaign during the Florida Recount.  Chief campaign consultant to Sen. Edward M. Kennedy’s 1994 re-election effort.  Special advisor/field organization for Clinton/Gore ’92.  National field director for Governor Mike Dukakis presidential campaign in 1987-88.  Deputy chief secretary to Mass. Gov. Michael S. Dukakis, later deputy secretary of the Executive Office of Communities and Development (1986-87) and assistant secretary of the Executive Office of Administration and Finance (1989-90).   Assistant  Samantha (Sam) Slosberg
(May 2015; in Nov. 2015 went to manager of surrogates for the campaign in Iowa)  Manager of state and local affairs and multicultural strategies at Dewey Square Group, Dec. 2010-May 2015.  Credentials manager for Democratic friends and family for the Democratic National Convention Committee in Charlotte, July-Sept. 2012.  Account assistant at Kennedy Communications Inc., July-Nov. 2010.  M.P.A. from American University, 2012; B.A. in communications, political science, peace and conflict studies from University of Colorado Boulder, 2010.  
CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER Chief Operating Officer  Beth Jones
(April 2015)  Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of the Office of Administration (June 2011-Feb. 2015) Director of White House Administration (April 2010-June 2011) and Director of White House Personnel (Jan. 2009-April 2010) at the White House.  Regional operations desk at Obama for America, 2007-09.  Assistant public defender in Cook County, Illinois, Aug. 2004-Aug. 2007.  Associate at Hogan Lovells, May 2002-Aug. 2004.  Associate at Carrington Coleman, Sept. 2000-April 2002.  J.D. from Vanderbilt University Law School, 1998; B.A. in sociology from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1996. Executive Assistant  Jasmin Harris
(May 2015)  Harris was serving as executive assistant to Jones at the White House and moved over to the campaign.  Bachelor's degree in communicatinos and public relations from University of Maryland in College Park. 2014.  From Somerset, NJ. Deputy COO  David Levine (April 2015)  Chief of staff in the Office of Administration at the White House, March 2013-March 2015.  National operations director on Obama for America, April 2011-Jan. 2013.  National operations director at the DNC, from April 2010; regional operations director at the DNC, 2009-April 2010.  Deputy COO at M+R Strategic Services.  Founder/partner at QCharm LLC, 2006-08; founder/partner at EZBands LLC, 2004-08.  In Fall 2004 Levine was assistant to director of operations at the DCCC.  In Fall 2003 he was a field organizer for EMILY's List/Patti Morrisey for State Delegate in VA House District 32.  B.A. in political science from American University. CFO  Gary Gensler (April 2015)  Chairman of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission from May 26, 2009 to Jan. 2014.  Senior advisor to the Chairman of the U.S. Senate Banking Committee, Sen. Paul Sarbanes, on the Sarbanes-Oxley Act.  Under Secretary of Domestic Finance (1999-2001) and Assistant Secretary of Financial Markets (1997-99) at the U.S. Department of the Treasury.  A principal at Goldman Sachs; worked there for 18 years.  M.B.A. (1979) and B.S. in economics (1978) from the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School.  Co-author of The Great Mutual Fund Trap (Broadway Books, 2002). Deputy CFO and Controller  Charles Olivier (April 2015)  Chief operating officer at Smoot Tewes Group from June 2013.  Senior accountant (May 2012-May 2013) and staff accountant (June 2011-May 2012) at Obama for America.  B.A. in accountancy, business administration from University of Illinois, 2011.
Chief Diversity and Human Resources Officer  Bernard Coleman III (April 2015)  Director of human resources at the DNC, 2009-Jan. 2015, and added deputy chief diversity officer role from Jan.-April 2015.  State affairs specialist for the Society for Human Resource Management to May 2009. Project portfolio manager/agency liaison for DC government. Member advocacy specialist for the Society for Human Resource Management, March 2006-Jan. 2008. Executive director Hoyer for Congress committee, Feb. 2005-March 2006.  National field coordinator (2004-early 2005) deputy director of member services (Jan. 2003-July 2004) and associate director of member services (from Dec. 2001) at the DCCC.  M.B.A. from Trinity University-Washington, 2007; B.A. in psychology from Hampton University, 2001.
Senior HR Specialist  Anya Knoblock
(senior from May 2015; started as HR specialist in April 2015)  Assistant director of special projects and exhibits for the Russian American Foundation, Dec. 2013-April 2015.  Operations associate/scheduler at BerlinRosen, June-Dec. 2013.  Special assistant to the CFO at the DNC, Oct. 2011-June 2013.  Project coordinator at Tigertail Productions, Aug. 2010-Aug. 2011.  M.A. in international administration from University of Miami, 2008; B.A. in fine arts from University of Florida, 2008.
Director of Talent Acquisition  Nathaniel Koloc (April 2015)  Co-founder of ReWork in Boulder, CO; CEO from Jan. 2013-March 2015 and managing partner of strategy from July 2011-Dec. 2012.  M.S. in strategic leadership toward sustainability from Blekinge Teniska Hogskola, 2011; B.A. in global human impact studies from University of Vermont, 2008.  twitter Director of Headquarters Operations  Ellizabeth Gramling (April 2015)  Chief operating officer (Jan. 2013-April 2015) and director of operations (March 2007-Dec. 2012) at the Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee.  Operations on John Kerry for Senate/Keeping America's Promise, March 2005-March 2007.  Voter contact and targeting at the DNC, Sept. 2004-March 2005.   Director of Operation Services  Marisa McAuliffe (April 2015)  Director of operations in the Office of Hillary Rodham Clinton, Feb. 2013-April 2015.  Chief of staff for policy planning at the U.S. Department of State, Aug. 2009-Feb. 2013.  Member of the national advance team on Obama for America, Sept.-Nov. 2008.  Director of operations in the chief of staff's office at the Democratic National Convention Committee, Aug. 2007-Sept. 2008.  Volunteer for the United States Peace Corps, Sept. 2004-Dec. 2006.  Degree in political science and business from University of Florida, 2003.
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Chief Information Officer  Shane Hable
(April 2015)  Systems/DevOps engineer at the DNC, July 2013-Nov. 2014.  Systems engineer for The MIS Department, Inc., May 2009-Nov. 2014.  Security engineer at Obama for America, March 2011-Jan. 2013.  Chicago IT support manager for the Obama-Biden Presidential Transition Team, Nov. 2008-Jan. 2009.  Information technology specialist for the Obama campaign, May-Nov. 2008.  Studied information assurance and security engineering at DePaul University.
IT Helpdesk Manager  Charles Delavan
(April 2015)  IT specialist at The MIS Department, Inc, Nov. 2011-Nov. 2014.  IT analyst at Obama for America, Sept.-Nov. 2012.  IT analyst (Aug. 2011-Nov. 2012), junior helpdesk analyst (Aug. 2010-Jan. 2011) and intern (June-Aug. 2010) for the Democratic National Committee.  Web development/social media for the City of Annapolis, Sept. 2008-March 2010.  B.A. in political science from University of Maryland Baltimore County, 2012; studied computer science at the Rochester Institute of Technology, 2007-09.  twitter IT Specialist  Tom Gebbie
(April 2015)  Cyber systems operations for the U.S. Air Force, June 2011-March 2015.  A.A.S. in information technology from Community College of the Air Force.
Systems Manager  Asad Yousof
System administrator for North America for Hailo, Oct. 2013-Nov. 2014.  IT support/systems administrator for 2U (formerly 2tor), March 2011-Oct. 2013.
COMPLIANCE Chief Compliance Officer  Nicholas Pancrazio
(April 2015)  Director of operations for House Majority PAC, April 2013-March 2015.  Director of compliance and vetting at Obama for America, April 2011-Feb. 2013.  Research supervisor-compliance (Aug. 2010-March 2011) and research associate-compliance (Oct. 2009-July 2010 at the DNC.  B.A. in political science and government from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.
Consultant  Shelly Moskwa
Treasurer for Clinton's 2008 campaign and for her 2000 U.S. Senate campaign.  Compliance director for Sen. Carl Levin (D-MI).  Moskwa is also the wife of Democratic Underground co-founder and co-administrator David Allen (Skinner). FEC Director  Taryn Vogel
(April 2015)  Director of operations at Obama for America from Sept. 2013, and FEC reporting manager at Obama for America, Sept. 2011-April 2015.  FEC reports manager at the DNC, 2009-Sept. 2011.  Compliance associate at the Hagan Senate Committee, Fall 2008.  A regional field director on the Hillary Clinton for President campaign.  B.A. in political science from Loyola Marymount University, 2004.
FEC Reporting Specialist  Olivia Barket
(Jan. 2016, after serving as a travel coordinator, May-Dec. 2015)  Strategy and operations analyst for Deloitte, Aug. 2014-May 2015.  Advance assoicate for the White House, Jan. 2013-Oct. 2014.  B.S. in business administration and finance from University of Florida, 2014. Compliance Manager  Erin Tibe (April 2015)  Compliance director at Alison for Kentucky, Aug. 2013-March 2015.  Attorney at Overly & Johnson, May 2012-Aug. 2013.  J.D. from University of Kentucky Law School, 2012; B.A. from Xavier University, 2009. Treasurer  José H. Villarreal
(reported by the San Antonio Express on April 14, 2015)  Consultant/senior advisor and previously a longtime partner at Akin Gump based in San Antonio, TX.  Experience also includes an assistant attorney general in the Public Finance Division of the Texas Attorney General's office.  National treasurer of the Gore-Lieberman campaign in 2000.  In 1993 served as associate director in the White House Office of Presidential Personnel.  Deputy campaign manager on Bill Clinton's 1992 campaign.  J.D. from Indiana University School of Law-Bloomington, 1979; B.A. from Purdue University, 1975.
COUNSEL General Counsel  Marc Elias Chair of the Perkins Coie Political Law practice. Deputy General Counsel  Monica Guardiola
Attorney at Guardiola Law Office.  Director of voter protection for ForwardNC, Aug. 2014.  Voter protection attorney for Organizing for America, Aug.-Nov. 2012.  Attorney at King & Greisen, LLP, May 2010-Aug. 2012.  Attorney for the U.S. Postal Service, 2004-06.  J.D. from the University of New Mexico Law School, 2000; B.A. in political science from New Mexico State University Deputy Counsel  Emily Cole
(Aug. 2015)  Associate at Sidley Austin LLP, Sept. 2014-July 2015.  Special assistant to the Secretary to Gov. Cuomo, Jan.-June 2011.  Policy associate on Andrew Cuomo 2010, May-Nov. 2010.  J.D. from Columbia Law School, 2014; bachelor's degree in political science and government from Columbia University in the City of New York, 2010. Corporate Counsel  Joslyn Massengale
(April 2015)  Associate at Chadbourne & Parke LLP, Oct. 2012-April 2015.  J.D. from Harvard Law School, 2012; bachelor's degree in international relations, Arabic from Stanford University, 2008. Deputy General Counsel for Special Projects and Research  Debbie Fine
(May 2016)  Deputy director of global philanthropy for JPMorgan Chase & Co, April 2015-May 2016.  Senior vice president, general counsel and corporate secretary at Center for American Progres, Nov. 2004-April 2015.  Associate in the technology transactions group at Morrison & Foerster LLP, Aug. 2000-Nov. 2014.   Various positions at the White House, 1993-97.  Special assistant on Clinton for President '92 and on the Clinton/Gore campaign.  J.D. from Columbia Law School, 2000; A.B. in Russian/Soviet studies/government from Cornell University, 1991.
MORE Consultant-Delegate Operations  Jeff Berman
(from mid-June 2015; reported by BuzzFeed on June 24, 2015)  Buzzfeed reports Berman is starting his own public affairs and lobbying firm.  Previously at Bryan Cave LLP, he joined the firm in Feb. 2009.  National director of delegate operations on Obama's 2008 campaign.  Berman fulfilled a similar role on both of Dick Gephardt's presidential campaigns.
Director of Delegate Operations and Ballot Access  David Huynh
(April 2015)  Consultant at Win Partners LLC.  Louisiana state director on Obama for America from Aug. 2008.  Consultant at College Hill Strategy Group, a boutique media consulting firm in New Orleans.  Managed Louisiana state Rep. Karen Carter Peterson's 2007 re-election campaign and Cheryl Gray's successful campaign for state Senate.  Field director on Peterson's unsuccessful 2006 primary challenge to U.S. Rep. William Jefferson.  Managed Beasley Denson's campaign for tribal chief of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians.  Degree in political science Loyola University in New Orleans, 2008.  Morgan City native.  twitter Deputy Director of Delegate Operations  Jed Ober
(April 2016)  Senior director of programs for Democracy International from July 2009.  Legislative assistant at the Project on Middle East Democracy, Jan.-June 2009.  Consultant to the Women's Campaign Forum, Aug. 2008-June 2009.  Delegate selection specialist on Hillary Clinton for President, June 2007-June 2008.  M.P.P. from Georgetown University, 2009; B.A. in economics, international affiars, from University of Colorado Boulder, 2005.
Branding, Imaging, Messaging  Roy Spence
Based in Austin, TX.  Longtime friend of the Clintons; advised on Hillary Clinton's 2008 campaign, particularly after the Iowa caucuses.  Co-founder (1971) and chairman of GSD&M; co-founder (2008) and CEO of the Purpose Institute, a consulting firm that helps people and organizations discover and live their purpose.  Author with Haley Rushing of It's Not What You Sell, It's What You Stand For (2008).  B.A. in government from The University of Texas at Austin.
No formal role... "Principal Gatekeeper"  Philippe Reines   Currently a founder and managing director at Beacon Global Strategies, LLC.  Has worked for Clinton since 2002.  Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Strategic Communications and Senior Communications Advisor to Secretary of State, 2009-13.  Sen. Clinton’s senior advisor and press secretary, 2002-09.  Communications advisor for national security and foreign policy on Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign and Chelsea Clinton's spokesman, 2007-08.  Communications director to U.S. Rep. Jane Harman (CA).  Teaching and research assistant for Gore's “Covering National Affairs” course at the Columbia School of Journalism in Spring 2001.  Served on the rapid response team of the Gore/Lieberman campaign in 2000, and on the communications team of the Gore/Lieberman Recount Committee.  Worked in banking and finance.  New York City native.  Degree in political science from Columbia University. Longtime Advisor  Cheryl Mills
(on March 24, 2015, the NYT's Maggie Haberman reported that Mills, while continuing to be a trusted advisor, will not take a formal role in the campaign)  Founder and chief executive officer of the BlackIvy Group, a company that grows and builds businesses in Sub-Saharan Africa.  Counselor and chief of staff to Clinton at the State Department.  Senior vice president for administration and operations as well as general counsel at New York University.  Senior vice president for corporate policy and public programming at Oxygen Media.  Associate general counsel at the White House from 1993.  Deputy general counsel of the Clinton/Gore Transition Planning Foundation.  Associate at Hogan & Hartson.  J.D. from Stanford Law School, 1990; B.A. from University of Virginia, 1987.
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IOWA https://www.facebook.com/HillaryforIA   |  @HillaryforIA Headquarters: 611 5th Ave., Des Moines
at least 26 Organizing Offices 1, 2 ...nine announced June 3, 2015; the first round of offices opened in June and held open house events in late June/early July; ...seven more announced Sept. 17, 2015 ...others added subsequently Ames - 116 Kellogg Ave.      ...open house June 30 Burlington - 1000 N. Roosevelt Ave., Unit 11   ...announced Sept. 2015 Carroll - 223 W. 6th St.     ...announced Sept. 2015 Cedar Rapids - 1420 1st Ave. NE, Units 103 & 105    ...open house July 8 Clinton - 335 5th Ave. South     ...announced Sept. 2015 Council Bluffs - 1851 Madison Ave., Suite 716      ...open house June 29 Creston - 215 W. Adams St. Davenport - 1706 N. Brady St., Units 208 &209      ...keys April 22, open house July 1 Decorah - 309 W. Water St. Des Moines - 3839 Merle Hay Rd., Units 252 & 254.    ...open house July 7 Des Moines - 2525 E. Euclid St., Suite 100 Des Moines (South West) - 3311 SW 9th St. Dubuque - 820 Locust St.    ...open house July 6 Ft. Dodge - 33 N. 16th St.    ...open house July 6 Grinnell - 817 4th Ave. West      ...announced Sept. 2015 Indianola - 201 E. Salem Iowa City - 357 & 361 E. College St.    ...open house July 15 Mason City - 219 N Federal Ave.   ...keys July 29, announced Sept. 2015 Muscatine - 1506 Isett Ave.        ...announced Sept. 2015 Newton - 110 1st St., N   ...official unveiling Dec. 19 North Liberty - 4 Hawkeye Drive, Suite 104 (Johnson County) Ottumwa - 203 E. Main St.    ....opened week of Oct. 18 as reported by KTVO Sioux City - 401 S. Lewis Blvd.    ...open house July 6 Waterloo - 208 E. 4th St.   ...open house July 2 Waukee - 154 SE Laurel St.      ...announced Sept. 2015 West Liberty - 1103 N. Elm St.
State Director  Matt Paul (reported March 4, 2015 by The Washington Post's Philip Rucker and Dan Balz; left USDA on March 16)  Director of communications at the U.S. Department of Agriculture since June 2011.  Joined Link Strategies in 2007; in 2010 developed a new branch of the firm, LPCA Public Strategies, and served as vice president there until May 2011.  Campaign manager on Sen. Tom Harkin's 2008 re-election campaign.  Campaign manager on Mike Blouin's 2006 gubernatorial campaign.  Press secretary, communications director and senior advisor to Gov. Tom Vilsack, 1998-2007.  Deputy state director on Howard Dean's Iowa caucus campaign, 2003-04.   Spokesman for Cedar Rapids Mayor Larry Serbousek from 1994 and for Mayor Lee R. Clancey from 1996.  News reporter in Cedar Rapids, 1992-94.  Graduate of Mount Mercy College, 1993.  twitter Deputy State Director  Molly Scherrman
(reported March 31, 2015 by The New York Times' Jonathan Martin)  Director at New Partners from Jan. 2015.  Senior advisor on U.S. Rep. Bruce Braley's 2014 U.S. Senate campaign.  Worked on Christie Vilsack's 2012 campaign and also served as senior advisor on Braley's 2012 campaign.  Campaign manager on Braley's  2010 campaign.  Member of John Kerry's Iowa leadership team for the 2003-04 caucus campaign.  Degree in psychology and political science from Iowa State University, 2004; served as president of Iowa State University College Democrats.  twitter
Caucus Director  Michael Halle (reported March 31, 2015 by The New York Times' Jonathan Martin)  Executive director of Common Good VA (McAullife PAC) since Dec. 2013; director of the Democratic Party of Virginia Coordinated Campaign from Jan. 2013.  Obama for America North Carolina general election director, Jan.-Nov. 2012.  Campaign manager on Anthony Foxx for Charlotte, April-Nov. 2011.  Campaign manager on Citizens for Jake Zimmerman, St. Louis City Council Campaign, Jan.-April 2011.  Field director on the Missouri Democratic Party Coordinated Campaign, May-Nov. 2010.  Special assistant at the HHS Office of Health Reform, April 2009-April 2010.  Started as a field organizer on Obama's 2007-08 Iowa caucus campaign, then continued on to Kansas, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Indiana; and in the fall served as a deputy field director in North Carolina.  Prior to the campaign he interned at the Center for American Progress.  Graduate of Illinois State University, 2006.  twitter Political Director  Troy Price (reported by the Des Moines Register's Jennifer Jacobs on April 8, 2015)  Political director on Obama's campaign in Iowa from Feb. 2012.  Executive director at One Iowa after starting there in June 2010 as political director.  Senior communication specialist and interim communications director to Gov. Chet Culver.  Communication assistant in the Vilsack/Pederson administration.  Worked at the Iowa Department of Public Health and Economic Development.  Staff of Gov. Tom Vilsack and Lt. Gov. Sally Pederson and worked on their 2002 re-election campaign.  Degree in political science from University of Iowa.  From Durant (Cedar County in Eastern Iowa).  twitter Political Assistant  Jackson Menner
(April 2015)  Field organizer with the Iowa Democratic Party, June-Nov. 2014.  Field organizer on Pat Murphy for Congress (Dubuque), Jan.-June 2014.  B.A. in philosophy from Grinnell College, 2013.
Constituency Director  Brenda Kole (reported March 4, 2015 by The Washington Post's Philip Rucker and Dan Balz)  Senior advisor on the Hatch/Vernon campaign for governor, July-Nov. 2014.  Campaign manager on Monica Vernon for Congress, Aug. 2013-June 2014.  Director of advocacy and organizing at Planned Parenthood of the Heartland, July 2008-Aug. 2013.  Scheduling on Hillary Clinton for President, March 2007-June 2008.  Operations director on Tom Vilsack for President, Nov. 2006-Feb. 2007. Take Back Iowa organizer for AFSCME, Aug.-Nov. 2006.  M.P.A. from Drake University, 2008; B.S. from St. Cloud State University, 1997.
Communications Director  Lily Adams (reported March 4, 2015 by The Washington Post's Philip Rucker and Dan Balz)  Deputy communications director at the DNC from Sept. 2013.  Press secretary to Sen. Tim Kaine (VA) from Jan. 2013, after serving as press secretary on his 2012 campaign.  Press secretary and earlier Connecticut press secretary to Sen. Richard Blumenthal (CT).  Deputy press secretary on Gov. Ted Strickland's 2010 re-election campaign.  Part of the press team on Creigh Deeds' 2009 campaign for governor of Virginia.  B.A. in politics from Brandeis Universlty, 2009.  Daughter of Cecile Richards, president of Planned Parenthood Action Fund, and granddaughter of Ann Richards.  twitter Press Secretary  Patrick Burgwinkle (April 2015)  Press secretary for the Democratic Party of Arkansas from Sept. 2013.  A regional press secretary at the DNC, Dec. 2012-Aug. 2013; previously assistant press secretary Dec. 2011-Dec. 2012.  Managed Massachusetts State Sen. Jamie Eldridge's 2010 campaign.  M.A. in media and public affairs from The George Washington University, 2011; B.A. in political science from GWU, 2009.  Grew up in Lancaster, MA.  twitter Deputy Press Secretary  Kate Waters (April 2015)  Experience includes press assistant to Sen. Tom Harkin.  Graduate of James Madison University.  twitter
Digital Director  Mike Davidson (April 2015)  Owner/principal at JRD Digital from Jan. 2015.  Digital director at Alison for Kentucky, Dec. 2013 through 2014.  Senior advisor to the U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, July-Dec. 2013.  Senior account supervisor at Edelman, Nov. 2012-July 2013.  Digital director at Obama for America in Raleigh, NC, Feb.-Nov. 2012.  Assistant national web manager (May 2011-April 2012) and national new media specialist (Nov. 2009-May 2011) for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.  M.A. in communication, culture and technology from Georgetown University, 2011; M.A. in English from University of Maine, 2009; B.A. in English and environmental studies from Western Michigan University, 2003; started at Michigan State University.
Deputy Digital Director  Salim (Philip) Zymet
(April 2015)  Director of digital engagement at AirbnNYC, Nov. 2014-April 2015.  Digital director on Bruce Braley for Senate, April-Nov. 2014.  Advisor for digital communications to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Sept. 2013-April 2014.  Digital director at Business Forward, Dec. 2012-Oct. 2013.  Deputy digital director at Obama for America-Ohio, Feb.-Nov. 2012; digital organizer at Obama for America in Chicago, Oct. 2011-Feb. 2012.  Digital media lead at Organizing for America-California, June-Oct. 2011.  Bachelor's degree in political science, civic engagement from UCLA, 2011.  twitter
Digital Aide  Greta Carnes (April 2015) Deputy digital director at Alison for Kentucky, July-Nov. 2014.  Press assistant at 270 Strategies, June 2013-July 2014.  Field organizer on Obama for America in the Dubuque area, April-Nov. 2012.  Degree in political science and government from University of Minnesota-Twin Cities.  twitter
Director of Scheduling  ??? Surrogate Visits + Deputy Data Directors Anna Korman
(Aug. 2015) Data associate at Precision Strategies, Jan.-Aug. 2015.  Deputy data director on the North Carolina Coordinated Campaign, June-Nov. 2014.  Bachelor's degree in political science and government from The George Washington University. Ethan Epping
(Nov. 2015)  Field director for the Democratic Party of Virginia, May-Nov. 2015.  Regional field director for the Kentucky Democratic Party, Mar.-Nov. 2014.  Field organizer on Terry McAuliffe for Governor/Virginia Coordinated Campaign, June-Nov. 2013.  Field organizer at Organizing for America in SE Ohio, Aug.-Nov. 2012.  B.A. in history and religious studies from Centre College, 2012. GOTC  Michelle Finkle
(Jan. 2016)  Data analyst at The Voter Participation Center, Mar. 2015-Jan. 2016.  Midwest targeting director for the DCCC, Dec. 2013-Dec. 2014.  Deputy data director on Terry McAuliffe for Governor/Virginia Coordinated Campaign, Aug.-Nov. 2013.  Wisconsin data and targeting director for America Votes, Mar. 2012-July 2013.  Call time manager for the Democratic Party of Wisconsin, Oct. 2011-Feb. 2012.  Deputy data director for Advancing Wisconsin, Aug.-Nov. 2010.  B.A. in political science, business from UW Madison, 2011.
Operations Director  Lenora Hanks
(reported March 31, 2015 by The New York Times' Jonathan Martin)  Operations director at 270 Strategies since Dec. 2013.  Operations director for the Virginia Democratic Coordinated Campaign, Feb.-Dec. 2013.  Operations director at Organizing for America Michigan, Dec. 2011 to the end of the campaign.  Associate at the Dewey Square Group, May-Nov. 2011.  Operations coordinator (June 2010-March 2011) and executive assistant to the CEO (Feb. 2009-June 2010) at Benenson Strategy Group.  Field assistant on Obama's Campaign for Change, June-Nov. 2008.  Degree in political science, French from University of Michigan, 2008.  twitter
Youth Organizing and Fellowship Director  Rachel Schneider
(reported by The New York Times' Maggie Haberman on April 1, 2015)  Youth director and Jewish Americans director at Ready for Hillary super PAC from Aug. 2013.  Consultant to the Youth Engagement Fund.  Associate director for youth outreach at the Presidential Inaugural Committee.  Youth vote director on Organizing for America-Nevada, Aug.-Nov. 2012; youth vote coordinator at Obama for America in Chicago, Sept. 2011-Nov. 2012.  B.S. in journalism from Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University, 2011.  twitter
Out of State Volunteer Coordinator  Manfred McCoy
(June 2015)  Deputy field director for the North Carolina Democratic Coordinated Campaign, Feb.-Nov. 2014.  Canvass director with Grassroots Solutions in Columbus, Ohio, June-Nov. 2013.  Regional field director with the Ohio Democratic Party, Feb.-Dec. 2012.  Field organizer for We Are Ohio, July-Nov. 2011.  Field organizer with the Ohio Democratic Party, April-Nov. 2010.  B.A. in political science from the University of Texas at Dallas, 2008.
Organizing Director  Michelle Kleppe
(April 2015)  Comes to the campaign after serving as a senior vice president at 270 Strategies.  State field director on Terry McAuliffe for Governor, Jan.-Dec. 2013.  Wisconsin state field director on Obama's 2012 re-election campaign; started as Wisconsin state field director on Organizing for America in Aug. 2009.  Field organizer on the Obama campaign in Waukesha County, Fall 2008.  Business manager at Shao Lin Boxing Methods, 2001-09; sales consultant at Mortensen Art Photography, 2001-06.  B.A. in politics from Carroll College, 2009.  twitter
Deputy Organizing Director  Kate Cummings
(April 2015)  Degree in public policy and law from Trinity College in Hartford, CT, 2011.  From New Orleans.  twitter "Cheerleader"  Sue Dvorsky
Former chair of the Iowa Democratic Party, elected June 27, 2010 after starting as acting chair and served to Jan. 2013.  Taught special education in Iowa City for 30 years.  Longtime Democratic activist, instrumental in Tom Vilsack's election as governor in 1998.  From Coralville.
Field Regional Organizing Directors Sioux City (Western Iowa) - Will Dubbs (April 2015)  Seacoast area regional field director for the NH Democratic Party, June-Nov. 2014.  Field organizer for Obama for America in Bradenton, FL, June-Nov. 2012.  B.A. in government from Wesleyan University, 2014.  twitter Jenny Glass, Scott Kosanovich, Kate Magill
Des Moines - Kane Miller   (April 2015)  Campaign manager on U.S. Rep. Dan Maffei (NY-24)'s 2014 campaign.  North Carolina deputy field director on Obama's 2012 campaign.  Field director at Anthony Foxx for Mayor, latter part of 2011.  A regional field director at Organizing for America, Jan. 2010-June 2011.  Field organizer at Obama for America, Fall 2008.  B.S. in psychology from North Carolina College and State University, 2009.  twitter Brandon Tyler Cox, Michael M. Kimmelman, Rebecca Lipson, Sarah Sterner, Justin Vollmer
Region 3: Davenport - Lauren Brainerd (April 2015)  Regional field director in Florida in Tampa/Polk counties on Obama's 2012 campaign.  Field director on Mark Herring for State Senate in Leesburg, VA from April 2011.  A regional field director for the Iowa Democratic Party, March-Nov. 2010.  Worked on Obama's 2008 campaign as a field organizer on his Campaign for Change (Sept.-Nov. 2008), out of state volunteer coordinator and office manager in South Dakota (May-June 2008) and student organizer (March-April 2008).  Degree in political science from Lehigh University, Jan. 2010.  twitter Joseph Hutton, Emma Laurent, Austin Lyle 1706 Brady St., Suite 208 (keys on April 22)
Region 4: Cedar Rapids - Punya Krishnappa (April 2015)  Illinois organizing director for Enroll America from July 2013.  A regional field director for Organizing for America-North Carolina based in Winston-Salem, NC, Jan.-Nov. 2012. Field organizer in Charlotte, NC on Obama's Campaign for Change, Aug.-Nov. 2008; organizing fellow for Obama for America, June-Aug. 2008.  B.A. in public relations, advertising and applied communication from Bradley University, 2011. twitter Sarah Andrews, Diana Bonete, James Dahman III, Liz Mueller
Region 5: Iowa City - Janice Rottenberg
(April 2015)  Iowa Democratic Party Coordinated Campaign field director, March-Nov. 2014.  A regional field director on Terry McAuliffe for Governor (VA), Jan.-Nov. 2013.  Regional field director in Nashua for Organizing for America-NH, Jan.-Nov. 2012.  Field organizer in the Cincinnati area, June-Nov. 2008.  B.A. in political science from University of Pennsylvania, 2011.  twitter Juliana Amin, Lillie Catlin, Adin Lenchner
Waterloo - Chris Walloch
(April 2015)  A deputy field director for the Kentucky Democratic Party/Alison Lundergan Grimes for U.S. Senate, April-Nov. 2014.  Deputy regional field director for the Democratic Party of Virginia/Terry McAuliffe  for Governor, Feb.-Nov. 2013.  Campus organizer for the Democratic Party of Wisconsin, Aug.-Nov. 2012.  B.A. in political science from Illinois Wesleyan University, 2011.  Wisconsin native.  twitter Gina Maria Baldwin, Sarah Marino, Evan Medina
Initial Field Organizers (alpha)  21 Juliana Amin  twitter  Coralville Sarah Andrews  twitter  Cedar Rapids Gina Maria Baldwin  twitter  Waterloo Diana Bonete  twitter  Cedar Rapids Lillie Catlin  twitter  Iowa City Brandon Tyler Cox  twitter  Des Moines James Dahman III  twitter  Cedar Rapids Jenny Glass  twitter  Council Bluffs Joseph Hutton  twitter  Davenport   Michael M. Kimmelman  twitter  Dallas, Madison and Warren   Scott Kosanovich  twitter  Sioux City Emma Laurent  twitter  Dubuque Adin Lenchner  twitter  Iowa City Rebecca Lipson  twitter  Des Moines Austin Lyle  twitter  Davenport Kate Magill  twitter  Carroll Sara Marino  twitter  Mason City Evan Medina  twitter  Fort Dodge Liz Mueller  twitter  Cedar Rapids Sarah Sterner  twitter  Ames Justin Vollmer  twitter  Des Moines More Field Organizers  20 on July 7, the Des Moines Register reported that the campaign had added 20 more field organizers, who started that day. More Field Organizers  30 on Sept. 5, Radio Iowa's O. Kay Henderson reported that the campaign had added 30 more grassroots organizers this week, bringing the total to 78.  According to the article more than 20 of the 30 moved up from being unpaid "organizing fellows." plus Unpaid "organizing fellows." as many as 100 according to one report.
Supporters (announced June 26, 2015) Former Iowa Democratic Party Chair and Lt. Governor Sally Pederson former President and CEO of Planned Parenthood of the Heartland Jill June State Rep. Phyllis Thede (Davenport) State Rep. Timi Brown-Powers (Waterloo) State Senator Bill Dotzler (Waterloo) State Senator Jeff Danielson (Waterloo) former State Rep. Wes Whitead State Rep. Abby Finkenauer (Dubuque) former State Senator Staci Appel Cedar Rapids City Council Member Justin Shields former Cedar Rapids Mayor Lee Clancey former Iowa Democratic Party Chair and State Rep. Tyler Olson State Rep. Mary Mascher (Iowa City) "at least one committed supporter in each of Iowa’s 1,682 precincts"
(announced July 17, 2015) Attorney General Tom Miller Treasurer Mike Fitzgerald (announced Aug. 20, 2015) Iowa Women for Hillary "nearly 200 women from all of Iowa’s 99 counties including nearly two dozen State Legislators, County Chairs and local elected officials" (announced Oct. 5, 2015) State Senate President Pam Jochum (District 50, City of Dubuque) (announced Oct. 30, 2015) 16 Mayors
NEW HAMPSHIRE https://www.facebook.com/HillaryforNH  |  @HillaryforNH Headquarters: 1361 Elm St., Manchester (the Bedford Block)   ...open May 19, 2015 10 Regional Offices: Berlin - 52 Main St. Concord - 107 North State St.   ...open June 3, 2015 Dover - 903 Central Ave   ....10th office, opening on Oct. 7 with Sen David Watters and Billy Shaheen Keene - 265 Washington St. Laconia - 373 Court St. ...11th office, opening on Nov. 21 with Sen. Andrew Hosmer Lebanon - 85 Mechanic St. Manchester - 66 Hanover St., Suite 300 (Daily Mirror Bldg.) Nashua - 97 Main St.   ...open May 27, 2015 Portsmouth - 2800 Lafayette Rd., Unit 10A Salem - 15 Ermer Road, Unit 101   ...open Sept. 23, 2015
and 3 Regional Get Out The Vote (GOTV) Centers: (announced Dec. 18, 2015) Claremont - 43 Pleasant St. Derry - 4 Peabody Annex Rd. Conway - 90 Odell Hill Rd.
State Director  Mike Vlacich (reported March 13, 2015 by AP)  Senior advisor to Sen. Jeanne Shaheen; managed Shaheen for Senate, Jan.-Dec. 2014; state director in the Office of Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, Jan. 2009-Jan. 2014.  Director of the Division of Economic Development in the NH Department of Resources and Economic Development, Dec. 2006-Dec. 2008.  Deputy chief of staff to Gov. John Lynch, Dec. 2004-Dec. 2006; manager of New Hampshire for John Lynch in 2006.  Executive director of the NH Democratic Party, June 2003-Dec. 2004.  Business recruitment and retention specialist in the NH Department of Resources and Economic Development, Dec. 2002-June 2003.  Special assistant for economic development to Gov. Jeanne Shaheen, March 1997-Dec. 2002.  B.A. in political science from University of New Hampshire, 1995.  twitter
Political Director  Kari Thurman (reported March 13, 2015 by AP)  Political director on Shaheen for Senate in 2014.  Staffer in Shaheen's Senate office in the first part of 2012.  Did some work with the Progressive Change Campaign Committee.  Finance director on Kuster for Congress, May 2009-Dec. 2010.  Finance director on Carol Shea-Porter for Congress, May 2008-Oct. 2009.  Field staff for the New Hampshire Democratic Party, May 2007-May 2008.  Studied at Illinois State University and earlier at University of Missouri-Kansas City. Deputy Political Director  Mike Ollen (reported by WMUR's John DiStaso on April 10, 2015)  Associate at Hilltop Public Solutions from Jan. 2015.  Deputy political director on Shaheen for Senate, April-Dec. 2014.  Constituent services coordinator/veterans and military families liaison for U.S. Rep. Annie Kuster, Jan. 2013-April 2014.  Regional field director in Strafford County for Obama for America, July-Nov. 2012; field organizer for Organizing for America-NH in Nashua, Feb.-July 2012.  Inventory manager for Boston City Properties, March 2011-Feb. 2012.  Speech writing assistant in the Office of Gov. Deval Patrick, Sept. 2011-Jan. 2012.  B.A. in communications, public advocacy and rhetoric from Northeastern University, 2011.  twitter
Deputy Political Director  Gene Martin (reported by WMUR's John DiStaso on April 10, 2015)  Director of the NH Senate Democratic Caucus from Aug. 2014; minority caucus director in the New Hampshire Senate, Dec. 2012-July 2014.  Director of the Committee to Elect House Democrats, Jan.-Dec. 2012.  Political and field director at the New Hampshire Democratic Party, Jan. 2011-Jan. 2012.  Legislative aide in the NH Senate, March-Dec. 2010.  Compliance director/office manager on Paul Hodes for Senate, June 2009-March 2010.  B.A. in political science from Plymouth State University, 2009.  twitter
Political Assistant  Liz Wester (reported by WMUR's John DiStaso on April 10, 2015)  Director of the Committee to Elect House Democrats from April 2014.  Outreach coordinator to U.S. Rep. John Tierney (MA), April 2013-April 2014.  Data coordinator for the Human Rights Campaign in the Chicago area, Jan.-March 2013.  Field director on Niki Tsongas for Congress campaign in Lowell, April-Nov. 2012.  Field director on Stand Up For New Hampshire Families, Oct. 2011-April 2012.  Field organizer for the Human Rights Campaign, Jan.-July 2011.  Field organizer for the NH Democratic Party, Aug.-Nov. 2010.  B.A. and B.S. degrees from University of Massachusetts, Amherst, 2010.  twitter
Communications Director  Harrell Kirstein (reported March 13, 2015 by AP)  Communications director at Shaheen for Senate, March-Dec. 2014.  Communications director for the New Hampshire Democratic Party, March 2013-14.  New Hampshire press secretary at Obama for America, March-Nov. 2012.  Press secretary (May 2010-Feb. 2012) and deputy press secretary (Feb.-June 2010) for the New Hampshire Democratic Party.  Communications director at Dorothy Brown for Cook County President, Aug.-Nov. 2009.  GOTV organizer on Virginians for Brian Moran, May-June 2009.  New Hampshire press aide on Richardson for President, July 2007-Jan. 2008.  B.A. in political science and government from University of Rochester, 2009.  twitter Press Secretary  Julie McClain (April 2015)   Communications director for the New Hampshire Democratic Party, March-Nov. 2014.  Press secretary to U.S. Sen Brian Schatz (HI), March 2013-March 2014.  Deputy press secretary on Berkley for Senate in Nevada, 2011-12.  Press for U.S. Rep. Allyson Schwartz (PA), March-Nov. 2011.  Policy associate on Andrew Cuomo 2010, June-Dec. 2010.  B.A. in political science and government from University of Pennsylvania, 2010.  twitter Deputy Press Secretary  Meredith Thatcher Deputy digital director on Shaheen for Senate from Sept. 2014.  Freelance Japanese translation review from July 2013.  Press assistant at Obama for America in Manchester, NH, Sept.-Nov. 2012.  Program assistant at Hospice of Anchorage, Nov. 2011-Aug. 2012.  Research assistant at General Communications Inc. in the Washington, DC area, Oct. 2010-July 2011.  M.Sc. in modern Japanese studies, 2014; B.A. in Japanese from University of Alaska Anchorage, 2010.  twitter The Boston Globe's James Pindell describes "an integrated field and digital operation meant to identify supporters and get them involved in the campaign."
Digital Director  Colin Oldenburg (reported by the Boston Globe's James Pindell on April 16, 2015)  Digital director on Mary Burke's 2014 gubernatorial campaign in Wisconsin, Oct. 2013-Dec. 2014.  Manager of online fundraising for the Southern Poverty Law Center, Jan.-Oct. 2013.  Digital content manager for the Obama campaign in New Hampshire, Oct. 2011-Nov. 2012.  B.A. in political science and government from Clark University, 2011.  twitter
Director of Scheduling  Rachael Goldenberg
(April 2015)  Scheduler for U.S. Rep. Joseph Kennedy III, Jan. 2013-March 2015.  Surrogate scheduler on Jeanne Shaheen for Senate, Oct.-Nov. 2014.  Field organizer on Joe Kennedy for Congress, Feb.-Nov. 2012.  B.A. in peace and justice, women's and gender studies from Wellesley College, 2012. Director of Surrogate Scheduling  Brendan Corrigan
(Dec. 2015)  Staff assistant for the campaign from April 2015.  J.D. from University of Miami School of Law, 2014; bachelor's degree in political science and government from Arizona State University, 2011.
Operations Director  Craig Brown Experience includes work on Sen. Al Franken's campaign and Gov. Maggie Hassan's campaign.
Organizing Director  Meagan Gardner (reported by the Boston Globe's James Pindell on April 16, 2015)  An associate director of public engagement and intergovernmental affairs at the White House.  Iowa field director on the Obama campaign in Fall 2012 after serving as a national regional field director in Chicago from June 2011.  A national regional director at Organizing for America-DNC, 2010-11; WV state director for Organizing for America, 2009-10.  In Fall 2008 Gardner served as a regional field director on Obama's Campaign for Change in Ohio.  B.A. in political science from Trinity University in San Antonio, TX, 2006. Deputy Organizing Director  Matt Beltrami Impact and advocacy associate at Share Our Strength's No Kid Hungry campaign.  Deputy field director (June-Nov. 2012) and regional field director (July 2009-June 2012) for Organizing for America-Iowa.  B.A. in philosophy and sociology from Coe College (Cedar Rapids), 2009.  Chicago native.  twitter
Field Regional Organizing Directors   Manchester - Peter Mellinger   (April 2015)  Experience includes director of operations fro U.S. Rep. Dan Maffei (NY).  twitter
Southern Tier (Nashua and Salem) - Chelsie Ouellette (April 2015)  Field director on Ed Markey for U.S. Senate, Feb.-Dec. 2014.  Consultant on Raise Up Massachusetts.  Field director on Peter Koutoujian for Congress, July-Oct. 2013.  Regional field director on Ed Markey for U.S. Senate, Feb.-July 2013. Deputy press secretary and speechwriter to Gov. Patrick, May 2012-Feb. 2013.  Field organizer in MA-3 for the Obama campaign, Sept.-Nov. 2012.  Speechwriter and communications aide to Gov. Patrick, Aug. 2011-May 2012.  Account coordinator at the Sherman Group Public Relations Agency, May 2008-April 2011.  Scheduling and operations coordinator on the Deval Patrick campaign, June-Nov. 2010.  B.A. in organizational communication from Northeastern University.  twitter
Keene and Upper Valley  - Jacob Smith (April 2015)  Deputy field director for Broward County on the 2014 Crist for Governor campaign in Florida.  Field director on Alex Sink for Congress, Dec. 2013-March 2014.  Field director on Rick Kriseman for Mayor of St. Petersburg, April-Nov. 2013.  Regional field director in Sarasota, FL on Organizing for America, Jan.-Nov. 2012.   Field organizer in Orange County for the Florida Democratic Party, Aug.-Nov. 2010.  B.A. in political science from the University of Florida, 2011.  twitter
Concord and North  - Rich Thuma (April 2015)  A regional field director in Sioux City for the Iowa Democratic Party, April-Nov. 2014.  Field organizer on Joe Kennedy for Congress (MA), Jan.-April 2014.  Director of scheduling on Ed Markey for Senate, Jan.-July 2013.  Deputy director of scheduling on Joe Kennedy for Congress, March-Dec. 2012.  B.S. in political science from Northeastern University, 2010.  twitter
Portsmouth and the Seacoast - Erin Turmelle (April 2015)  A regional field director for the NH Democratic Party from July 2014.  Program coordinator for strategic partnerships for the Sierra Club, Aug. 2011-July 2014.  Bachelor's degree in international affairs and political science from The George Washington University, 2010.  twitter
Organizers (alpha) include Manny Espitia  twitter Kevin Groh  twitter Ally Priest  twitter  Seacoast Katherine Rogers  twitter  Keene
...as of Oct. 8, 2015 the campaign has 36 organizers and 50 total staff.
Endorsements include
U.S. Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (announced Sept. 5, 2015)
State Sen. Dan Feltes (District 15, Concord), (Sept. 10, 2015 op-ed in the Concord Monitor) >
Dean Barker, Andover - co-founder of Blue Hampshire (Sept. 13, 2015 op-ed in the Concord Monitor) >
U.S. Rep. Annie Kuster (CD-2) and former NH House Speaker Terie Norelli (Sept. 13, 2015 op-ed in the Concord Monitor) >
NH-NEA (announced Sept. 14, 2015)
Gov. Maggie Hassan (announced Sept. 17/18, 2015)
Former Executive Councilor Debora Pignatelli (announced Sept. 28/30, 2015)
by Nov. 2015, Clinton had endorsements of 9 of the 10 Democratic state Senators (all except Martha Fuller Clark).
see also: Nov. 1, 2015 memo.
Eight New Hampshire Mayors (announced Nov. 30, 2015)
Seventy-Eight New Hampshire State Representatives (announced Dec. 14, 2015)
NEVADA https://www.facebook.com/HillaryforNV  |  @HillaryforNV Headquarters: 501 S. Rancho Dr. #A-3, Las Vegas  ...opening event July 9, 2015 Regional Offices: Reno - 1413 S. Virginia St.  ...opened Sept. 9, 2015 Henderson -  near Maryland Parkway and Cactus Ave.   ...opened Oct. 26, 2015 Carson City - 502 E. John St.   ...opened Dec. 4, 2015 Pahrump - 231 East Basin Ave.  ...opened Dec. 5, 2015 E. Las Vegas - 4250 E. Bonanza Rd.  ...opened Dec. 8, 2015 State Director  Emmy Ruiz (reported March 18, 2015 by the Washington Post)  Political director for Annie's List, a group that works to elect pro-choice women in Texas, Sept. 2013-Aug. 2014.  Campaign manager for comprehensive immigration reform at Organizing for Action, March-Sept. 2013.  Nevada general election director for the Obama campaign from Feb.-Nov. 2012.  Nevada field director for Organizing for America, June 2011-Jan. 2012.  Texas field director for the DNC, June 2009-May 2011.  National field manager of Young Democrats of America, Aug. 2008-Dec. 2010.  Canvass director, late help and regional field director on the Hillary Clinton for President campaign, Oct. 2007-May 2008.  Development coordinator/grant writer at the American Red Cross, 2006-07.  Bachelor's degree in English language and literature from the University of Texas at San Antonio, 2006. twitter Political Director  Michelle White (June 2015)  Executive director of Nevada Senate Democratic Caucus, Sept. 2013-2015.  Committee manager/legislative assistant in the Nevada State Legislature, Jan.-June 2013.  Marketing director for Tropicana Animal Hospital, Jan. 2011-Dec. 2012.  Deputy executive director of the Nevada Senate Democratic Caucus, Jan. 2009-Dec. 2010.  Field organizer on Shirley Breeden for State Senate, July-Nov. 2008.  B.A. in political science and government from High Point University, 2008.  twitter Organizing Director  Jorge Neri (reported April 9, 2015 by BuzzFeed's Adrian Carrasquillo)  Associate Director of Public Engagement in the Office of Public Engagement at the White House.  Deputy campaign manager for field at the Alliance for Citizenship, Feb. 2013-Jan. 2014.  Nevada field director on Obama's re-election campaign from July 2012 after serving as the national campaign's Southern regional field director from Aug. 2011-July 2012.  Midwest and Southeast organizer at the Center for Community Change, Nov. 2008-Aug. 11.  Organizer at UFCW Local 1546 in Chicago, Dec. 2007-Nov. 2008.  Robert Morris College.  twitter Deputy Organizing Director  Anatole Jenkins (reported April 12, 2015 by Jon Ralston)  Coordinated campaign field director for the Nevada State Democratic Party, July-Dec. 2014.  Worked Organizing for Action, the grassroots organization supporting President Obama, as deputy national regional director (April-July 2014), Maryland and DC coordinator (Dec. 2013-April 2014) and Maryland fundraising manager (Sept.-Dec. 2013).  Regional field director at Obama for America in Nevada, Dec. 2011-Nov. 2012;  field organizer at Organizing for America in Las Vegas, June-Dec. 2011.  B.A. in political science and pre-law from The Catholic University of America, 2015.  twitter Communications Director  Tim Hogan (April 2015)  Communications advisor to U.S. Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (HI) from Jan. 2015.  Deputy chief of staff and communications director to U.S. Rep. Steven Horsford (NV), Jan. 2013-Jan. 2015; also press secretary on Horsford for Congress in 2012 and 2014.  Director of social media for the Culinary Academy of Las Vegas, Sept. 2011-March 2012.  Press secretary on Kate Marshall for Congress in NV-02 special election.  Senate Democrats caucus communications director, Dec. 2010-July 2011.  Campaign manager for Nevada Senate Democrats, April-Dec. 2010.  Press assistant and outreach coordinator for the Earth Day Network, Jan.-April 2010.  Press assistant/intern to U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar (MN) Sept. 2009-Jan. 2010.  Degree in political science, international relations and affairs from University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, 2008.  twitter Digital Director  Han Nguyen (June 2015)  Digital engagement director at Apploi, March-June 2015.  Digital strategy consultant for The Mesinna Group, Nov. 2014-Jan. 2015.  Digital director for the 2014 NH Democratic coordinated campaign (Granite State Forward), Aug.-Nov. 2014.  State digital programs manager at Organizing for Action, May 2013-Aug. 2014.  Online engagement associate for the NRDC, March-May 2013.  Deputy digital director at Obama for America in Virginia, Jan.-Nov. 2012.  Marketing coordinator for the St. Bernard Project, in Louisiana, July 2009-April 2011.  Bachelor's degree in chemistry from Juniata College, 2007.  twitter Operations Director  Brandon Philipczyk (June 2015)  Operations director for the Texas Democratic Party, May 2013-Feb. 2015.  Operations director at Organizing for America - Florida, April 2012-Jan. 2013.  Operations director at Organizing for America - Minnesota, Dec. 2011-April 2012.  Comptroller on Mark Dayton's campaign for governor of Minnesota, Sept.-Nov. 2010.  Operations director on Minnesotans for Matt (Etanza) gubernatorial campaign, Oct. 2009-Sept. 2010.  Deputy campaign manager on Tinklenberg for Congress (MN), Nov. 2007-March 2010.  B.S. in political science from North Dakota State University, 2003. Field Regional Organizing Directors   Las Vegas - Joel Wanger (April 2015)  Deputy field director for the Ohio Democratic Party, May-Nov. 2014.  Michigan state coordinator (Sept. 2013-May 2014) and comprehensive immigration reform organizer (June-Aug. 2013) at Organizing for Action.  Mid-Atlantic regional field director on Scouts for Equality, March-May 2013.  Field organizer in Las Vegas for Obama for America, Sept.-Nov. 2012.  B.A. from Northeastern University, 2011.  twitter
Northern Nevada  Eric Taylor
Deputy field director on Alaska Victory '14, May-Nov. 2014.  Field director for Terra Strategies in Richmond, Sept.-Nov. 2013.  Field director for the Michigan Democratic Party, March-Nov. 2012.  Field organizer for the Nevada State Democratic Party, June-Sept. 2011.  Team leader on Advancing Wisconsin, March-June 2011.  Field organizer for Washington State Democrats, Aug.-Nov. 2010.  B.A. in political science from UC Berkeley, 2010.  twitter Organizers include (alpha) Amanda Clarke  twitter Briana Escamilla  twitter Denise Lopez  twitter Alana Mounce Colleen Lowry  twitter Christopher Mendoza  twitter Jaynie Parrish  twitter Mark Riffenburg  twitter
Total of 22 Nevada staff as of late Aug. 2015 according to: Emily Schultheis.  "How Hillary Clinton's Campaign Is Making Its Play for Native American Support."  National Journal.  Aug. 27, 2015.
Endorsements 100 Nevada Women for Hillary (announced Nov. 13, 2015)
Nevada African Americans for Hillary (announced Nov. 11, 2015)
SOUTH CAROLINA https://www.facebook.com/HillaryforSC  |  @HillaryforSC  |  medium.com/@HillaryforSC
Offices: 1529 Richland Street, Columbia   ...open May 20, 2015; open house June 2 (+) 1300 Savannah Highway,, Unit 8, Charleston  ...office opening July 27, 2015 State Director  Clay Middleton (reported March 18, 2015 by the Washington Post)  Special advisor in the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Congressional, Intergovernmental and External Affairs from Aug. 2014.  Congressional affairs liaison at the National Nuclear Security Administration Office of External Affairs, June 2013-Aug. 2014.  Special advisor at the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Economic Impact and Diversity, Aug. 2012-June 2013.  Associate director for faith-based and neighborhood partnerships at the Corporation for National and Community Service, May 2011-Aug. 2012.  Lowcountry director for U.S. Rep. James E. Clyburn, May 2003-May 2011.  South Carolina political director on Obama for America, Aug.-Dec. 2008.  Regional field organizer for the South Carolina Democratic Party, July 2005-Dec. 2006.  Master's (2011) and B.A. in political science (2003) from The Citadel.  Major in the SC Army National Guard, Jan. 2000-present.  twitter Organizing Director  Carl Walz (April 2015...reported by The State's Andrew Shain on April 18, 2015)  Southern regional field director at the DCCC, Jan.-Dec. 2014.  Field director at Keep Austin Affordable, March-Nov. 2013.  Missouri field director on Obama for America from Aug. 2011.  Independent research consultant to Kids Voting USA, Jan. 2009-Aug. 2011.  Team leader for Advancing Wisconsin, March-June 2011.  Field organizer for the Alliance for Climate Protection, May-Dec. 2010.  Finance assistant at Majority Strategies, 2009-10.  M.A. in communication studies from University of Kansas, 2009; B.A. in communications from Truman State University, 2006.  twitter
Political Director  Jalisa Washington (April 2015...reported by The State's Andrew Shain on April 18, 2015)   Communications Director  Stephanie Formas (reported April 15, 2015 by CNN's Dan Merica)  Served as deputy chief of staff and communications director to U.S. Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney (NY), from Jan. 2013.   Southern regional press secretary at the DCCC from Feb. 2012; started at the DCCC as Southern regional research analyst in April 2011.  Legislative assistant to Congressman Chet Edwards, 2009-11; also served as political and research director on Edwards re-election campaign in Fall 2010 and volunteer coordinator on Edwards' re-elect in Fall 2008.  Texas delegate manager on Hillary Clinton for President, April-June 2008.  B.A. from Baylor University, 2008.  New York native.  twitter Digital Director  Gabrielle McCaffrey (reported June 2015)  Digital and SMS strategy at Revolution Messaging, Sept. 2014-June 2015.  Communications associate at the National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy, Dec. 2013-Sept. 20014.  Communications and policy director at the National Campus Leadership Council, Jan.-Dec. 2013.  M.A. in political communication from American University, 2013; B.A. in English, political science from Flagler College, 2011.  twitter Data Director  Luke Riley
(Aug. 2015)  Regional data manager at Enroll America, May 2013-March 2015.  Virginia deputy data director on Obama for America, Feb.-Nov. 2012.  Deputy field director on Shawn Mitchell for State Senate, (VA) Aug.-Nov. 2011; field organizer on Ron Krupicka for State Senate (VA)< June-Aug. 2011.  Field organizer on John Boccieri for Congress (OH), Aug.-Nov. 2010.  B.A. in political science from LaGrange College. Operations Director  Meagan Coffman (April 2015...reported by The State's Andrew Shain on April 18, 2015)  Operations director for Organizing for America-NH from Jan. 2012.  Finance director for the NHDP, Sept.-Dec. 2011.  Chief of staff and development director at the Lantos Foundation for Human Rights and Justice, Sept. 2010-July 2011.  Campaign manager on Swett for Congress, Sept. 2009-Sept. 2010.  Development director at the Lantos Foundation for Human Rights and Justice, March-Sept. 2009.  Finance director for the NH Senate Democratic Caucus, May 2008-Feb. 2009.  GOTV staff on Hillary Clinton for President in NH, TN, VA and PA, Dec. 2007-April 2008.  Political and field director on Swett for Senate, May-Dec. 2007.  Legislative assistant at the Smith Free Group in Washington, DC, Aug. 2004-May 2007.  New England volunteer/student coordinator on Joe Lieberman for President, March 2003-Feb. 2004.  Statewide student and volunteer coordinator for the NH Democratic Party, May-Nov. 2002.  Deputy director of GoreCorps on the Gore-Lieberman campaign, June-Nov. 2000.  B.A. in English from the University of Tennessee at Martin, 2001. Field Regional Organizing Directors   Columbia  Michael McCollum (April 2015)  3rd CD field director for the West Virginia Democratic Party, Feb.-Nov. 2014.  Communications coordinator for the Massachusetts Senior Action Council, June 2013-Feb. 2014.  Instructor/graduate teaching and research assistant at Saint Louis University, Aug. 2011-May 2013.  Regional field organizer for Obama for America in Metro St. Louis, MO, Nov. 2011-Nov. 2012.  Reporter, 2006-08.  Video editor for Mountain Sports Media, May 2005-June 2006.   Reporter, 2004-06.  Master's degree in American studies from Saint Louis University, 2013; M.A. in journalism from University of Colorado at Boulder, 2006; B.A. in English and mass communications from Auburn University, 2002.  twitter Charleston  Alexander Dobranic
Experience includes deputy field director on Dan Malloy for Connecticut in 2014 and Terry McAuliffe for Governor in Virginia in 2013.   twitter
Organizers include (alpha) Reginald Abraham  twitter Sam Houskeeper  twitter Brandon LaShay  twitter Sumter Aaron Lowe  twitter Greenville Jack Miller  twitter Charleston Sydney Jill Watnick  twitter
Endorsements South Carolina Mayors for Hillary (announced July 29, 2015) plus 26 South Carolina African American Mayors (announced Oct. 20, 2015)
Former Gov. Dick Riley - served as governor from 1979-87 and Secretary of Education (announced Aug. 18, 2015)
Former Gov. Jim Hodges - served as governor from 1999-2003 (announced Aug. 19, 2015)
Richland County officials (announced Aug. 25, 2015)
Students for Hillary (announced Oct. 23, 2015)
South Carolina Legislative Black Caucus Chairs (announced Oct. 29, 2015) Former State Superintendent of Education Inez Tenenbaum (announced Dec. 1, 2015) More General Assembly Members (announced Dec. 4, 2015) South Carolina Education Association (recommendation announced Dec. 11, 2015)
U.S. Rep. Jim Clyburn (announced Feb. 19, 2016)
Former Regional Organizing Director Eastern/Charleston  Corryn Freeman (April 2015)  Consultant for 270 Strategies focusing on a national election in Trinidad and Tobago, Oct. 2013-April 2015.  Field organizer in Denver for Obama's reelection campaign, Aug.-Nov. 2012.  B.A. in political science and government from Howard University, 2012.  twitter
MORE STATES most of these offices were only open for two weeks; some offices are likely missing MARCH 1 ALABAMA Office:  2013 1st Avenue North, Birmingham, AL   ...opened Feb. 6, 2016 Organizing Lead  Randall Wilkin
Press Secretary  Adam Muhlendorf
President of Longleaf Strategies from Jan. 2013.  Vice president (Dec. 2011-Dec. 2012) and senior associate (March 2008-Dec. 2011) at Rabinowitz/Dorf Communications.  Press secretary for U.S. Rep. Robert E. (Bud) Cramer (AL), Aug. 2003-Feb. 2008.  B.S. in marketing from University of Alabama, 2003. Alabama Leadership Council
(announced Nov. 20, 2015) 60 elected officials, community, coalition and grassroots leaders including... U.S. Rep. Terri Sewell (CD-7, Birmingham) Mayor William Bell of Birmingham House Caucus Chair Darrio Melton of Selma Grassroots Leader Leanne Townsend Former U.S. Rep. Earl Hilliard Sr. Former Gov. Jim Folsom Jr. DNC Member Rev. Randy Kelley DNC Member Unzell Kelley DNC Member Janet May DNC Member Charles “Redding” Pitt ...1 of 1 Democratic U.S. Reps. ARKANSAS Office: Tower Building, 323 Center St, Suite 101, Little Rock  ...opened Feb. 8, 2016 (+) Press Secretary  Mary Rutherford Jennings
Deputy communications director (from April 2015) and communications analyst/regional press secretary at Correct The Record.  Accounts payable manager for the Democratic National Convention Committee, July-Oct. 2012.  J.D. from University of Arkansas William H. Bowen School of Law, 2009; B.A. in political economy and international relations from Tulane University, 2006. Arkansas Leadership Council
(announced Feb. 22, 2016) over 150 elected officials, community, and grassroots leaders including... Former Gov. Mike Beebe Former Gov. Jim Guy Tucker Former U.S. Sen. and Gov. David Pryor Former U.S. Sen. and Arkansas Attorney General Mark Pryor Former U.S. Rep. Marion Berry Former U.S. Rep. Mike Ross Former State Attorney General Dustin McDaniel, DNC Member Former State Treasurer Jimmie Lou Fisher Wes Clark, former NATO Supreme Allied Commander   Mary Mel French, former U.S. State Department Chief of Protocol Rodney Slater, former U.S. Secretary of Transportation James Lee Witt, former Director of FEMA and Former Yell County Judge Vincent Insalaco, DNC Member Lottie Shackelford, DNC Member and former Mayor of Little Rock Krystal Thrailkill, DNC Member
COLORADO
Offices: 10730 E. Bethany Dr., Suite 310, Aurora, CO  80014 4770 Baseline Rd., Boulder, CO  80303 2217 E. Boulder St., Colorado Springs, CO  80909  ...opened Feb. 9, 2016 2525 16th St., Denver, CO  80211   ...opened Feb. 9, 2016 606 S. Mason St. Fort Collins, CO  80524 1430 Nelson Rd., Suite 202, Longmont, CO  80501 125 West B St., Pueblo, CO  81003 3900 S. Federal Blvd, Sheridan, CO  80110 3300 Youngfield St., Wheat Ridge, CO  80033
State Lead  Brad Komar (reported by the Denver Post on Aug. 20, 2015)  Campaign manager on Gov. John Hickenlooper's successful re-election in 2014.  Campaign manager on Ralph Northam for Lieutenant Governor of Virginia, Feb.-Dec. 2013.  Campaign manager on Larry Maggi for Congress (Washington, PA), Feb.-Nov. 2012.  Campaign manager on NJ Senate/Assembly races, June-Dec 2011.  Field director in CD24 (Utica) for the New York State Democratic Committee, May-Nov. 2010.  Regional field director on the Obama campaign in Rolla, Missouri, June-Nov. 2008.  Field organizer and delegate selection coordinator on Hillary Clinton for President, June 2007-Jan. 2008.  Graduate of The George Washington University's School of Media and Public Affairs, 2011. Press Secretary  Kristin Lynch
Communications director to U.S. Rep. Jared Polis (CO) from Feb.-end of Dec. 2015.  Press secretary on Udall for Colorado (U.S. Senate), July-Nov. 2014.  Press secretary to U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet, Aug. 2012-July 2014.  National desk reporter for the Phnom Penh Post, June 2011-June 2012.  Development officer for Colorado College, Aug. 2007-June 2011.  Program associate for the U.S. Golf Association, 2005-07.  A..B. in history from Princeton University, 2005.  twitter Latino Outreach  Gabriel Rodriguez (Feb. 2016)  Deputy political director on Udall for Colorado, July-Nov. 2014.  B.A. in theater from Dartmouth College, 2013. Colorado Leadership Council (reported Oct. 5, 2015/announced Oct. 6, 2015) 31 elected officials, community, student, coalition and grassroots leaders including... Gov. John Hickenlooper   Lt. Gov. Joe Garcia U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet   U.S. Rep. Diana DeGette (CD-1, Denver) U.S. Rep. Ed Perlmutter (CD-7, Arvada) U.S. Rep. Jared Polis (CD-2, Boulder) Former Secretary Ken Salazar Former Gov. Roy Romer Speaker Dickey Lee Hullinghorst State House Leader Crisanta Duran DNC Member Blanca O'Leary DNC Member Mannie Rodriguez ...1 of 1 Democratic U.S. Sens. and 3 of 3 Democratic U.S. Reps.
GEORGIA Office: 186 Northside Dr SW, Atlanta, GA 30313   ...grand opening Feb. 20, 2016
State Director  Richard McDaniel
The campaign's Southern political director in New York.  Political director of the Georgia Democratic Party from Jan.-mid 2015.  Political director on Nunn for Senate, Jan.-Nov. 2014.  Georgia state director at Organizing for Action, Feb.-Dec. 2013.  Georgia field director on Obama for America, June-Nov. 2012.  A regional field director for the Ohio Democratic Party, Feb.-June 2012.  SEIU organizer, 2010-11.  Legislative coordinator (Jan.-May 2010) and field director (May-Dec. 2009) for Planned Parenthood Southeast.  B.A. in sociology from Morehouse College, 2007.  twitter State Field Organizer  D. Richard Merritt
(Nov. 2015)  Political director on Friends of Connie Pillich in Ohio, June-Nov. 2014.  Georgia state coordinator for Organizing for Action briefly 2014.  Special projects manager for The Prana Group LLC, May 2010-Nov. 2012.  B.A. in international studies from Morehouse College, 2009.
Press Secretary  Priyanka Mantha
Director of communications at Friends of Stacey Abrams in Atlanta from March 2015.  Communications coordinator and deputy press secretary at EMILY's List, May 2012-Feb. 2015.  Staff assistant in the U.S. House, Aug. 2011-June 2012.  B.A. in political science, lit., theatre from UC San Diego, 2010.
Georgia Leadership Council (announced Oct. 7, 2015) 63 elected officials, community, student, coalition and grassroots leaders including... Former Ambassador to the UN Andrew Young U.S. Rep. John Lewis (CD-5, Atlanta) U.S. Rep. Hank Johnson (CD-4, Lithonia) U.S. Rep. David Scott (CD-13, Atlanta) Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed Senate Minority Leader Steve Henson House Minority Leader Stacey Abrams DNC Member Leslie Small DNC Member David Worley DNC Member Dan Halpern DNC Member Nikema Williams DNC Member Sally Rosser DNC Member Dubose Porter ...3 of 4 Democratic U.S. Reps.- missing U.S. Rep. Sanford Bishop (CD-2, Columbus)
MASSACHUSETTS
Offices  ...announced Feb. 17, 2016 180 Mt. Vernon St., Dorchester 295 High St., Holyoke 560 Pleasant St., New Bedford 137 North St., Pittsfield 20 Maple St., Springfield 29 Endicott St., Worcester Press Secretary  Harrell Kirstein
Previously served as the campaign's communications director for the New Hampshire primary campaign.  Communications director at Shaheen for Senate, March-Dec. 2014.  Communications director for the New Hampshire Democratic Party, March 2013-14.  New Hampshire press secretary at Obama for America, March-Nov. 2012.  Press secretary (May 2010-Feb. 2012) and deputy press secretary (Feb.-June 2010) for the New Hampshire Democratic Party.  Communications director at Dorothy Brown for Cook County President, Aug.-Nov. 2009.  GOTV organizer on Virginians for Brian Moran, May-June 2009.  New Hampshire press aide on Richardson for President, July 2007-Jan. 2008.  B.A. in political science and government from University of Rochester, 2009.  twitter
Massachusetts Leadership Council (announced Dec. 7, 2015) 190 elected officials, community, labor and grassroots leaders including... U.S. Sen. Ed Markey U.S. Rep. Richard Neal U.S. Rep. Michael Capuano U.S. Rep. Katherine Clark U.S. Rep. Bill Keating U.S. Rep. Joe Kennedy U.S. Rep. Stephen Lynch U.S. Rep. Jim McGovern U.S. Rep. Seth Moulton U.S. Rep. Niki Tsongas Attorney General Maura Healey State Treasurer Deb Goldberg State Auditor Suzanne Bump ...1 of 2 Democratic U.S. Sens. and 9 of 9 Democratic U.S. Reps.
MINNESOTA
Offices: AFSCME Council 5, Arrowhead Bldg, 211 W. 2nd, St, Suite 205, Duluth, MN  55802 110 E. Liberty St., Mankato, MN  56001 Plumbers Union Local 15, 708 S. 10th St., Minneapolis, MN  55404 Laborers Local 405, 1848 2nd Ave., SE, Rochester, MN  55904 AFSCME Bldg, 300 Hardman Ave., South Entrance, South Saint Paul, MN  55075 Grassroots Organizing Lead  Scott Hogan (see the Star Tribune, Aug. 28, 2015)  Hogan was the Minnesota lead for the campaign's Ramp Up grassroots organizing program in April-May 2015.  Minnesota state director and campaign manager for Everytown for Gun Safety.  Worked on OFA-FL.  Graduate of Indiana University.  twitter Press Secretary  Alexandra Fetissoff
(Feb. 2016)  Consultant at New Partners in Minneapolis from May 2015.  Interim communications director for the City of Minneapolis, 2015-16.  Communications director on Al Franken for Senate, Jan.-Nov. 2014.  Press secretary to U.S. Sen. Al Franken, Aug. 2011-Dec. 2013.  Press secretary on Montanans for Tester, Aug.-Nov. 2012.  Deputy press secretary to U.S. Sen. Al Franken, Aug. 2010-Aug. 2011.  Press secretary on Alex Sink for Governor in Florida, Sept.-Nov. 2010.  Communications assistant to U.S. Sen. Al Franken, July 2009-July 2010.  Assistant to the campaign manager on the Hagan Senate Committee in North Carolina, June-Nov. 2008.  Account executive at MSDSonline, July 2006-April 2008.  B.A. in political science and government from University of Michigan, 2006. Minnesota Leadership Council (reported Oct. 5, 2015/announced Oct. 6, 2015) 62 elected officials, community, student, coalition and grassroots leaders including... Gov. Mark Dayton Lt. Gov. Tina Smith U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar U.S. Sen. Al Franken U.S. Rep. Tim Walz (CD-1, Mankato) Minneapolis Mayor Betsy Hodges St. Paul Mayor Chris Coleman Ken Martin, Chairman, Minnesota DFL DNC Member Nancy Schumacher ...2 of 2 DFL U.S. Sens. and 1 of the 5 DFL U.S. Reps.
OKLAHOMA Office: Laborers 107 Hall, 831 N Oklahoma Ave., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105   ...opened Jan. 23, 2016 Grassroots Organizing Director  Nicole McAfee
(Nov. 2015)  Account executive at Skyfire Media in OKC, Sept.-Nov. 2015.  Coordinated campaign field organizer for the Colorado Democratic Party, Aug.-Nov. 2014.  Graduate assistant at Oklahoma State University, Aug. 2012-May 2014. Press Secretary  Patrick Burgwinkle
Previously press secretary on the Iowa caucus campaign from April 2015.  Press secretary for the Democratic Party of Arkansas from Sept. 2013.  A regional press secretary at the DNC, Dec. 2012-Aug. 2013; previously assistant press secretary Dec. 2011-Dec. 2012.  Managed Massachusetts State Sen. Jamie Eldridge's 2010 campaign.  M.A. in media and public affairs from The George Washington University, 2011; B.A. in political science from GWU, 2009.  Grew up in Lancaster, MA.  twitter
Oklahoma Leadership Council (announced Oct. 16, 2015) 41 elected officials, community, student, coalition and grassroots leaders including... Senate Democratic Leader John Sparks       Senate Democratic Caucus Chair Kay Floyd             Rep. Jason Dunnington     Rep. George Young   Rep. Emily Virgin         Rep. James Lockhart Rep. Jeannie McDaniel           Former Gov. David Walters   Former First Lady of Oklahoma Rhonda Walters     Former Gov. George Nigh     Former First Lady of Oklahoma Donna Nigh      
TENNESSEE Offices:   on Clinton St. in Nashville "just across from the trendy Marathon Village"  ...opened Feb. 11, 2016 3177 Poplar Ave., Memphis   ...opened Feb. 18, 2016 Lead Organizer  Brooks Brasfield
Started on the Iowa campaign in July 2015 as an organizer in the Cedar Rapids area.  Field organizer on Megan Barry for Mayor.  Guest experience specialist for Marriott, Dec. 2014-April 2015.  Field organizer for the Kentucky Democratic Party, Aug.-Nov. 2014.  B.S. in social work from Union University, 2014. Press Secretary  Holly McCall
Principal at Morrigan Strategies, LLC since June 2015.  Director of communications for Metro Transit Authority, The Amp in Nashville, Dec. 2013-Jan. 2015.  Director of communications for Metropolitan Development and Housing Agency, July-Dec. 2013.  Director of marketing an public relations for the Music City Center, Mar. 2010-July 2013.  Project manager for The Saint Consulting Group, 2006-14.  Reporter for Nashville Business Journal, The Joplin Globe and Suburban News Publications, 1999-2006.  Attended University of Tennessee-Knoxville. Tennessee Leadership Council (announced Oct. 16, 2015) 46 elected officials, community, student, coalition and grassroots leaders including... U.S. Rep. Jim Cooper (CD-5, Nashville) U.S. Rep. Steve Cohen (CD-9, Memphis) State Sen. Sara Kyle State Sen. Thelma Harper House Minority Leader Craig Fitzhugh DNC Member Gale Jones Carson DNC Member John Litz DNC Member William Owen ...2 of 2 Democratic U.S. Reps.
TEXAS Offices: Houston Gulf Coast Building and Construction Trades Council, 2704 Sutherland St., Houston, TX   ...opened Feb. 4, 2016 San Antonio, TX   ...opened Feb. 6, 2016 2639 Walnut Hill Ln, #203, Dallas, TX  ....opened Feb. 13, 2016 507 Powell St., Austin, TX   ...opened Feb. 15, 2016 Lead Organizer  Carlos Paz Jr.,
(Jan. 2016)  Houston activist.  Capital campaign liaison (Nov. 2012-) and chief of staff to the president and CEO of Neighborhood Centers, Inc. (Nov. 2008-Nov. 2011).  Regional leadership director for the Hispanic Institute since Nov. 2009.  B.A. in political science from The George Washington University, 2008. Press Secretary  Carlos Sanchez
Former chief of staff to U.S. Rep. Joaquin Castro.  Aide to House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi.  Laredo native.
and the Houston Chronicle reported on Feb. 8, 2016 additions of...
Central Texas Organizer  Noah Kim Dallas-area Organizer  Manfred Mecoy San Antonio-area Organizer  Fernando Mercado
Texas Leadership Council (announced Oct. 19, 2015) including U.S. Rep. Joaquin Castro, San Antonio U.S. Rep. Henry Cuellar, Laredo U.S. Rep. Gene Green, Houston U.S. Rep. Rubén Hinojosa, Edinburg U.S. Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson, Dallas U.S. Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, Houston U.S. Rep. Filemon Vela, Brownsville U.S. Rep. Marc Veasey, Fort Worth dozens of state legislators, and more...
VERMONT Offices:  none.
State Field Director  Meagan Gardner
Organizing director on Clinton's New Hampshire primary campaign from April 2015.  An associate director of public engagement and intergovernmental affairs at the White House.  Iowa field director on the Obama campaign in Fall 2012 after serving as a national regional field director in Chicago from June 2011.  A national regional director at Organizing for America-DNC, 2010-11; WV state director for Organizing for America, 2009-10.  In Fall 2008 Gardner served as a regional field director on Obama's Campaign for Change in Ohio.  B.A. in political science from Trinity University in San Antonio, TX, 2006. Press Secretary  Julie McClain Press secretary on Clinton's New Hampshire primary campaign from April 2015.   Communications director for the New Hampshire Democratic Party, March-Nov. 2014.  Press secretary to U.S. Sen Brian Schatz (HI), March 2013-March 2014.  Deputy press secretary on Berkley for Senate in Nevada, 2011-12.  Press for U.S. Rep. Allyson Schwartz (PA), March-Nov. 2011.  Policy associate on Andrew Cuomo 2010, June-Dec. 2010.  B.A. in political science and government from University of Pennsylvania, 2010.  twitter
Vermont Leadership Council (announced Nov. 13, 2015) 25 officials including... U.S. Sen. Patrick Leahy Gov. Peter Shumlin Burlington Mayor Miro Weinberger Montpelier Mayor John Hollar Former Governor and Chairman of the DNC Howard Dean Former Governor and Ambassador Madeleine Kunin DNC Member Billi Gosh
VIRGINIA Offices:   6452 Landsdowne Centre Dr., Alexandria, VA 22135   ...opened Feb. 10, 2016 1000 Carlisle Ave. in Fulton Hill, Richmond, VA   ...opened Feb. 11, 2016 318 West 21st St., Norfolk, VA   ...opened Feb. 17, 2016   1417 Emmet St. N. Charlottesville, VA  22903 (behind Ming Dynasty Restaurant)   ...opened Feb. 25, 2016 Lead Organizer  Melissa Gallahan
Press Secretary  Sarah Peck
Press secretary (from Oct. 2013) and deputy press secretary (Feb.-Oct. 2013) to U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine.  Press assistant  on Kaine for Virginia, May-Nov. 2012.  Graduate of University of Virginia, 2012.  twitter Virginia Leadership Council (reported Oct. 5, 2015/announced Oct. 6, 2015) 33 elected officials, community, student, coalition and grassroots leaders including... Gov. Terry McAuliffe  and First Lady Dorothy McAuliffe Lt. Gov. Ralph Northam Attorney General Mark Herring Secretary of Commonwealth Levar Stoney U.S. Sen. Mark Warner U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine  and The Honorable Anne Holton U.S. Rep. Bobby Scott (CD-3, Richmond) U.S. Rep. Gerry Connolly (CD-11, Arlington) U.S. Rep. Don Beyer (CD-8, Alexandria) Senate Democratic Caucus Chair Donald McEachin Richmond Mayor Dwight Jones Hampton Mayor George Wallace Norfolk Mayor Paul Fraim Virginia Democrats Chair Susan Swecker DNC Member Frank Leone DNC Member Sandra Brandt DNC Member Alice Germond ...2 of 2 Democratic U.S. Sens. and 3 of 3 Democratic U.S. Reps.
MARCH 5 KANSAS Offices: 8730 Grant St., Overland Park, KS  66212 2911 East Douglas, Wichita   ...opened Feb. 17, 2016 124 S 4th St., Manhattan   ...opened Feb. 20, 2016 2449 Iowa St., Lawrence  ...opened Feb. 24, 2016
Director  Lauren Brainerd
The campaign's regional field director in Davenport, Iowa in the caucus campaign from April 2015.  Regional field director in Florida in Tampa/Polk counties on Obama's 2012 campaign.  Field director on Mark Herring for State Senate, 2011.  Regional field director for the Iowa Democratic Party, March-Nov. 2010.  Field organizer on Obama's Campaign for Change, Sept.-Nov. 2008; earlier out of state volunteer coordinator in South Dakota and student organizer at Lehigh University.  Undergraduate degree in political science from Lehigh University, Jan. 2010.  Originally from Oklahoma. Press Secretary  Gavin Young
Principal consultant at e-alexandria strategies in Lawrence from May 2015.  Associate director of strategic communications for the University of Kansas, July 2011-July 2015.  Director of communications for the Kansas Attorney General, April 2010-Jan. 2011.  Campaign spokesman on the Steve Six Committee (campaign for Attorney General), April-Nov. 2010.  Director of public affairs for the State of Kansas, Aug. 2003-April 2010.  Communications director for the Senate Minority Leader in the Kansas Legislature, Jan. 1999-Aug. 2003.  B.A. in political science from University of Kansas, 1995. Kansas Leadership Council
(announced Dec. 2, 2015) over 30 elected officials, community, coalition and grassroots leaders including... Former Gov. John Carlin State Rep. Carolyn Bridges State Rep. John Wilson State Rep. Sydney Carlin
LOUISIANA Offices: 1516 Thalia St., New Orleans, LA  70130   ...opened Feb. 16, 2016 355 Napoleon St., Baton Rouge   ...opened Feb. 20, 2016 Organizing Lead  Hyma Moore
Press assistant to Mayor Mitch Landrieu.  Account executive at Deveney Communications.  Public relations and communications manager for the New Orleans Business Alliance.  Graduate of Morehouse College.  Native of Baton Rouge.
Press Secretary  Fabien Levy
(Feb. 2016)  Deputy campaign manager and director of communications on Alvin Brown for May of Jacksonville, Jan.-Mar. 2015.  Director of communications on Friends of Mary Landrieu, June-Dec. 2014. Press secretary at U.S. Department of HHS, May 2012-May 2014.  Director of communications to  U.S. Rep. Kathy Hochul, June 2011-May 2012; director of communications on Hochul for Congress, March-May 2011.  Deputy press secretary on Friends of Barbara Boxer, July-Nov. 2010.   More...  B.A. dual major in political science and broadcast journalism from Syracuse University.
Endorsements 30 members of the Louisiana Legislative Black Caucus (announced Feb. 26, 2016)
NEBRASKA Offices: 4060 Vinton St., Omaha   ...opened Feb. 11, 2016 135 Lakewood Dr., Lincoln   ...opened Feb. 11, 2016
Director  Kane Miller
Des Moines-area regional organizing director on Clinton's Iowa caucus campaign.  Campaign manager on U.S. Rep. Dan Maffei (NY-24)'s 2014 campaign.  North Carolina deputy field director on Obama's 2012 campaign.  Field director at Anthony Foxx for Mayor, latter part of 2011.  A regional field director at Organizing for America, Jan. 2010-June 2011.  Field organizer at Obama for America, Fall 2008.  B.S. in psychology from North Carolina College and State University, 2009.  twitter
Press Secretary  Kate Waters
Deputy press secretary on Clinton's Iowa caucus campaign from April 2015.  Experience includes press assistant to Sen. Tom Harkin.  Graduate of James Madison University.  twitter Nebraska Leadership Council
(announced Dec. 30, 2015) over 50 elected officials, community, and grassroots leaders including... Warren Buffett, Philanthropist and Community Leader Susan Buffett, Philanthropist and Community Leader Former Gov. and U.S. Sen. Bob Kerrey U.S. Rep. Brad Ashford Lincoln Mayor Chris Beutler
MARCH 6 MAINE Offices: 185 Lancaster St., Suite 221, Portland   ...opened Feb. 18, 2016 225 Water St., Augusta  ...opened Feb. 21, 2016 Charles Inn, 20 Broad St., Bangor   ...organizer Ahilya Wallia Lewiston
Director  Jake Hajdu
(Feb. 2016)  Partnership director at Hillary for Iowa from Oct. 2015.  Executive director (Oct. 2013-Oct. 2015), political director (Nov. 2010-Oct. 2013) and organizing director (June 2009-Nov. 2010) at the Democratic Party of Wisconsin.  Phone bank manager for Smoke Free Wisconsin, April-June 2009.  Consultant at Melissa Mullike Consulting, Nov. 2008-April 2009.  Campaign manager on Kelda for Assembly, May-Sept. 2008.  Field organizer on John Edwards for President in Carroll County, NH, Nov. 2007-Jan. 2008.  Studied at University of Wisconsin-Madison. Press Secretary  Meredith Thatcher
Deputy press secretary on Clinton's NH primary campaign. Deputy digital director on Shaheen for Senate from Sept. 2014.  Freelance Japanese translation review from July 2013.  Press assistant at Obama for America in Manchester, NH, Sept.-Nov. 2012.  Program assistant at Hospice of Anchorage, Nov. 2011-Aug. 2012.  Research assistant at General Communications Inc. in the Washington, DC area, Oct. 2010-July 2011.  M.Sc. in modern Japanese studies, 2014; B.A. in Japanese from University of Alaska Anchorage, 2010.  twitter Maine Leadership Council (announced Oct. 9, 2015) 38 elected officials, community, student, coalition and grassroots leaders including... U.S. Rep. Chellie Pingree (CD-1) Attorney General Janet Mills Former Gov. John Baldacci Speaker of the House Mark Eves Senate Democratic Leader Justin Alfond Assistant Senate Democratic Leader Dawn Hill DNC Member Maggie Allen DNC Member Peggy Schaffer ...1 of 1 Democratic U.S. Reps
MARCH 8 MICHIGAN Offices: 600 West Lafayette Blvd, Detroit  ...opened Feb. 9, 2016 2922 Fuller Ave. NE, Grand Rapids  ...opened Feb. 14, 2016 address?, Flint   ...opened Feb. 19, 2016
State Director  Walt Herzig
District director to U.S. Rep. Sander Levin (MI-9) from May 2011.  Consultant to the AFL-CIO, Feb.-May 2011.  Michigan state director for the 2010 Census, Jan.-Dec. 2010.  Campaign manager on Virg Bernero for Governor, Aug.-Nov. 2010.  Chief of staff to Lt. Gov. John Cherry Jr., March 2007-Dec. 2009.  Co-director of the Granholm-Cherry Inaugural Committee, Nov. 2006-Feb. 2007.  Director of the Michigan Democratic Coordinated Campaign, April 2005-Nov. 2006.  Director of the Granholm Leadership Fund, Feb. 2003-April 2005.  Deputy campaign manager/finance director at Friends of Sen. Carl Levin, Jan. 2001-Nov. 2002.  Special assistant and scheduler to Sen. Carl Levin, 1997-2001.  B.A. in history from University of Michigan-Dearborn.
Press Secretary  Clark Pettig
(Feb. 2016)  Senior vice president at Crosscut Strategies, April 2014-May 2015.  Director at The Harbour Group, Mar. 2013-April 2014.  Senior communications advisor to the Obama campaign in Virginia from July-Nov. 2012; previously communications director (Jan.-July 2012) and press secretary (Sept.-Dec. 2011) at OFA-Michigan.  Communications director to U.S. Rep. Gary Peters (MI), Jan.-Sept. 2011; and communications director to U.S. Rep. Glenn Nye (VA), 2009-10; press secretary to U.S. Rep. Carol Shea-Porter (NH), 2007-08; and intern and press secretary at the House Rules Committee in 2007.  M.A. in mass communication from University of Florida, 2005; B.A. in history from Hamilton College, 2003. Michigan Leadership Council (announced Dec. 15, 2015) over 140 elected officials including the entire Democratic congressional delegation, community and coalition leaders... U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow U.S. Sen. Gary Peters U.S. Rep. Sander Levin U.S. Rep. Dan Kildee U.S. Rep. Debbie Dingell U.S. Rep. Brenda Lawrence Senate Minority Leader Jim Ananich     House Minority Leader Tim Greimel   Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan         Lansing Mayor Virg Bernero more... MISSISSIPPI Office:  555 Tombigbee St., Jackson, MS   ...opened Feb. 16, 2016
Organizers  Mishara Davis and Rosalind Rawls
Press Secretary  Ouida Meruvia
(Feb. 2016)  Communications director for the Mississippi Democratic Party since Dec. 2013.  Campaign manager on David Baria for House District 122, Sept.-Nov. 2015.  B.A. in American government and politics from University of Mississippi, 2014.
Mississippi Leadership Council (announced Feb. 24, 2016) more than 75 elected officials, community, and grassroots leaders including... U.S. Rep. Bennie Thompson Rickey Cole, DNC Member Vallena Greer, DNC Member Former Gov. William Winter Former Gov. Ronnie Musgrove Former Sec. of State Dick Molpus 37 state representatives, 12 state senators and nine mayors more...
MARCH 12 NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS Campaign Representative  Janet King
Attorney at King Law Office on Saipan since Nov. 2008.  Staff attorney at the Commonwealth Law Revision Commission, Oct. 2011-March 2013.  Assistant Public Defender with the Office of the CNMI Public Defender, 2007-08.  J.D. from University of Nebraska College of Law and Masters degree in political science from University of Nebraska Graduate School, 2006.  B.A. degree from Wellesley College, 1998.
MARCH 15
FLORIDA   Offices: 4830 Atlantic Blvd, Jacksonville   ...opened Feb. 17, 2016 801 Arthur Godfrey Rd., Miami Beach   ...opened Feb. 22, 2016 IUPAT Hall, 2153 W. Oak Ridge Rd, Orlando   ...opened Feb. 17, 2016 50 NE 26th Ave., Suite 204, Pompano Beach (Broward Co.)   ...opened Feb. 10, 2016 ? news reports not confimed: Tallahassee, West Palm Beach 2010 N Avenida Republica De Cuba, Tampa   ...opened March 2, 2016     ...according to Tampa Bay Business Journal the Tampa office was the campaign's 8th grassroots organizing office in Florida Lead and Senior Advisor, Hillary for America  Craig Smith
(see above, Political) Organizing Director  Sandy Ducane
(Jan. 2016...earlier was the Ramp up launch organizer for Florida in April-May 2015)  Deputy state coordinator and state training director at Organizing for Action in Florida from Jan. 2014.  Owner of eBalloons, Nov. 1989-June 2010.  Director of customer service at American Express, 1995-2000.  M.B.A. from University of Miami School of Business, 1993; B.A. in political science from the University of Florida, 1984.  Fort Lauderdale native.  twitter Press Secretary  Mahen Gunaratna
(reported by the Miami Herald on Jan. 27, 2016)  Director of research and media analysis for NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio from Jan. 2014; research director on New Yorkers for de Blasio, Mar.-Nov. 2013.  New Mexico/Arizona communications director on Obama for America.  Communications director for Rep. Frederica Wilson, 2011.  Research director on Kendrick Meek for Florida, Fall 2010.  Press secretary to Rep. Kendrick Meek, 2009-10.  Press intern for Sen. Charles Shumer, 2008-09.  B.S. in international politics from Georgetown University, 2008.  twitter
Florida Leadership Council
(announced Nov. 17, 2015) over 150 top Florida officials including... U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson Former U.S. Sen. Bob Graham U.S. Rep. Corrine Brown U.S. Rep. Kathy Castor U.S. Rep. Ted Deutch U.S. Rep. Lois Frankel U.S. Rep. Alan Grayson U.S. Rep. Alcee Hastings U.S. Rep. Patrick Murphy U.S. Rep. Frederica Wilson State Senate Democratic Leader Arthenia Joyner Democratic House Leader State Representative Mia Jones Incoming Democratic House Leader State Representative Janet Cruz DNC Member Jon Ausman DNC Member Mitchell Ceasar DNC Member Bret Berlin DNC Member Joe Falk DNC Member Annette Taddeo DNC Member Tony Hill DNC Member Angel Gomez ...1 of 1 Democratic U.S. Sens. and 8 of 10 Democratic U.S. Reps. (all except U.S. Rep. Gwen Graham (CD-2) and U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (CD-23)
ILLINOIS
Offices:   1543 N. Wells St., Chaicago (North Side)   ...opened Feb. 23, 2016 5401 S. Wentworth Ave., Chicago (South Side)   ... opened Feb. 23, 2016
Kevin O'Keefe
Attorney at O'Keefe, Lyons & Hynes in Chicago; has focused on property tax matters since 1973.  White House staff as Special Assistant to the President for Presidential Personnel, Deputy Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs, and Deputy Director of the Office of Intergovernmental Affairs, 1993-97.  J.D. from Illinois Institute of Technology, Kent College of Law, 1973; B.S. from University of Illinois, 1969.  High school classmate of Hillary Clinton's. Kevin Conlon
Co-founder (1998) of Conlon & Dunn Public Strategies in Chicago.  Also founding partner of Adena Ventures Fund and Hopewell Ventures Fund.  Previously practiced labor and employment law for 15 years.   Extensive campaign experience including member of the National and Illinois Finance Committees for the Obama 2012 presidential campaign; Illinois State co-chair for  Hillary Clinton’s 2008 presidential campaign; Illinois state chair and vice chair of the National Finance Committee for Howard Dean’s 2004 presidential campaign; and, subsequently, Illinois state finance chair for John Kerry’s 2004 presidential campaign.  Served as Rich Township Democratic committeeman for 14 years and as Rich Township supervisor for nine years.  J.D. from Loyola University Chicago School of Law, 1984.  M.A. in labor and industrial relations from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1981; B.S. in history from Illinois State University. Midwest  Jeremy Jansen
Midwest primary states regional in Brooklyn.  Campaign manager on Friends of Cheri Bustos in Rock Island, IL from Sept. 2013.  Campaign manager on Lanford for Judge, Feb.-April 2013.  Wisconsin GOTV director for Organizing for America in Wisconsin, Sept.-Nov. 2012. Statewide field director for the Democratic Party of Wisconsin, March 2011-Sept. 2012.  Legislative secretary to the Iowa Senate Majority Leader, Jan.-March 2011.  Senate field director for the Iowa Democratic Party, Jan. 2010-Jan. 2011.  Legislative secretary in the Iowa Legislature, Jan.-May 2009.  Campaign manager for a state House race/Iowa Democratic Party in Wapello, May-Nov. 2008.  Legislative secretary in the Iowa House of Representatives, Jan.-May 2008.  B.A. in political science from University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, 2007.
Deputy Organizing Director  Casey Clemmons
(Feb. 2016)  Started on the campaign in July 2015 as an organizer in Iowa.  Deputy field director on Chicago for Rahm Emanuel, Dec. 2014-April 2015.  Regional field director on Dick Durbin for U.S. Senate, May-Nov. 2014.  Bachelor's degree in political science from DePaul University, 2014; served as president of the Student Government Association, June 2013-June 2014.
Press Secretary  Delmarie Cobb
(Feb. 2016)  Owner of The Publicity Works, a media and political consulting firm, since April 1990.   President of Deleco Communications, Inc. a television production company, since April 1990.  Press secretary for the 1996 Democratic National Convention. Latino Outreach  Gabriel Rodriguez Started on the campaign in Colorado.  Deputy political director on Udall for Colorado, July-Nov. 2014.  B.A. in theater from Dartmouth College, 2013.
MISSOURI
Offices: Laborers Local 42 at 301 S. Ewing, St. Louis (Midtown) SEIU Hall, 4526 Paseo Blvd, Kansas City, Missouri 64110 State Director  Crystal Brinkley
On leave from position as executive director of the Missouri Democratic Party; started that role in late April 2014 after serving as finance director at the party from Oct. 2013.  Media coordinator in the Office of Gov. Jay Nixon, 2010-12.  Managed then State Rep. Rachel Storch’s 2010 reelection campaign.  Field staffer on Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign.  Volunteer coordinator on U.S. Rep. Dick Gephardt’s presidential campaign.  Undergraduate degree in political science from University of Missouri. Organizing Director  Chelsie Ouellette
Started out  in April 2015 as Nashua/Salem regional field director on the New Hampshire primary campaign.  Field director on Ed Markey for U.S. Senate, Feb.-Dec. 2014.  Consultant on Raise Up Massachusetts.  Field director on Peter Koutoujian for Congress, July-Oct. 2013.  Regional field director on Ed Markey for U.S. Senate, Feb.-July 2013. Deputy press secretary and speechwriter to Gov. Patrick, May 2012-Feb. 2013.  Field organizer in MA-3 for the Obama campaign, Sept.-Nov. 2012.  Speechwriter and communications aide to Gov. Patrick, Aug. 2011-May 2012.  Account coordinator at the Sherman Group Public Relations Agency, May 2008-April 2011.  Scheduling and operations coordinator on the Deval Patrick campaign, June-Nov. 2010.  B.A. in organizational communication from Northeastern University.  twitter Press Secretary  Drew Pusateri
Communications director for the U.S. Senate Special Committee on Aging -- Ranking Member Claire McCaskill from Feb. 2015.  Communications director to U.S. Rep. Bruce Braley, Jan. 2014-Jan. 2015.  Press secretary and spokesperson to U.S. Sen. Claire McCaskill (MO), April 2012-Jan. 2014.  Senior media advisor at the Embassy of Japan, Jan.  2011-April 2012.  Communications director on Scott Harper for Congress in Illinois, April-Nov. 2010.  Media and communications specialist for the Embassy of Japan, June 2009-April 2010.   Bachelor's degree in economics from Ohio University.
Missouri Leadership Council (announced Nov. 13, 2015) over 60 officials including... Gov. Jay Nixon         U.S. Sen. Claire McCaskill     Attorney General Chris Koster       Auditor Nicole Galloway     Secretary of State Jason Kander   U.S. Rep. Emanuel Cleaver, former chair of the Congressional Black Caucus U.S. Rep. Lacy Clay   nearly every State Senate Democrat two-thirds of State House Democrats DNC Member Brian Wahby DNC Member Doug Brooks DNC Member Sandy Querry DNC Member Melba Curls ...1 of 1 Democratic U.S. Sens. and 2 of 2 Democratic U.S. Reps.
NORTH CAROLINA
Offices:   The Capital Club Bldg, 16 W. Martin St., 9th Floor, Raleigh, NC 27601 404 W. Main St., Durham, NC 27701 Political Director/Lead Organizer  Anatole Jenkins
Deputy organizing director on the Nevada caucus campaign.  Coordinated campaign field director for the Nevada State Democratic Party, July-Dec. 2014.  Worked Organizing for Action, the grassroots organization supporting President Obama, as deputy national regional director (April-July 2014), Maryland and DC coordinator (Dec. 2013-April 2014) and Maryland fundraising manager (Sept.-Dec. 2013).  Regional field director at Obama for America in Nevada, Dec. 2011-Nov. 2012;  field organizer at Organizing for America in Las Vegas, June-Dec. 2011.  B.A. in political science and pre-law from The Catholic University of America, 2015.  twitter
Press Secretary  Micah Beasley
Internal communications specialist for the North Carolina Department of State Treasurer.  North Carolina press secretary in the Office of U.S. Sen. Kay Hagan, Mar. 2014-Jan. 2015.  Communications director for the North Carolina Democratic Party, Feb. 2013-Feb. 2014.  Communications director on Linda Coleman for Lt. Governor, Feb.-Dec. 2012.  B.A. in political science and government from UNC Greensboro, 2010.
OHIO
Offices:   IUPAT Hall, 200 Kovach Dr, Cincinnati, OH 45215 Shaker Square, Cleveland, OH   ...opened Feb. 24, 2016 Ohio Education Association, 225 E. Broad St. in Columbus, OH 43215   ...opened Feb. 21, 2016 4641 W. Bancroft St., Toledo    ...opened March 4, 2016
Organizing Director  Jay M. Plant
Consultant with the Remington Road Group, a Columbus-based firm, from June 2015.  Consultant at 270 Strategies, Oct. 2014-May 2015.  National regional field director at Everytown for Gun Safety, March 2013-Oct. 2014.  Regional field director for Organizing for America, Sept. 2011-Nov. 2012.  Senior Analyst in the Office of Presidential Correspondence at the White House Sept. 2010-Sept. 2011.  Regional organizer at Organizing for America in Bloomington, IN, March 2009-Jan. 2010.  Field organizer on Obama for America, March -Nov. 2008.  Studied at the University of Akron. Regional Organizing Directors Central  Sarah Paden
Started out on the campaign in Iowa in Oct. 2015.   Associate at CGK Partners, Feb. 2013-Dec. 2014.  Intern for Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand.  Operations director for the Hannah Arendt Center for Politics and Humanities at Bard College, April 2011-July 2012.  B.A. in art history and theatre from Bard College, 2009. Northeast  Jeff Johnson Cleveland City Councilman representing Ward 10, elected in 2013, previously representing Ward 8, elected in 2009.  Executive director of the Ohio Legislative Black Caucus from 2007.  Started Prime Strategy Group, a political consulting firm.  Promoted to director of the Department of Community Relations for Cleveland Mayor Jane Campbell, after serving as an assistant to the Mayor  for a year starting in 2002.  Served nine months in prison for campaign finance related violations (later received an expungement).  Appointed to the Ohio State Senate in Dec. 1989; elected in 1990 and re-elected in 1994.  Appointed councilman for Cleveland Ward 8 in 1984; elected in 1984 and re-elected in 1985 and 1989.  J.D. and Master's degree in political science from Case Western Reserve University, 1984; bachelor's degree in communications rom Kent State University.  Born and raised in  the Collinwood neighborhood of Cleveland. Southeast  Sarah Sterner
Started on the campaign as an organizer in Ames, Iowa in April 2015.  Field energy specialist for Solar City, Feb.-April 2015.  Regional field director for the Iowa Democratic Party, April-Nov. 2014.  Spring trainer in New Hampshire for Organizing for Action, Jan.-April 2014.  Deputy regional field director on the Virginia Coordinated Campaign, Feb.-Nov. 2013.  Field organizer for Organizing for America, June-Nov. 2012.  B.A. in international studies from Miami University, 2012.
Cincinnati  Katie Gladstone
Started on the campaign as an organizer in Manchester, NH in Sept. 2015.  Project assistant at TDC (nonprofit management consulting) in Boston, March 2014-June 2015.  B.A. in political science and government from Middlebury College, 2014. Press Secretary  Yianni Varonis
Communications director on Alvin Brown for Mayor of Jacksonville, FL, April-May 2015.  Communications director on Aaron Woolf for Congress (NY-21), Aug.-Nov. 2014.  Press secretary for Northern Ohio for U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown, Feb. 2013-Aug. 2014.  Regional press secretary in Eastern Ohio (Aug.-Nov. 2012) and press assistant (Feb.-Aug. 2012) for Obama for America-Ohio.  Bachelor's degree in communication/political science (2008) and master's degree in applied politics (2011) from The University of Akron. Ohio Leadership Council
(announced Feb. 16, 2016) over 60 elected officials, community, and grassroots leaders including... U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown U.S. Rep. Tim Ryan U.S. Rep. Marcia Fudge U.S. Rep. Joyce Beatty Senate Democratic Leader Joe Schiavoni Representative, DNC Member Kathleen Clyde DNC Member Pat Frost Brooks DNC Member Ronald Malone DNC Member Jocelyn Bucaro DNC Member Isabel Framer
MARCH 22 ARIZONA Office:  801 E. Washington St., Phoenix, AZ  85034
State Organizer  Tom Reade
(Feb. 2016)  Campaign manager on Mark Mitchell for Mayor of Tempe re-election, Aug. 2015-Mar. 2016.  Independent consultant for Open: Moldova, Nov. 2014-Aug. 2015.  Field organizer for Human Rights Campaign, Aug.-Nov. 2014.  Government affairs for Enroll America in Arizona, Jan.-July 2014.  Community and organizational development consultant for the Peace Corps in Moldova, June 2011-July 2013.  Unit chief of the Crime, Fraud & Victim Resource Center of the Arizona Attorney General's Office, Jan. 2007-Jan. 2011.  Northern Arizona GOTV director for the AZ Democratic Party, Aug.-Nov. 2006.  Political organizer on Terry Goddard for Attorney General, July-Aug. 2006.  Field director on Jim Pederson for U.S. Senate, Mar.-July 2006.  Community outreach for the Civil Rights Division of the Arizona Attorney General's Office.  Regional field director in Phoenix on Kerry-Edwards for President, Mar.-Sept. 2004; field organizer on John Kerry for President, July 2003-Feb. 2004.  B.S. in political science from Arizona State University, 2003. Special Advisor  Rodd McLeod
Experience includes work on Fred DuVal's campaign for governor in 2014, campaign manager on Kyrsten Sinema for Congress in 2012, work on former Surgeon General Richard Carmona's campaign for U.S. Senate in 2012, campaign manager on Gabby Giffords' campaigns for Congress in 2010 and 2006, and more.  A regional field director on Howard Dean's Iowa caucus campaign in 2003-04. Political Director  Luis Heredia
District director for U.S. Rep. Ruben Gallego from Jan. 2015.  Principal at Community Works Consultants, LLC, Sept. 2013-Dec. 2014.  Director of government relations for Torres Consulting and Law Group, LLC, Jan.-Sept. 2013.  Executive director of the Arizona Democratic Party, June 2009-Jan. 2013.  Public affairs director-AZ and NM for Union Pacific Railroad Company, Feb. 2007-June 2009.  Community representative for U.S. Rep. Raul Grijalva, Feb. 2003-Feb. 2007.  Director for Arizona Western College, Feb. 2002-Mar. 2003.  Masters in public affairs from Indiana University, 2001; B.S. in history from Arizona State University, 1998. Organizing Director  Kate Magill
Started on the campaign in April 2015 as an organizer in Iowa.  twitter (staff announced Mar. 7, 2016)
Press Secretary  Tim Hogan Communications director on Clinton's Nevada caucus campaign from April 2015.  Communications advisor to U.S. Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (HI) from Jan. 2015.  Deputy chief of staff and communications director to U.S. Rep. Steven Horsford (NV), Jan. 2013-Jan. 2015; also press secretary on Horsford for Congress in 2012 and 2014.  Director of social media for the Culinary Academy of Las Vegas, Sept. 2011-March 2012.  Press secretary on Kate Marshall for Congress in NV-02 special election.  Senate Democrats caucus communications director, Dec. 2010-July 2011.  Campaign manager for Nevada Senate Democrats, April-Dec. 2010.  Press assistant and outreach coordinator for the Earth Day Network, Jan.-April 2010.  Press assistant/intern to U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar (MN) Sept. 2009-Jan. 2010.  Degree in political science, international relations and affairs from University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, 2008.  twitter Latino Outreach  Gabriel Rodriguez Started on the campaign in Colorado, then Illinois.  Deputy political director on Udall for Colorado, July-Nov. 2014.  B.A. in theater from Dartmouth College, 2013.
Arizona Leadership Council
(announced Feb. 11, 2016) over 60 elected officials, community, and grassroots leaders including... U.S. Rep. Ruben Gallego U.S. Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick Former U.S. Rep. Gabby Giffords Former U.S. Rep. Harry Mitchell Former U.S. Rep. Ed Pastor Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton Tucson Mayor Jonathan Rothschild
IDAHO
Office:  4477 Emerald St., Suite 150-A, Boise
Director  Lauren Brainerd
Earlier served as the campaign's Kansas director (March 5 contest) and as the campaign's regional field director in Davenport, Iowa in the caucus campaign from April 2015.  Regional field director in Florida in Tampa/Polk counties on Obama's 2012 campaign.  Field director on Mark Herring for State Senate, 2011.  Regional field director for the Iowa Democratic Party, March-Nov. 2010.  Field organizer on Obama's Campaign for Change, Sept.-Nov. 2008; earlier out of state volunteer coordinator in South Dakota and student organizer at Lehigh University.  Undergraduate degree in political science from Lehigh University, Jan. 2010.  Originally from Oklahoma. Organizing Director  Emma Laurent
(Feb. 2016)  Started on the campaign in April 2015 as an organizer in Dubuque, Iowa.  Regional field director for the North Carolina Coordinated Campaign, March-Nov. 2014.  Field organizer on Alex Sink for Congress, Jan.-Mar. 2014.  Field organizer for Organizing for America-Florida, Mar.-Nov. 2012.  B.A. in political science from University of Wyoming, 2013. Press Secretary  Kate Waters
Previously press secretary on Clinton's Nebraska caucus campaign, and earlier deputy press secretary on Clinton's Iowa caucus campaign from April 2015.  Experience includes press assistant to Sen. Tom Harkin.  Graduate of James Madison University.  twitter
Idaho Leadership Council
(announced Mar. 11, 2016) 40 elected officials and community activists including... Cecil Andrus, former Governor of Idaho and former U.S. Secretary of the Interior Former U.S. Rep. Larry LaRocco Former U.S. Rep. Richard Stallings Boise Mayor David Bieter
UTAH
Office:  Higland Park Plaza, 3098 S. Highland Dr., Salt Lake City   ...opened Mar. 2, 2016
Director  Rebecca Lipson
Started on the campaign as a Des Moines-area field organizer in the Iowa caucus campaign.  Organizing director at Washington Moms Demand Action Chapter. Everytown for Gun Safety. Press Secretary  Kristin Lynch
Previously press secretary on Clinton's Colorado caucus campaign.  Communications director to U.S. Rep. Jared Polis (CO) from Feb.-end of Dec. 2015.  Press secretary on Udall for Colorado (U.S. Senate), July-Nov. 2014.  Press secretary to U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet, Aug. 2012-July 2014.  National desk reporter for the Phnom Penh Post, June 2011-June 2012.  Development officer for Colorado College, Aug. 2007-June 2011.  Program associate for the U.S. Golf Association, 2005-07.  A..B. in history from Princeton University, 2005.  twitter
MARCH 26 ALASKA Office: 2604 Fairbanks St., Anchorage   ...opened Mar. 3, 2016 Director  Alana Mounce
Started on the campaign as a field organizer in Nevada.  B.A. in political science from Chapman University, 2011.
Alaska Leadership Council
(announced Mar. 24, 2016) 54 elected officials and community leaders including... Matt Claman, Alaska State Representative Elvi Gray-Jackson, Vice Chair of Anchorage Assembly Bill Sheffield, Former Alaska Governor Fran Ulmer, Former Alaska Lieutenant Governor Katie Hurley, Clerk to the Alaska Constitutional Convention and Former Alaska State Representative William and Abbe Hensley, Former Alaska State Representative and Alaska State Senator Chuck Degnan, Fisherman and Former Alaska State Representative Michael Wenstrup, Former Alaska Democratic State Party Chair Patti  Higgins, Former Alaska Democratic State Party Chair Don Gray, Former Alaska Democratic State Party Chair Heather Kendall-Miller, Native Rights Attorney
HAWAII Office: 45 N. King St., Suite 501, Honolulu   ...opened Feb. 28, 2016 Director  Jorge Neri
Organizing director on Clinton's Nevada caucus campaign from April 2015.  Associate Director of Public Engagement in the Office of Public Engagement at the White House.  Deputy campaign manager for field at the Alliance for Citizenship, Feb. 2013-Jan. 2014.  Nevada field director on Obama's re-election campaign from July 2012 after serving as the national campaign's Southern regional field director from Aug. 2011-July 2012.  Midwest and Southeast organizer at the Center for Community Change, Nov. 2008-Aug. 11.  Organizer at UFCW Local 1546 in Chicago, Dec. 2007-Nov. 2008.  Robert Morris College.  twitter Organizer Nam Le
WASHINGTON Offices: 3305 Oakes Ave., Everett, WA 98201   ...opened Mar. 12, 2016 1900 S. Puget Dr., Renton, WA 98055   ...opened Mar. 7, 2016 1631 15th Ave. W., Suite 302, Seattle, WA 98119 (Interbay)   ...opened Mar. 8, 2016 UA Local 44, 3915 E. Main Ave., Spokane, WA 99202   ...opened Mar. 9, 2016 3411 S. Union Ave., Tacoma, WA 98409   ...opened Mar. 10, 2016
State Director  Lyle Canceko
Northeast regional political director on the campaign.  Experience includes director of outreach and strategic initiatives, Office of the U.S. Secretary of Commerce. Organizing Director  Chris Walloch
Started out on the campaign in April 2015 as a regional field director in Waterloo, Iowa.  Worked on Alison Lundergan Grimes for U.S. Senate in Kentucky in 2014; Terry McAuliffe's campaign for Governor of Virginia in 2013; and on the Obama campaign in 2012.  Graduate of Illinois Wesleyan University, 2007.  Wisconsin native.  twitter Deputy Organizing Director  Michael M. Kimmelman
Started out as a field organizer on the Iowa caucus campaign.  Regional field director for the Colorado Democratic Party, May-Nov. 2014.  Field organizer on Alex Sink for Congress, Jan.-Mar. 2014.  Field organizer on Terry McAuliffe for Governor, June-Nov. 2013.  B.A. in international studies from The Johns Hopkins University, 2013.
Janice Rottenberg  -  Jessica Jollie  -  Dana Schneider  -  Casey Mohan  -  Juiana Amin Press Secretary  Stephanie Formas
Communications director on Clinton's South Carolina primary campaign.  Served as deputy chief of staff and communications director to U.S. Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney (NY), from Jan. 2013.   Southern regional press secretary at the DCCC from Feb. 2012; started at the DCCC as Southern regional research analyst in April 2011.  Legislative assistant to Congressman Chet Edwards, 2009-11; also served as political and research director on Edwards re-election campaign in Fall 2010 and volunteer coordinator on Edwards' re-elect in Fall 2008.  Texas delegate manager on Hillary Clinton for President, April-June 2008.  B.A. from Baylor University, 2008.  New York native.  twitter Endorsements include Gov. Jay Inslee (reported by AP on Nov. 14, 2015) (statements/announcements Mar. 2016) U.S. Sen. Patty Murray U.S. Sen. Maria Cantwell U.S. Rep. Suzan DelBene U.S. Rep. Danny Heck U.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer U.S. Rep. Rick Larsen U.S. Rep. Jim McDermott U.S. Rep. Adam Smith more than 40 state legislators and Native American leaders
APRIL 5 WISCONSIN Offices: 6409 Odana Rd., Suite #11, Madison, WI  53719 2701 North Dr Martin Luther King Dr., Milwaukee, WI  53212 Appleton - Eau Claire - Green Bay - La Crosse - Milwaukee 2 - Racine Political Director  Jake Hajdu
State director on Hillary for Maine, Feb.-Mar. 2016.  Partnership director at Hillary for Iowa from Oct. 2015.  Executive director (Oct. 2013-Oct. 2015), political director (Nov. 2010-Oct. 2013) and organizing director (June 2009-Nov. 2010) at the Democratic Party of Wisconsin.  Phone bank manager for Smoke Free Wisconsin, April-June 2009.  Consultant at Melissa Mullike Consulting, Nov. 2008-April 2009.  Campaign manager on Kelda for Assembly, May-Sept. 2008.  Field organizer on John Edwards for President in Carroll County, NH, Nov. 2007-Jan. 2008.  Studied at University of Wisconsin-Madison. Press Secretary  Yianni Varonis
Previously press secretary on the campaign in Ohio.  Communications director on Alvin Brown for Mayor of Jacksonville, FL, April-May 2015.  Communications director on Aaron Woolf for Congress (NY-21), Aug.-Nov. 2014.  Press secretary for Northern Ohio for U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown, Feb. 2013-Aug. 2014.  Regional press secretary in Eastern Ohio (Aug.-Nov. 2012) and press assistant (Feb.-Aug. 2012) for Obama for America-Ohio.  Bachelor's degree in communication/political science (2008) and master's degree in applied politics (2011) from The University of Akron. Endorsements include (announced Mar. 31, 2016) Former Governor Jim Doyle U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin Former U.S. Sen. Herb Kohl Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett U.S. Rep. Ron Kind U.S. Rep. Gwen Moore State Senate Leader Jennifer Shilling State Assembly Leader Peter Barca 6 more state Senators and 22 more state Representatives
APRIL 9 WYOMING Office: 1107 W. 6th Ave., Cheyenne
Organizing Director  Austin Lyle
Started out on the campaign in April 2015 as an organizer in Iowa.  Regional field director for the North Carolina Coordinated Campaign, March-Nov. 2014.  Field organizer for the Democratic Party of Virginia, April-Nov. 2013.  Deputy finance director/candidate services director for the Montana Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee, April-Nov. 2012.  B.A in political science, history from Carroll College, 2011; president of the College Democrats of Montana, 2009-11.  twitter
Press Secretary  Kristin Lynch
Earlier served as the campaign's press secretary for the Colorado caucus and then for the Utah caucus.  Communications director to U.S. Rep. Jared Polis (CO) from Feb. 2015.  Press secretary on Udall for Colorado (U.S. Senate), July-Nov. 2014.  Press secretary to U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet, Aug. 2012-July 2014.  National desk reporter for the Phnom Penh Post, June 2011-June 2012.  Development officer for Colorado College, Aug. 2007-June 2011.  Program associate for the U.S. Golf Association, 2005-07.  A..B. in history from Princeton University, 2005.  twitter Endorsements include (announced April 7, 2016) Former Gov. Mike Sullivan Sen. Floyd Esquibel Rep. and Minority Leader Mary Throne Rep. James Byrd Rep. JoAnn Dayton Rep. Ken Esquibel Rep. Andy Schwartz Former Wyoming Secretary of State Kathy Karpan Former Wyoming Deputy Secretary of State Margy White
Native American leaders (announced April 3, 2016) Wyoming's four DNC members (reported by the Casper Star-Tribune on Jan. 29, 2016) > Ana Cuprill Mike Gierau Mary Hales Bruce Palmer
APRIL 19 NEW YORK National Headquarters:  1 Pierrepont Plaza in Brooklyn Heights, NY Private Office:  120 West 45th St., Suite 2700, New York, NY Offices: Harlem - Martin Luther King, Jr. Democratic Club, 2155 Adam Clayton Powell Blvd, New York, NY   ...opened April 8 Washington Heights - Northern Manhattan Democrats For Change, 210 Sherman Avenue, New York, NY   ...opened April 9 Albany County Democratic Committee Headquarters, 10 Colvin Ave. #2, Albany, NY + 1150 University Ave. Rochester, NY address of Monroe County Democratic Committee   ...opened April 7, reported by WROC
State Director  Resi Cooper
(reported by Fortune's "The Broadsheet" on Mar. 25, 2016)   Senior communication specialist  at Archer, Byington, Glennon & Levine LLP.  Consultant on Accelerate Long Island.  Consultant from Jan. 2007.  Worked for Sen. Hillary Clinton as a regional director in her Senate office, and earlier on her Senate campaign.  Undergraduate degree in communications from Boston University.
Jay Jacobs
(reported by Politico on Mar. 29, 2016 to "oversee 27 coordinators across the state," one in each CD)  CEO of the TLC Kids Group, which owns camps in NY and PA, as well as a management company and a charitable foundation.  Jacobs has served as Nassau County Democratic chairman since 2001.  New York State Democratic chairman, 2009-12.  J.D. from Northwestern University Law School; B.A. degree from SUNY Oneonta.  twitter Press Secretary  Harrell Kirstein
Started out as communications director on Clinton's New Hampshire primary campaign to Feb. 2016.  Communications director at Shaheen for Senate, March-Dec. 2014.  Communications director for the New Hampshire Democratic Party, March 2013-14.  New Hampshire press secretary at Obama for America, March-Nov. 2012.  Press secretary (May 2010-Feb. 2012) and deputy press secretary (Feb.-June 2010) for the New Hampshire Democratic Party.  Communications director at Dorothy Brown for Cook County President, Aug.-Nov. 2009.  GOTV organizer on Virginians for Brian Moran, May-June 2009.  New Hampshire press aide on Richardson for President, July 2007-Jan. 2008.  B.A. in political science and government from University of Rochester, 2009.  twitter Latino Outreach  Gabriel Rodriguez Started on the campaign in Colorado, then Illinois and Arizona.  Deputy political director on Udall for Colorado, July-Nov. 2014.  B.A. in theater from Dartmouth College, 2013.
New York Leadership Council (announced Oct. 26, 2015) over 100 elected officials, community, coalition and grassroots leaders including... Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman U.S. Sen. Charles E. Schumer U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand U.S. Rep. Yvette Clarke U.S. Rep. Joseph Crowley U.S. Rep. Eliot Engel U.S. Rep. Brian Higgins U.S. Rep. Steve Israel U.S. Rep. Hakeem Jeffries U.S. Rep. Nita Lowey U.S. Rep. Carolyn Maloney U.S. Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney U.S. Rep. Gregory Meeks U.S. Rep. Grace Meng U.S. Rep. Jerrold Nadler U.S. Rep. Charles B. Rangel U.S. Rep. Kathleen Rice U.S. Rep. Jose Serrano U.S. Rep. Louise Slaughter U.S. Rep. Paul Tonko U.S. Rep. Nydia Velazquez State Sen. Andrea Stewart-Cousins, Democratic Leader State Sen. Michael Gianaris, Deputy Democratic Leader State Assemblyman Carl Heastie, Speaker State Assemblywoman Earlene Hooper, Deputy Speaker State Assemblyman Joseph Morelle, Majority Leader ...2 of 2 Democratic U.S. Sens. and 18 of 18 Democratic U.S. Reps.
More Endorsements IBEW Local 3 (announced April 13, 2016) New York State Immigrant Action Fund / New York Immigration Coalition (announced April 13, 2016)
APRIL 26 CONNECTICUT Offices: 1229 Albany Ave., Hartford   ...opened April 4, 100 Fairfield Ave. Bridgeport   ...opened April 10 19 Bassett St., Suite 205, New Britain   ...opened April 6 300 Whalley Ave., New Haven   ...opened April 11 211 Bank St., New London   ...opened April 7 ?Waterbury State Director  Michael Mandell (reported by the Hartford Courant on March 28, 2016)  Taking leave from position as executive director of the Connecticut Democratic Party, started in Jan. 2015.  Deputy campaign manager on Gov. Dannel P. Malloy's 2014 re-election campaign.  Legislative aide to Gov. Malloy.  Worked on Malloy's 2010 campaign.  twitter Press Secretary  Mahen Gunaratna
Earlier served as the campaign's press secretary for the Florida primary.  Director of research and media analysis for NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio from Jan. 2014; research director on New Yorkers for de Blasio, Mar.-Nov. 2013.  New Mexico/Arizona communications director on Obama for America.  Communications director for Rep. Frederica Wilson, 2011.  Research director on Kendrick Meek for Florida, Fall 2010.  Press secretary to Rep. Kendrick Meek, 2009-10.  Press intern for Sen. Charles Shumer, 2008-09.  B.S. in international politics from Georgetown University, 2008.  twitter Latino Outreach  Gabriel Rodriguez Started on the campaign in Colorado, then Illinois, Arizona and New York.  Deputy political director on Udall for Colorado, July-Nov. 2014.  B.A. in theater from Dartmouth College, 2013.
Endorsements
U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal (June 7, 2014) > U.S. Rep. Rosa DeLauro (April 14, 2015) > U.S. Sen. Chris Murphy (June 4, 2015) > Gov. Dannel Malloy (June 7, 2015) > Lt. Gov. Nancy Wyman (June 7, 2015)
DELAWARE Office:  2 Mill Rd., Wilmington   ...opened April 10 State Director  Courtney McGregor
Press secretary (from Jan. 2016) and social media manager to Gov. Jack Markell.  Communications director for the Delaware Democratic Party, March 2014-Feb. 2015.  Assistant store manager for Oakley in Newark, Nov. 2012-Mar. 2014.  Bachelor's degree in English, 2013; earlier attended West Virginia University.  twitter
Endorsements
Wilmington Mayor Dennis Williams - one of the over 50 African American Mayors (announced Oct. 20, 2015) Gov. Jack Markell (Oct. 21, 2015) > U.S. Sen. Tom Carper (Oct. 26, 2015) > U.S. Rep. John Carney (Oct. 26, 2015)
MARYLAND Offices: 4201 Northview Drive #220, Bowie (Prince George's Co.)   ...opened April 12 7910 Woodmont Ave., Suite 906, Bethesda (Montgomery County)  ...opened April 12 190 W. Ostend St., #101, Baltimore  ...opened April 15 Senior Advisor  Quincey Gamble (leadership team announced April 4, 2016)  Senior advisor to Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown.  Executive director of the Maryland Democratic Party in 2008.  Political director for the Maryland-Washington, DC division of SEIU 1199.  From Baltimore. State Director  Adam Parkhomenko
Served as the campaign's national director of grassroots engagement from the outset.  Co-founder (Jan. 2013) and co-chair/executive director of Ready for Hillary super PAC.  Candidate for Virginia House of Delegates in 47th District in the June 2009 primary.  From 2006-08, Parkhomenko served as executive aide for Friends of Hillary, HILLPAC, Hillary for Senate 2006, and the Hillary Clinton for President campaign.  In 2003, as a student at Northern Virginia Community College, Parkhomenko founded votehillary.org. In 2009 he graduated from the DC Metropolitan Police Academy, and he served as a reserve law enforcement officer.  Studied at George Mason University.  twitter
Organizing Director  Charles "C.G." Niquette
Started on the campaign in April in Iowa.  Deputy Senate Caucus Director in Maine for the 2014 cycle; special assistant to the Maine Senate Majority Leader. Communications Director  Julie McClain
Started out as press secretary for Clinton's New Hampshire primary campaign, April 2015-Feb. 2016, then worked on the campaign in Vermont.  Communications director for the New Hampshire Democratic Party, March-Nov. 2014.  Press secretary to U.S. Sen Brian Schatz (HI), March 2013-March 2014.  Deputy press secretary on Berkley for Senate in Nevada, 2011-12.  Press for U.S. Rep. Allyson Schwartz (PA), March-Nov. 2011.  Policy associate on Andrew Cuomo 2010, June-Dec. 2010.  B.A. in political science and government from University of Pennsylvania, 2010.  twitter
Political Director  Jazz Lewis
Executive director (July 2015), deputy executive director (April-July 2015) and field director (May 2014-April 2015) on Hoyer for Congress. Capstone project consultant for the U.S. Department of State, Nov. 2013-May 2014.  A regional field director on Ben Cardin for Senate, Jan.-June 2012.  Community organizer for SEIU, June 2011-Jan. 2012.  M.P.P in acquisition management and international development (2014) and B.A. in political science (2011) from University of Maryland College Park.  Lifelong resident of Prince George's County.
Maryland Leadership Council
(announced Oct. 26, 2015) over 70 elected officials, community, coalition and grassroots leaders including... U.S. Sen. Barbara Mikulski U.S. Sen. Ben Cardin U.S. Rep. Steny Hoyer U.S. Rep. John Delaney U.S. Rep. Donna Edwards U.S. Rep. Dutch Ruppersberger U.S. Rep. John Sarbanes U.S. Rep. Chris Van Hollen State Treasurer Nancy Kopp State Comptroller Peter Franchot Former Lieutenant Governor Kathleen Kennedy Townsend Former Attorney General Doug Gansler Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller Jr DNC Member Bruce Morrison DNC Member Karren Pope-Onwukwe DNC Member Maria Cordone DNC Member Greg Pecoraro
Additional Endorsements More than 200 Maryland Women Leaders (announced April 9, 2016) U.S. Rep. Elijah Cummings (April 10, 2016)   ...7 of 7 Democratic U.S. Reps. Seven former Maryland Democratic Party Chairs (announced April 22, 2016) More than 50 Maryland Faith Leaders (announced April 26, 2016) ...2 of 2 Democratic U.S. Sens. and 7 of 7 Democratic U.S. Reps.
PENNSYLVANIA Offices: Eastern PA 1801 Market St., 15th Floor, Philadelphia 117 West Gay St., West Chester  (Chester Co.) 23 S. Lansdowne Ave., Lansdowne  (Delaware Co.) 12 E. Butler Ave., Ambler  (Montgomery Co.) 378 N. Main St., Doylestown (Bucks Co.) 537 Court St., Reading 431 Wyoming Ave., Scranton Western PA 216 N. Highland Ave., Pittsburgh  (East Liberty)   1305 State St., Erie Central PA 501 N 3rd St., Harrisburg   315 S. Allen St., Suite 116, State College   ...campaign reports total of 15 offices Openings - Pittsburgh-East Liberty (first office...03/24 Allegheny County Executive Rich Fitzgerald)  -  Harrisburg (03/31 Rep. Patty Kim)  -  Erie (04/02 former Mayor Joyce Savocchio and activist Gary Horton)  - Scranton (04/02 U.S. Sen. Bob Casey)  -  Philadelphia-Market St. (04/04 former Councilwoman Marian Tasco)  -  Ambler (04/09 Mayor Jeanne Sorg, Sen. Daylin Leach, Rep. Mary Jo Daley)  -  State College (04/11)  -  West Chester, Reading, Lansdowne (04/17 U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow)  -  Doylestown (04/21 former U.S. Rep. Tony Coelho and Eric Nagy). State Director  Corey Dukes
Consultant at Tightline Strategies.  Campaign manager on U.S. Rep. Allyson Schwartz' run in the May 20, 2014 Democratic gubernatorial primary.  Staff to Sen. Claire McCaskill (MO), Mar. 2007-Aug. 2013, with breaks to serve as deputy campaign manager on McCaskill's 2012 re-election, GOTV for Michael Bennet's 2010 U.S. Senate campaign, and Northwest regional field director on Obama's Campaign for Change in Missouri in 2008.  Worked on McCaskill's 2006 campaign.  Grew up in Lenexa, KS.  twitter
Organizing Director  Chelsie Ouellette
Previously organizing director in Missouri; started out  in April 2015 as Nashua/Salem regional field director on the New Hampshire primary campaign.  Field director on Ed Markey for U.S. Senate, Feb.-Dec. 2014.  Consultant on Raise Up Massachusetts.  Field director on Peter Koutoujian for Congress, July-Oct. 2013.  Regional field director on Ed Markey for U.S. Senate, Feb.-July 2013. Deputy press secretary and speechwriter to Gov. Patrick, May 2012-Feb. 2013.  Field organizer in MA-3 for the Obama campaign, Sept.-Nov. 2012.  Speechwriter and communications aide to Gov. Patrick, Aug. 2011-May 2012.  Account coordinator at the Sherman Group Public Relations Agency, May 2008-April 2011.  Scheduling and operations coordinator on the Deval Patrick campaign, June-Nov. 2010.  B.A. in organizational communication from Northeastern University.  twitter
Press Secretary  Patrick Burgwinkle
Started out as press secretary for Clinton's Iowa caucus campaign, April 2015-Feb. 2016.  Press secretary for the Democratic Party of Arkansas from Sept. 2013.  A regional press secretary at the DNC, Dec. 2012-Aug. 2013; previously assistant press secretary Dec. 2011-Dec. 2012.  Managed Massachusetts State Sen. Jamie Eldridge's 2010 campaign.  M.A. in media and public affairs from The George Washington University, 2011; B.A. in political science from GWU, 2009.  Grew up in Lancaster, MA.  twitter Press  Varun Anand
Started out on the campaign in South Carolina.  Studying at University of Pennsylvania.  twitter Endorsements U.S. Sen. Bob Casey (April 24, 2015) Gov. Tom Wolf (June 13, 2015 tweet) U.S. Rep. Matt Cartwright (PA-17) (announced June 23, 2015) On Jan. 29, 2016 Philadelphia Business Journal reported that all 13 DNC members from Pennsylvania are supporting Hillary Clinton. U.S. Rep. Chaka Fattah (PA-2) (Feb. 1, 2016 tweet) Equality PA (announced April 5, 2016) Pennsylvania State Senate Democrats and State House Democrats (announced April 12-13, 2016)
also Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney (announced Feb. 23, 2016) then-Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter (Oct. 20, 2015) Allegheny County Executive Rich Fitzgerald Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto (Oct. 30, 2015) Erie Mayor Joe Sinnott (Oct. 30, 2015) Scranton Mayor Willliam Courtright (Oct. 30, 2015)
and U.S. Rep. Robert Brady (PA-1) U.S. Rep. Brendan Boyle (PA-13) both at April 25 GOTV event in Philadelphia
RHODE ISLAND Offices:   77 Reservoir Ave., Unit #10, Providence   ...opened April 7 555 Broad St., Central Falls   ...opening April 13
State Director  Nick Black
(reported by RIPR on March 31, 2016)  Previously primary states training director for the campaign from Aug. 2015.  Special assistant to Sen. Elizabeth Warren, Jan. 2013-Aug. 2015.  Operations director on Warren's campaign for U.S. Senate, Aug. 2011-Jan. 2013.  Product manager for The Spoken Hub, Jan.-April 2011.  Deputy national field director for the Alliance for Climate Protection, April 2009-Jan. 2010.  Technology director for the Democratic Party of Virginia, May-Nov. 2008.  Regional field director and field director on Hillary Clinton for President, May 2007-May 2008.  Coordinator at the Ambulatory Surgery Center Association, Jan. 2005-May 2007.  Field organizer on John Kerry for President, Sept.-Nov. 2004.  Bachelor's degree in political science and government from the University of Kansas, 2004.  twitter Endorsements Gov. Gina Raimondo ("first met President Bill Clinton as a college student") U.S. Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (reported by The Hill in Jan. 2014) U.S. Rep. David Cicilline (April 2015) U.S. Rep. Jim Langevin U.S. Sen. Jack Reed (Nov. 17, 2015 Op-Ed in Providence Journal)
MAY 3 INDIANA
Offices: 7225 N. Keystone Ave., Indianapolis   ...opened April 5 1932 S. Calhoun St., Fort Wayne    ...opened April 10 N. 101 Sixth St., Lafayette      ...opened April 11 214 N. Walnut St., Muncie    ...opened April 11
State Director  Peter Hanscom
(announced Mar. 30, 2016)  Initiative director/chief organizer for Indiana Competes from Oct. 2015.  Outreach director for U.S. Sen. Joe Donnelly, Jan.-Oct. 2015.  Caucus director for Indiana House Democrats, March 2014-Jan. 2015.  Deputy campaign manager for Freedom Indiana, Aug. 2013-March 2014.  Political director at the Indiana Democratic Party, Nov. 2012-Sept. 2013; deputy campaign manager on the IDP Coordinated Campaign, Aug.-Nov. 2012; data director at the Indiana Democratic Party, May 2010-Aug. 2012.  Junior consultant at Exxtreme Consulting, Inc, May 2007-May 2010.  Field organizer on Brad Ellsworth for Congress, July-Nov. 2008.  B.S. in communication and political science from University of Evansville, 2010.  twitter Press Secretary  Stephanie Formas
Earlier served as press secretary for the Clinton campaign in Washington, and as communications director on Clinton's South Carolina primary campaign.  Deputy chief of staff and communications director to U.S. Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney (NY), from Jan. 2013.   Southern regional press secretary at the DCCC from Feb. 2012; started at the DCCC as Southern regional research analyst in April 2011.  Legislative assistant to Congressman Chet Edwards, 2009-11; also served as political and research director on Edwards re-election campaign in Fall 2010 and volunteer coordinator on Edwards' re-elect in Fall 2008.  Texas delegate manager on Hillary Clinton for President, April-June 2008.  B.A. from Baylor University, 2008.  New York native.  twitter
Endorsements More than 20 state legislators (announced April 15, 2016) Indiana mayors (announced April 28, 2016)
MAY 7 GUAM
Staff  Scott Hogan Hogan was the grassroots organizing lead for the Minnesota caucus campaign, and also was the Minnesota lead for the campaign's Ramp Up grassroots organizing program in April-May 2015.  Minnesota state director and campaign manager for Everytown for Gun Safety.  Worked on OFA-FL.  Graduate of Indiana University. twitter Endorsements (announced May 2, 2016) Delegate Madeleine Bordallo Taling Taitano, Democratic National Committeewoman Sen. Rory Respicio, Democratic National Committeeman
MAY 10 WEST VIRGINIA Offices: 608 Virginia St. E, Charleston 145 N. Queen St., Martinsburg State Director  Talley Sergent
(reported by the Charleston Gazette Mail on April 5, 2016)  Senior communications manager in corporate external affairs for Coca-Cola.  Worked at the U.S. Department of State from 2009 to late 2011 or into 2012.  West Virginia state director of Clinton's 2008 campaign (announced April 3, 2008).  Communications director for the West Virginia State Democratic Party starting in late 2006.  DNC organizer for North Central West Virginia, as part of Howard Dean's 50-state strategy, Fall 2006.  National advance staffer on the Kerry-Edwards ’04 campaign.  Member of Sen. Jay Rockefeller's press team in Washington, DC, 2002-04.  Graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Huntington native.  twitter Organizing Director  Dan Bram
(March 2016)  Started on the campaign in April 2015 as the Ramp Up grassroots organizer in Missouri, then worked as an organizer on the Iowa caucus campaign and as a regional organizing director.  Field associate at Jill Schupp for Missouri State Senate, June-Nov. 2014.  Organizing fellow at Ready for Hillary, June-Aug. 2014.  B.A. in political science from Washington University in St. Louis, 2015. Press Secretary  Kate Waters
Previously press secretary on Clinton's campaign's Idaho and Nebraska, and started as deputy press secretary on Clinton's Iowa caucus campaign from April 2015.  Experience includes press assistant to Sen. Tom Harkin.  Graduate of James Madison University.  twitter
Endorsements U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin (April 20, 2015) Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin (announced April 29, 2016)
MAY 17 KENTUCKY Offices: Headquarters: 1357 Bardstown Rd., Louisville, KY 1301 Winchester Rd., Ste. 37, Lexington, KY 40505   ...opened April 29, 2016 with Chelsea Clinton 324 West Main, Frankfort, KY 40601 128 Pike St., #1, Covington, KY 41011 State Director  Elizabeth Cantrell Brooks
(reported by the AP on April 21, 2016)  Political director at Alison for Kentucky (Grimes for U.S. Senate), July 2013-Dec. 2014.  Self-employed international development professional, Aug. 2005-2013.   Kentucky political director on Hillary Clinton for President in 2008; also work for the Kentucky Democratic Party and for Mike Weaver for Congress in 2006. .  M.S. in global affairs, int'l development and humanitarian assistance from New York University, 2012.  B.A. in political science and communication from University of Louisville, 2005.  Greenup native. Political  Christian Motley
Government relations director at the Kentucky Education Association from Aug. 2015.  Deputy executive director of the Governor's Office of Early Childhood for the Commonwealth of Kentucky, Jan.-Aug. 2015.  Assistant to the Deputy Secretary at the U.S. Department of Education, July 2013-March 2014. B.A. in political science, African and African American studies, 2009.
Organizing Director  Justin Vollmer
Started on the campaign as a field organizer in Iowa. Press Secretary  Tim Hogan
Communications director on Clinton's Nevada caucus campaign from April 2015, then press secretary in Arizona.  Communications advisor to U.S. Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (HI) from Jan. 2015.  Deputy chief of staff and communications director to U.S. Rep. Steven Horsford (NV), Jan. 2013-Jan. 2015; also press secretary on Horsford for Congress in 2012 and 2014.  Director of social media for the Culinary Academy of Las Vegas, Sept. 2011-March 2012.  Press secretary on Kate Marshall for Congress in NV-02 special election.  Senate Democrats caucus communications director, Dec. 2010-July 2011.  Campaign manager for Nevada Senate Democrats, April-Dec. 2010.  Press assistant and outreach coordinator for the Earth Day Network, Jan.-April 2010.  Press assistant/intern to U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar (MN) Sept. 2009-Jan. 2010.  Degree in political science, international relations and affairs from University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, 2008.  twitter Endorsements Former Gov. Steve Beshear (announced May 10, 2016)
OREGON Office:  1925 NE 42nd Ave., Portland   ...opened April 19
State Director  Jillian Schoene
(April 2016)  Executive director of Emerge Oregon since Aug. 2014.  Managed Deborah Kafoury’s campaign for Multnomah County Chair, Oct. 2013-June 2014.  Consultant/spokesperson for then Sec. of State Kate Brown in her 2012 re-election campaign.  Communications consultant  on Dwight Holton for Attorney General, March-June 2012.  Communications director on Bonamici for Congress in the Jan. 31, 2012 special election.  Spokesman for Gov. John Kitzhaber during his 2010 campaign.  Deputy communications director ot Gov. Ted Kulongoski, March 2008-June 2010.  Communications director to U.S. Rep. David Wu, Sept. 2001-March 2008.  Graduate of University of Oregon, 2000.  twitter Endorsements U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden (announced Jan. 30, 2016) Gov. Kate Brown (announced March 21, 2016) Oregon Latino Leaders (announced April 22, 2016)
JUNE 4 U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS Volunteer Caribbean Community Outreach Lead   Karen Green
Authorized Campaign Representative  Former U.S. Rep. Donna Christensen
JUNE 5 PUERTO RICO Communications Director  Felipe Gómez Martínez
(announced May 22, 2016)  24 years working for Channel 11, the Univision affiliate, as a news anchor and reporter.  Editor with Associated Press.  Started his career with tne newspaper El Mundo.  Degree in journalism from University of Puerto Rico in Rio Piedras.  twitter
Endorsements include: (announced May 24, 2016) Hon. Carmelo Ríos Santiago (PNP-Bayamón) Hon. Margarita Nolasco Santiago (PNP-Acumulación)
JUNE 7 CALIFORNIA
Offices:   408 14th St., Oakland   ...opened April 28 1001 Van Ness Ave. San Francisco   ...opened May 9 1900 Camden Ave., Suite 102, San Jose  ...opened May 12 1414 K St., Sacramento  ....opened May 14 2485 W. Shaw Ave., Fresno  ...opened May 28
2005 W. Pico Blvd., Los Angeles   ...opened May 3 South L.A:  3710 W. Martin Luther King Drive, Los Angeles    ...opened May 14 West L.A.:  9100 S. Sepulveda Blvd., Suite 116, Los Angeles    ...opened May 15 Woodland Hills:  6100 Topanga Canyon Blvd., Los Angeles   ...opened May 23 223 S. Rancho Ave., Colton   ...opened May 29 2044 1st Ave., 2nd Floor, San Diego   ...opened May 17
State Director  Buffy Wicks
(announced April 22, 2016)  Fellow at the Institute of Politics and Public Service at Georgetown University from Aug. 2015.  Executive director at Priorities USA Action, Jan. 2014-May 2015.  Self-employed political consultation; senior fellow at the Center for American Progress.  Operation Vote director on Obama's 2012 re-election campaign, May 2011-Nov. 2012.  Vice president for political affairs at AKPD Media, April 2010-April 2011.  Deputy director of the White House Office of Public Engagement, Jan. 2009-March 2010.  Early staffer on Obama's 2008 campaign; Wicks started as the campaign's Western region field director in Chicago, served as field director in California, was deputy field director in Texas, then directed the campaign's national volunteer program ("Obama Organizing Fellows") and concluded as Missouri state director for the general election campaign.  Political director for Wake Up Wal-Mart.  Organizer in the 'Anti-War in Iraq' campaign in San Francisco, CA.  Co-founded Hoi-Polloi, "a people’s organization created by a small group of conscientious thinkers striving for world peace."  Campaign manager on Jay Fetcher's 2004 state Senate campaign in Colorado.  Des Moines organizer on Howard Dean's Iowa caucus campaign.  Graduate of the University of Washington, 1998.  twitter Deputy State Director  Courtni Sunjoo Pugh
(announced May 2, 2016)  Partner at Hilltop Public Solutions from Aug. 2014, and heads California-based operations for the firm.  Executive director of SEIU Local 99, Sept. 2012-June 2014, after serving as special assistant to the previous executive director, Dec. 2010-Sept. 2012.  Ran labor’s independent expenditure campaign in support of Jerry Brown for Governor.  Executive director of the California State Council of the Service Employees International Union, June 2008-Oct. 2011.  Political director of the Los Angeles County Federation of Labor, AFL-CIO, 2006-07.  Western region political director for SEIU, 2004-06.  California political director on John Edwards 2004 campaign.  Manager of government relations mCapitol Management (mCM), Inc.  National field director at Rock the Vote, 2001.  Deputy base vote director and national director of Asian Pacific American outreach at the DNC for the 2000 cycle.  Worked for Congressman Danny K. Davis (D-Chicago), including as legislative director, 1997-99.  Community organizer for the Chinese American Service League in Chicago, 1994-96.  B.A. in political science from Ball State University.  twitter
Political Director  Peggy Moore
(announced April 22, 2016)  Senior advisor to Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf after serving as campaign manager on Schaaf's 2014 campaign.  Candidate for California Assembly in District 15 but withdrew in Nov. 2013.  Political director on Obama's 2012 general election campaign; deputy field director, Northern California on Obama's 2008 campaign.  Public affairs representative for Clear Channel Outdoors.  Ran for Oakland City Council in 2005.  A field director on the campaign against Prop. 22 (the Knight Initiative) on California's Nov. 2000 ballot.  Originally from Oklahoma. Deputy Political Director  Cecilia Cabello
(announced May 2, 2016)  Director of intergovernmental relations (from March 2015) and deputy director of external affairs (July 2013-March 2015) in the Office of Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti.  Vice president at Mercury Public Affairs, March 2011-June 2013.  Senior legislative deputy in the Office of L.A. City Council President Eric Garcetti, Dec. 2005-March 2011.  Chief political advisor to the Consul General of Israel in Los Angeles, Feb. 2002-Nov. 2005.  Special projects manager to U.S. Rep. Hilda Solis, Aug. 2001-Dec. 2002.  B.A. in art history from Columbia University in the City of New York, 1996. Labor Director  Jared Rivera
(announced May 2, 2016)  Political coordinator for SEIU California.  Executive director of LA Voice, 2003-10.  Organizer with the California Nurses Association.  Bachelor's degree in social welfare from UC Berkeley 2000. Communications Director  Hilda Marella Delgado
Public affairs manager for Southern California Edison, Feb. 2014-Jan. 2015.  Communications and public affairs director - West Region for the Coca-Cola Company, 2011-13.  Communications director/principal consultant for California Assemblymember De La Torre, 2007-10.  Communications director the the Los Angeles County Federation of Labor, AFL-CIO, Aug. 2003-Sept. 2006.  Press deputy in the office of Los Angeles Mayor James K. Hahn, 2001-03.  News reporter for La Opinion, May 1998-Aug. 2001.  B.A. in journalism and Spanish literature from Cal State Northridge. Senior Advisor  Laphonza Butler
(announced May 2, 2016)  President of SEIU ULTCW – the United Long Term Care Workers’ Union.  Deputy director of the property services division at SEIU.  Organizing director at SEIU 1199 E-DC, 2002-04.  B.A in political science from Jackson State University (MS), 2001.
Senior Advisor  Ace Smith
(announced May 2, 2016)  President of the political consulting firm SCN Public Relations and a 30-year veteran of state and national politics.  State director in Texas, North Carolina and California on Clinton's 2008 campaign.  Among his many other campaigns, Smith managed the successful efforts of Jerry Brown for California Attorney General in 2006 and Antonio Villaraigosa for Mayor of Los Angeles in 2005.  Smith made his reputation as an opposition researcher; in the mid-1990's he headed up The Research Group.  Son of former San Francisco District Attorney Arlo Smith. Senior Advisor for Labor  Willie Pelote
(announced May 2, 2016)  Deputy chief consultant to Assemblyman Jimmy Gomez from July 2015.  Political and legislative director for the California chapter of AFSCME to May 2015; started there in 1995.  Aide to Speaker Willie Brown, 1987-95.  Sergeant-At-Arms for the California Legislature, 1980-87.  Graduate of Cal State Sacramento, 1977.
Senior Advisor for Organizing  Nicole Derse
(announced May 2, 2016)  Co-founder (Feb. 2012) and principal at 50+1 Strategies in San Francisco.  Campaign manager on David Chiu for Mayor, March-Nov. 2011.  Director of training and organizational development for Organizing for America, Feb. 2009-Jan. 2011.  Wisconsin field director on Obama's 2008 general election campaign; started on the campaign in New Hampshire in March 2007, working political desk; also worked on the campaign in SC, RI, DE, PA, VA, and MD.  Activist in San Francisco.  For much of 2006 Derse worked as field director for PowerPAC; coordinating with grassroots organizations in Southern California to help them increase voter turnout.  Worked for the Alliance for a Better California, a labor-backed organization formed to oppose Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's Nov. 2005 ballot initiatives.  Managed Ross Mirkarimi's successful 2004 campaign for San Francisco Supervisor.  Youth empowerment coordinator for the San Francisco Youth Commission for three years.  B.A. in urban studies from Macalester College, 2000. Senior Advisors Dolores Huerta - co-founder of United Farm Workers Eliseo Medina - Secretary-Treasurer of SEIU
(announced May 17, 2016) Latino Outreach Coordinator  Gabriel Rodriguez
Started on the campaign in Colorado, then Illinois, Arizona and New York and Connecticut.  Deputy political director on Udall for Colorado, July-Nov. 2014.  B.A. in theater from Dartmouth College, 2013.  twitter
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
Director of Organizing  Jessica Lovejoy
(announced May 2, 2016)  Associate at 50+1 Strategies since Oct. 2013.  Deputy field organizer for Obama for America in Bradenton, FL, Oct.-Nov. 2012.   Press Secretary  Arielle Goren
(announced May 2, 2016)  Previously led special projects for the policy and communication team at Uber headquarters in San Francisco.  Senior speechwriter to New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo from late 2011.  Press secretary to Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa.  Aide to U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer from July 2005.  Degree in international studies from Johns Hopkins University, 2005. twitter
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
Director of Organizing  Saskia Young
(announced May 2, 2016)  Regional mobilization manager for Airbnb from July 2014.  Campaign major gifts officer at KCRW, Dec. 2013-June 2014.  Organizer and grassroots fundraising manager in California for Organizing for Action.  Finance consultant to Eric Garcetti campaign, March-May 2013  Deputy regional field director in Los Angeles for Obama for America, June-Nov. 2012.  Vice president of Lynda Obst Productions at Paramount Pictures, 2005-07.  Creative executive at Fox 2000 Films, 1998-2002.  Literary agent assistant, 1996-98.  Studied at Northwestern University. Endorsements Mayors (announced Oct. 30, 2015) Asian American and Pacific Islander Elected Officials (announced May 14, 2016) California Democratic Legislative Women's Caucus (announced May 17, 2016) California Black Legislative Caucus (announced May 20, 2016) Members of the California Latino Legislative Caucus (announced May 25, 2016) CAPAC Leadership PAC (announced May 30, 2016) Gov. Jerry Brown (announced May 31, 2016) California Legislative LGBT Caucus (announced June 3, 2016) Transport Workers Union of America Locals 502, 505, and 250-A (announced June 4, 2016) -leadership team of Wicks, Moore and Delgado announced April 22, 2016 -expanded campaign operations announced May 2, 2016
MONTANA Offices:   302 N. Last Chance Gulch, Helena, MT 59601 (above US Bank)  ...opened May 13 2525 Sixth Ave. N., Billings   ... opened May 18    Becky Bird 210 S. Third St., Missoula   ...opened May 19 901 Technology Blvd., Bozeman, MT 59718   ...opened May 21 State Director  State Rep. Jenny Eck (Helena) (announced May 9, 2016)  First elected to the Montana House in 2012, representing District 82; following redistricting represents District 79.  Program manager for Carol’s List, an organization working to elect more women in Montana.  Worked as a consumer protection advocate at the Montana Attorney General’s Office, 2009-12.  Secretary for the House Judiciary Committee.  B.A. degree from Smith College. Endorsements include Missoula Mayor John Engen former Montana Senate Majority Leader and community leader Carol Williams (opened Missoula office on May 19, 2016)
NEW JERSEY Offices: Middlesex Co. - 231 Bridge St., Building F, Metuchen, NJ 08840  ...Chelsea Clinton at opening on May 13 Bergen Co. - 15 Dyatt Pl., Hackensack  ...opened May 17 Camden Co. - 2240-15 Route 70 West, Cherry Hill   ...opening May 23 Hudson Co. - 3521 John F Kennedy Blvd, Union City   ...opening May 23
State Director  Hans Goff
With the campaign from the beginning (reported by The New York Times' Maggie Haberman on April 1, 2015)  Southern regional organizing director at Ready for Hillary super PAC.  Senior associate at M Public Affairs; founder (2010) and CEO of Voting Works, LLC.  Rocky Mount/Northeast regional field director for OFA-NC, Obama's 2012 re-election campaign.  Other experience includes work for Gov. Mark Warner, the New Jersey General Assembly Majority Office, the non-profit YouthBuild Newark, U.S. Rep. John Olver, Gov. Jon Corzine and Sen. Robert Menendez.  Master of public affairs and politics from Rutgers Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, 2008; double major in government and African-American studies from William and Mary, 2005.  Started out in politics in high school, working as an intern for Trenton Mayor Douglas Palmer.  Native of Trenton.  Godson of Pattie LaBelle.  twitter
Deputy State Director  Steve Ayscue
Owner of Haddon Capital Ventures, LLC in Haddon Heights, NJ from 2001, serving as a general consultant for corporate/political communications.  Adjunct professor of political science at Rutgers since 2013.  Manager on Gov. Jim Florio for U.S. Senate primary campaign, 1999-2000.  Political director on the Donald Trump Presidential Exploratory Committee, 1999-2000.  Executive director of the NJ Senate Democratic Majority PAC, 1996-98.  Executive director of the Camden County Democratic Party, 1994-96.  Manager and treasurer on Rob Andrews for Congress, 1990-94.  B.A. in political science from Rutgers University-Camden, 1992.  twitter Organizing Director  Sarah Horvitz
(announced May 9, 2016)  Started on the campaign in Sept. 2015.  Associate at BMWL in the San Francisco area, Jan. 2014-July 2015.  Campaign associate for AIPAC, Jan. 2013-Jan. 2014.  Field director for Yes on Prop A-Save Our City College in San Francisco, Aug.-Nov. 2012.  Campaign coordinator on Hannah-Beth Jackson for State Senate in Santa Barbara, CA, April-Aug. 2012.  Legislative assistant to Maryland State Sen. Jamie Raskin, Dec. 2011-April 2012.  B.A. in government and politics from University of Maryland College Park, 2011. twitter Political Director  Laura Matos
(announced May 9, 2016)  Principal and New Jersey general manager for Kivvit from Oct. 2015; principal at M Public Affairs, Jan. 2012-Oct. 2015.  Director of business development and communications at Genova, Burns & Giantomasi, May 2010-Dec. 2011.  Worked for the Office of the Governor of Jersey from Jan. 2002-Jan. 2010.  Graduate of Rutgers-University-New Brunswick, 2000.  twitter Communications Director  Derek Roseman
(announced May 9, 2016)  Principal at Delevan Strategies, LLC from June 2014.  Communications director for the New Jersey State AFL-CIO, Jan.-May 2014.  Director of communications fro the NJ Democratic Assembly Campaign Committee, May-Nov. 2013.  Director of communications for the NJ Senate President and Senate Democratic Caucus, Feb. 2010-Dec. 2012.  Deputy communications director and press secretary for the NJ Assembly Speaker and the Assembly Democratic Caucus, March 2004-Feb. 2010.  Manager of government relations for APCO Worldwide, June 2001-March 2004.  M.P.P. from Georgetown University, 1998; B.A. in political science/public administration from The College of New Jersey, 1996.  twitter Endorsements New Jersey Women for Hillary (announced May 19, 2016)
NEW MEXICO Office: 6909 Menaul Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM 87110   ...opened May 6 114 S. Water St., Las Cruces   ...opened May 16 State Director  Scott Forrester
(announced April 26, 2016)  Co-founder of Bosque Strategies in Albuquerque, April 2013.  Executive director of the Democratic Party of New Mexico, Dec. 2009-April 2013.  Previously chief of staff to Albuquerque Mayor Martin J. Chávez; started working for Chávez in Dec. 2005.  Did advance/college outreach on Colorado Victory 2004 (coordinated campaign).  Bachelor's degree in political science from Regis University in Denver, 2004.  Albuquerque native. Organizing Director  Rich Thuma
Started on the campaign in April 2015 as a regional organizing director in New Hampshire. A regional field director in Sioux City for the Iowa Democratic Party, April-Nov. 2014.  Field organizer on Joe Kennedy for Congress (MA), Jan.-April 2014.  Director of scheduling on Ed Markey for Senate, Jan.-July 2013.  Deputy director of scheduling on Joe Kennedy for Congress, March-Dec. 2012.  B.S. in political science from Northeastern University, 2010.  twitter Communications Director  Victor Reyes
Campaigns director at ProgressNow NM from May 2015.  Political and legislative director for Conservation Voters New Mexico from July 2014.  Fundraiser for Alan Webber for Governor (NM).  Legislative and district director for Texas Rep. Mary Gonzalez.  Worked in the office of U.S. Rep. Charlie Gonzalez and for the Congressional Hispanic Caucus.  twitter
NORTH DAKOTA Offices: 301 N. 4th St., Bismarck   ...opened May 18 3003 32nd Ave. S., Suite 270, Fargo   ...opened May 19
State Director  Marcella Jewell
(May 6, 2016 tweet)  Started on the campaign in Oct. 2015 as an organizer in New Hampshire, then in Maine and Indiana.  Founder and CEO of Ant Hill in Saratoga Spring, NY, Sept. 2013-Oct. 2015.  B.A. in political science, computer science from Skidmore College, 2014.  twitter Endorsements Former North Dakota Elected Officials and Former First Lady Endorse Hillary Clinton (announced May 23, 2016) North Dakota House and Senate Members (announced May 31, 2016) Native American tribal leaders (announced June 1, 2016)
SOUTH DAKOTA
Offices: Labor Temple at 101 S. Fairfax, Sioux Falls   ...opened May 26 525 Kansas City St., Rapid City   ...opened May 27 State Director  Adam Weiland
(announced May 16, 2016)  Senior political and legislative advisor to U.S. Sen. Tim Johnson to end of 2014.  Political director on Scott Heidepriem's 2010 campaign for governor.  Graduate of the University of St. Thomas, 2009.  From Sioux Falls; son of Rick Weiland, 2014 Democratic nominee for U.S. Senate.  twitter Endorsements Former U.S. Sen. Tom Daschle (announced May 24, 2016) Former U.S. Sen. Tim Johnson (announced May 30, 2016) Native American tribal leaders (announced June 1, 2016) South Dakota legislators (announced June 2, 2016)
JUNE 14 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Offices: 1919 M St., NW  ...opened May 18 / May 24   1227 Pennsylvania Ave., SE  ...opened May 18 / May 24
District Director  Adam Parkhomenko
(reported May 16, 2016)  Served as the campaign's Maryland state director after serving as national director of grassroots engagement from the outset.  Co-founder (Jan. 2013) and co-chair/executive director of Ready for Hillary super PAC.  Candidate for Virginia House of Delegates in 47th District in the June 2009 primary.  From 2006-08, Parkhomenko served as executive aide for Friends of Hillary, HILLPAC, Hillary for Senate 2006, and the Hillary Clinton for President campaign.  In 2003, as a student at Northern Virginia Community College, Parkhomenko founded votehillary.org. In 2009 he graduated from the DC Metropolitan Police Academy, and he served as a reserve law enforcement officer.  B.A. in criminology, law and society from George Mason University, Dec. 2014.  twitter
Political Director  Richard McDaniel
(reported May 16, 2016)  Served as the campaign's Southern political director.  Political director of the Georgia Democratic Party from Jan. 2015.  Political director on Nunn for Senate, Jan.-Nov. 2014.  Georgia state director at Organizing for Action, Feb.-Dec. 2013.  Georgia field director on Obama for America, June-Nov. 2012.  A regional field director for the Ohio Democratic Party, Feb.-June 2012.  SEIU organizer, 2010-11.  Legislative coordinator (Jan.-May 2010) and field director (May-Dec. 2009) for Planned Parenthood Southeast.  B.A. in sociology from Morehouse College, 2007.  twitter Organizing Director  Malik Williams
(May 2016)  Ward 5 liaison for DC government since Jan. 2015.  A regional field director on Muriel Bowser's campaign for Mayor, May-Nov. 2014, then outreach/advance coordinator for the transition.  B.S. in political science and government from Lincoln University, 2013. Director of Black Outreach  LaDavia Drane (reported May 16, 2016)  Served as the campaign's national director of African American outreach, from June 29, 2015.  Director of the Office of Federal and Regional Affairs to DC Mayor Muriel Bowser from Jan.-June 2015.  Executive director of the Congressional Black Caucus.  Senior director for federal affairs for the Grocery Manufacturers Association from Dec. 2010.  Director of legislative and regulatory policy at the National Community Reinvestment Coalition (NCRC).  Legislative counsel and then legislative director to U.S. Rep. Marcia Fudge (OH).  Attorney for Ulmer & Berne LLP in Cleveland.  Field organizer for Obama for America.  J.D. from Cleveland-Marshall College of Law, Cleveland State University; B.S. from the School of Business at Miami University of Ohio.  twitter Endorsements (announced May 16, 2016) U.S. Rep. Eleanor Holmes Norton District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser DC City Council Chairman Phil Mendelson DC City Council Members Kenyan McDuffie Jack Evans Vincent Orange Mary M. Cheh Yvette Alexander Charles Allen Brianne Nadeau LaRuby May Brandon Todd (announced June 10, 2016) Sen. Paul Strauss Sen. Michael Brown
FORMER Director of Congressional Affairs  Maura Keefe
(reported by Roll Call on Nov. 2015; to end of April 2016)  Chief of staff to Sen. Jeanne Shaheen from Nov. 2008.  Communications and political consultant, Jan. 2000-Nov. 2008.  Senior advisor to Sen. Chris Dodd's pre-campaign CHRIS PAC from Oct. 2006.  In 2004 Keefe served as senior advisor charged with designing and managing the DNC's surrogate operation (announced April 16, 2004).  Chief of staff to U.S. Rep. Rosa DeLauro (CT).  B.A. in English from Saint Michael's College.  New Hampshire native and sister of former NHDP chairman Joe Keefe. AAPI Outreach Director  Lisa Changadveja (Sept. 2015 to March 2016)  LGBTQ Americans director and AAPI director at Ready for Hillary, Sept. 2013-April 2015. Independent consultant since March 2011.   GOTV director for the Colorado Democratic Party, Sept.-Nov. 2014.  Political fundraiser at Strong Strategies in Texas, March-Sept. 2013.  Campaign manager on Ann Johnson for State Representative (Houston, TX), May-Nov. 2012.  Regional field manager at Planned Parenthood Federation of America, July 2011-May 2012.  Deputy field director with Colorado Democratic Party/coordinated campaigns, Aug.-Nov. 2010.  Regional field director on Bennet for Colorado, Jan.-Aug. 2010.  Regional field director on Hillary Clinton for President in NV, OH and IN, Aug. 2007-May 2008.  Volunteer coordinator on Kulongoski for Governor, Aug.-Nov. 2006.  Legislative/communications assistant to state Sen. Curt Thompson, Oct. 2005-July 2006.  B.A. in political science/history from Brenau Women's College.  Georgia native.  twitter
    Ramp Up Grassroots Organizing Program       (launched April 22, 2015. short term - for 5 weeks - to end of May 2015)        ...put paid staffers in all 50 states, DC and the territories...recruit and train volunteers, organize house parties...       below are about half of them, compiled from news reports AK - Connor Shaw Operations associate (Aug. 2014-April 2015) and Young Americans Northeast organizer (April-Aug. 2014) at Ready for Hillary.  B.A. degrees in economics and political science from Indiana University Bloomington, 2015.  twitter
AR - Evan Tanner Project manager at The Markham Group in Little Rock, AR, Jan. 2007-Dec. 2014.  Account executive at BestQuest Teaching Systems in the Little Rock area, Aug. 2005-June 2006.  Field sales representative at Reese Group Brokerage, Inc. in Arkansas and Memphis, TN March 2004-May 2005.  Outside sales representative for New Age Distributing, May 2001-June 2002.  B.A. in international trade from University of Central Arkansas, 2005.  twitter
AZ - Cynthia Aragon Community and constituent liaison, research analyst and policy adviser for the Arizona House Democratic caucus from Dec. 2008.  A field director for Kyrsten Sinema's 2012 campaign.  Coordinator for youth GOTV project Mi Familia Vota and NALEO Education Fund, Oct.-Nov. 2008; campaign coordinator for Protect Arizona's Freedom Coalition, July 2008-Oct. 2008; consultant, July 2007-Oct. 2008.   Administrator at SEIU Local 5, July 2004-June 2007.  Bachelor's degree from Arizona State University, 2012.  twitter
CA (Northern) - Sam Schneidman Field director in the Melbourne area for the Australian Labor Party, May 2013-Jan. 2015.  Regional field director in Las Vegas on the Obama campaign, July-Nov. 2012.  Associate at Schneidman & Associates International, Sept. 2011-March 2012.  Field organizer on the Obama campaign in Alaska and Iowa, Aug.-Nov. 2008.  B.A. in American/United States studies/civilization from Sewanee-The University of the South, 2010.
CA (Southern) - Ian Leviste Served as deputy Western field director for the Ready for Hillary super PAC.  twitter
CT - Derry Kiernan Worked on a campaign in Arkansas in Fall 2014; and on Attorney General Doug Gansler's campaign for the Democratic nomination for governor of Maryland, June 2014 primary.  Worked on Obama's 2012 campaign in Colorado.  Studied religion and politics at Oberlin College; president of the class of 2009.  New Haven native.
FL - Sandy Ducane Deputy state coordinator and state training director at Organizing for Action in Florida from Jan. 2014.  Owner of eBalloons, Nov. 1989-June 2010.  Director of customer service at American Express, 1995-2000.  M.B.A. from University of Miami School of Business, 1993; B.A. in political science from the University of Florida, 1984.  Fort Lauderdale native.  twitter
GA - Ramone Rushing Deputy field director on Georgia Unites Against Discrimination from Feb. 2015.  Deputy political director on Michelle Nunn for U.S. Senate in July-Nov. 2014.  Medical coordinator (Dec. 2013-March 2014) and executive assistant (July-Dec. 2013) at Family Ties, Inc..  J.D. from Emory University School of Law, 2010.  B.A. in political science and government from Morehouse College, 2006.
IN - Sheena Kadi Field director on Why Marriage Matters Ohio, March 2014-Jan. 2015.  Deputy field director on Freedom Indiana, Sept. 2013-March 2014.  Political director on Joe McNamara's campaign for Mayor of Toledo, May-Sept. 2013.  Field operative on Cory Booker for Senate in New Jersey, June-Aug. 2013.  GOTV organizer on Elizabeth Colbert-Busch for Congress in South Carolina special election, April-May 2013.  Regional communications lead for NW Ohio for Organizing for Action, Feb.-May 2013.  Summer organizer and field organizer on Obama for America in Ohio, June-Nov. 2012.  M.B.A. in business administration and management (2012), B.A. in business administration and marketing (2009), and A.A. in business administration and management (2006) from Lourdes College.  twitter
KS - Andrea Johnson Based in Leavenworth.  twitter
KY - Derrick Collett Southeast Kentucky field organizer on the 2014 Democratic Coordinated Campaign/Alison Lundergan Grimes for Senate.  Studied at the University of Kentucky.
MA - Erik Balsbaugh Senior associate at Dewey Square Group from June 2011.  Acting executive director of the Massachusetts League of Environmental Voters, March-June 2011.  Campaign organizer for the Massachusetts Immigrant & Refugee Advocacy Coalition, 2009-10.  Events director at Mike Capuano for Senate, 2009.  Regional director in Western and Central Mass. for John Kerry.  twitter
ME - Chuck Quintero Extensive advance experience: part of the national advance team for President Obama, Kerry/Edwards, director of advance for New Jersey Gov. Jim McGreevey, deputy director of advance on McGreevey for Governor, national advance team for Gore/Lieberman, and national advance team for President Clinton.  Director of the Maine Democratic Party's Coordinated Campaign, Oct. 2013-Dec. 2014.  Chief of staff to the Maine Senate President, Nov. 2012-Nov. 2013; caucus director for the Maine Senate Democratic Campaign Committee, Oct. 2007-March 2013; chief of staff in the Maine Senate Majority Office, Dec. 2008-Dec. 2010.   Director of public affairs in the Governor's Office of Health Policy and Finance, Jan.-Oct. 2007.  Communications director on the Committee to Re-elect Governor Baldacci, June-Dec. 2006.  Legislative analyst at the New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services, 2004-06.  B.A. from Manhattanville College, 1999.  twitter
MI - Ben Gardner Field director on Aaron Woolf for Congress in Plattsburgh, NY, April-Nov. 2014.  Regional field director for Freedom Indiana, Aug. 2013-March 2014.  Democratic Party of Wisconsin field director in the 8th CD, March-Nov. 2012.  Voting rights organizer for Organizing for America in NW Ohio, Sept.-Oct. 2011.  Field organizer on Kathy Hochul for Congress, May 2011.  Field organizer for the Michigan Democratic Party, Aug.-Nov. 2010.  B.A. in comparative cultures and politics from Michigan State University, 2010.  
MN - Scott Hogan Minnesota state director and campaign manager for Everytown for Gun Safety.  Worked on OFA-FL.  Graduate of Indiana University.  twitter
MO - Dan Bram Field associate at Jill Schupp for Missouri State Senate, June-Nov. 2014.  Organizing fellow at Ready for Hillary, June-Aug. 2014.  B.A. in political science from Washington University in St. Louis, 2015.
MT - Judith Heilman Law enforcement outreach (Oct. 2013-Oct. 2014) and Montana state lead (April-Sept. 2013) at Everytown for Gun Safety.  Montana state director at Obama for America, May-Nov. 2012; started as a neighborhood team leader in Bozeman in Oct. 2011.  Executive assistant to the president at Murdoch's Ranch & Home Supply, Aug. 2005-April 2012.  Heilman and her husband moved to Montana in 2005.  Previously she worked for ten years of arranging custom travel and leading international tour groups.  Started in law enforcement in 1974 and retired as a detective sergeant.  Bachelor's degree from San Jose State University.  San Francisco native.  
OH - Jay Plant National regional field director at Everytown for Gun Safety, from March 2013.  Regional field director for Organizing for America, Sept. 2011-Nov. 2012.  Senior analyst in the Office of Presidential Correspondence at The White House, Sept. 2010-Sept. 2011.  Regional organizer at Organizing for America, March 2009-Jan. 2010.  Field organizer on Obama for America, March-Nov. 2008.  Studied at the University of Akron.  Wooster native.  twitter
OR - Sonny Mehta In 2014 Mehta worked on "Oregon Right to Know." yes on Measure 92, the state-wide campaign to require labeling of GMO food products.  A regional field director for the Democratic Party of Oregon.  Attended University of Oregon.  twitter
PA - Ken Schulz Field director on John Delaney for Congress in Maryland, Aug.-Nov. 2014.  Campaign manager on Brian Frosh for Maryland Attorney General, Feb.-June 2014.  Regional GOTV director on Democratic Party of Virginia Coordinated Campaign/Terry McAuliffe for Governor, Sept.-Nov. 2013.  National field director on Scouts for Equality, Feb.-June 2013.  Regional field director on Obama for America in Reading, PA, Feb.-Nov. 2012.  Store manager at Revolution Cycles, Oct. 2009-June 2011.  Field organizer on Obama for America in Bethlehem, PA, Sept.-Nov. 2008.  B.A. in political science, sociology from Rutgers, 2007.  twitter
SD - Mandy Hagseth Public affairs consultant to Planned Parenthood of Minn., ND and SD from March 2015.  Graduate assistant at University of South Dakota from Sept. 2012.  UN human rights fellow in Monrovia, Liberia, May-Aug. 2012.  Deputy political director for Professional Firefighters of New Hampshire, Sept.-Nov. 2010.  Campaign manager on Angie Buhl for South Dakota State Senate, March-Nov. 2010; campaign manager on Martha Vanderlinde for South Dakota State House, March 2008-Nov. 2010.  Lobbyist for the South Dakota Advocacy Network for Women, Jan. 2009-March 2010.  Organizer for NARAL Pro-Choice South Dakota, Oct. 2008-Jan. 2009.  Project director/sexual health educator (Oct. 2007-Jan. 2009) and research associate (March-Sept. 2007) at University of South Dakota's Sanford School of Medicine.  Senior field organizer on the South Dakota Campaign for Healthy Families, June-Nov. 2006.  J.D. from the University of South Dakota School of Law, 2014.  Bachelor's degree from the University of South Dakota, 2006.
TX - Manfred Mecoy Deputy field director on the North Carolina Coordinated Campaign in 2014.  Field director for Grassroots Solutions in Columbus, Ohio from June 2013.  Regional field director for the Ohio Democratic Party, Feb.-Dec. 2012.  Field organizer for the Ohio Democratic Party, April-Nov. 2010.  Ohio PIRG fellow/associate, Aug. 2009-Jan. 2010.  Graduate of the University of Texas at Austin, 2008.  Fort Worth native.  
UT - Ben Haynes Campaign coordinator on the Committee to Elect Sam Gill, April-Dec. 2014.  Bartender and busser at Cheers and Swizzles from Jan. 2012.  B.A. in political science, campaign management from University of Utah, 2014.  American Fork native.
WI - Tyler Hendricks Campaigns include Chief Justice Shirley Abrahamson, State Sen. Jennifer Shilling, and Tammy Baldwin for Senate in 2012.  Degree in political science from University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2009.  Sparta native.  twitter
WY - Peter Bishop Bachelor's in political science from the University of Wyoming, 2014. See: Alyson Krueger.  "How the Hillary Clinton Campaign Built A Staff As Diverse As America."  Fast Company.  Jan. 6, 2016. Maggie Haberman.  "'Ready for Hillary' Workers Are Ready to Join Campaign."  The New York Times.  April 1, 2015.   The Ready for Hillary super PAC worked independently over the last several years working to build a base of support for Clinton. Haberman lists a half dozen RfH staff transitioning over to the campaign in waiting:
Ready for Hillary Campaign in Waiting
Adam Parkhomenko co-founder/co-chair/ex. director director of grassroots engagement
Neisha Blandin grassroots fundraising director national finance associate
Alex Smith deputy finance director national finance associate for outreach Hillary for America
Hans Goff southern regional organizing southern regional organizing
Jessica Meija western regional organizing western regional organizing
Rachel Schneider director for young Americans and Jewish Americans Iowa intern coordinator Jennifer Epstein and Mark Halperin.  "An Inside Lookat the Hillary Clinton Inner Circle."  Bloomberg Politics, May 6, 2015. Annie Karni and Kenneth P. Vogel.  "Hillary Clinton's cheapskate campaign."  Politico, April 24, 2015. Katie Glueck.  "The power players behind Hillary Clinton's campaign."  Politico, April 12, 2015. Darren Samuelsohn.  "Hillary's nerd squad."  Politico.  March 25, 2015. Ruby Cramer.  "Hillary Clinton's New, No-Drama Fundraising Machine.  BuzzFeed.  March 24, 2015. Phillip Rucker.  "Hillary Clinton adds top digital talent to campaign-in-waiting."  The Washington Post, March 24, 2015.
Phillip Rucker.  "In states with the first 2016 primaries, Democrats ask: Where's Hillary?"  The Washington Post.  March 17, 2015.
Ben Jacobs.  "Hillary Clinton eyes campaign launch in early April with plans to staff up in Iowa."  The Guardian.  Mar. 9, 2015.
Philip Rucker and Dan Balz.  "Top Vilsack adviser to run Hillary Clinton's Iowa campaign."  The Washington Post.  Mar. 4, 2015.
Philip Rucker and Anne Gearan. "The making of Hillary 5.0: Marketing wizards help re-imagine Clinton brand."  The Washington Post.  Feb. 21, 2015. Anne Gearan and Dan Balz.  "Official or not, Hillary Clinton buids a massive 2016 team-in-waiting."  The Washington Post.  Feb. 6, 2015.
Mike Allen.  "Inside Hillary Clinton's 2016 plan."  Politico.  Jan. 26, 2015.
Jonathan Allen.  "The Man Poised to Guide Hillary Clinton's Presidential Campaign."  Bloomberg Politics.  Dec. 22, 2014.
David Freedlander.  "The Race to Be Hillary's Karl Rove."  The Daily Beast.  Nov. 26, 2014.
Amy Chozick.  "Planet Hillary."  New York Times Magazine.  Jan. 24, 2014.
Maggie Haberman.  "Hillary Clinton's 50 influentials."  Politico.  Jan. 5, 2014.  and Maggie Haberman.  "Hillary Clinton's shadow campaign."  Politico,  Jan. 5, 2014.
A recurring theme in coverage of Clinton's developing 2016 campaign team is the need learn from mistakes made on the 2008 campaign, which was marked by infighting and "the lack of any clear lines of authority."  See: Gail Sheehy.  "Hillaryland at War."  Vanity Fair.  Aug. 2008.
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Globalist and Left Wing USA List 2018
Globalist and Left Wing USA List 2018
The Following have all been caught Donating to the far Left Globalist Democrats and or the Globalist none profits
14th Ward Independent Political Organization AAAFund AFGE AFL-CIO American Association for Justice American Federation of Teachers American Hospital Association American Political Science Association Asian Republican Assembly - Texas Austin DSA Bulverde Area Republican Women Black Political Caucus - all muslims BOLA Tinubu AmbassadorsBOLA Tinubu Ambassadors Brady Campaign - To prevent Gun Violence BTU CBCPAC - Congressional Black Caucus CC1 Companies CISPES Solidarity with El Salvador Cisco Systems CleanSlateNow Club for Growth Colorado Black Women for Political Action - CBWPA Common Cause Council on American Islamic Relations CAIR - Muslim Brotherhood none Profit Catalyst Project Deloitte LLP Democratic Party Democrats - Katy Area Democratic Socialists of America Democracy for Monroe County (DFMC) DVCF Electoral Reform Society EU Delegation to the Council of Europe Family Action Fanjul Corp Filipino-American Political Organization With Equal Representation GAPA-Gay Asian Pacific Alliance Generation Joshua Gilfords - Courage to fight gun violence Gold Coast Florida Regional Center Greenstreet Partners Gun Owners Caucus GW College Republicans Hidalgo County Texas Young Democrats Human Reform Politics Humans Rights Campaign Independent Community Bankers of America Independent Political Organization of the 22nd Ward Inland Empire Democratic Socialists of America - IE DSA International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers International Socialist Organization Jobs with Justice KU Asian American Student Union (AASU) Latino Victory - Ran by Muslims La Joya CWT LCV Action Fund League of Women Voters of the U.S. Leon Medical Centers LGBTA LGBTQ Victory Fund Libra Group Libertarian Party Liberty Belles Republican Women Log Cabin Republicans Millennial Action Project Miami Herald Michigan League of Conservation Voters Mi-PACA: Michigan's Political Action Committee for Animals Moms Demand Action Move To Amend NARAL - Pro Choice America NASW - National Association of Social Workers National Committee to Preserve National Organization for Woman National Federation of Republican Women National Women's Political Caucus NEA - National Education Association NEA Political Animals Nueces County Republican Women NextEra Energy NYU College Republicans Ocean Champions - The only political voice for the oceans Open Primaries Operating Engineers Union Organization For Black Struggle Our Revolution - Arizona for Bernie Sanders Our Revolution - new orleans Our Revolution New Mexico Painters & Allied Trades Union Paloma Partners Planned Parenthood - All leaders belong to CAIR Political Institute for Women Political Nation Political Wasp Coalition of Americans for Political Equality PAC Political Organization of the World Government Political Science Students' Organization Inc., - WVSU Political Science Students' Organization Msu-Gsc Powerpac Progressive Power Progressives for a Democratic Republic - PDR Prospect Hotel Advisors Renaissance Technologies Republic - is a non party-political organisation Republican Governors Association (RGA) Republican Party Johnson County - Kansas Republican Party - Williamson County Texas Republican Party - Maine Republicans Overseas Right to Life Political Action Committee Roosevelt Institute Save Action PAC Serve America Movement - SAM SEIU Florida Sierra Club Socialist Alternative Socialist Party USA Sicialist - Phily Stonewall Democrats Southern Glazer's Wine & Spirits St George's University Sun Sentinel Tea Party Teenage Republicans of Massachusetts - MATARs Texas Federation of Republican Women Texas Parent PAC Transgender Political Coalition - TTPC Tremont Partners TX Votes US-Cuba Democracy PAC UWSP College Republicans Vote Smart Webb County Democratic Party Womans March Yale Political Union Young Americans for Freedom - YAF Young European Federalists - JEF Like Young Democrats Veterans for Natural Rights Voters For Animal Rights
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Conservative Voting List
          Alabama        Senate
       House of Representatives R - Martha Roby
          Arizona        Senate R - Martha McSally
       House of Representatives
          California        Senate
       House of Representatives R - Paul Cook R - Diane Harkey R - Devin Nunes R - Kevin McCarthy
          Florida        Senate R - Rick Scott
       House of Representatives R - Matt Gaetz R - Ted Yoho
          Georgia        Governor Brian Kemp
       Lt Governor Geoff Duncan
       Attorney General Chris Carr
       Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger
       House of Representatives District 01 - R - Earl "Buddy" Carter District 02 - R - Herman West Jr. District 03 - R - Drew Ferguson District 04 - R - Joe Profit District 05 - none District 06 - R - Karen Handel District 07 - R - Rob Woodall District 08 - R - Austin Scott District 09 - R - Doug Collins District 10 - R - Jody Hice District 11 - R - Barry Loudermilk District 12 - R - Rick Allen District 13 - D - David Scott
          Hawaii Governor - Andria Tupola
       House of Representatives
          Indiana        Senate R - Mike Braun
       House of Representatives
          Kansas        Senate
       Governor R - Kris Kobach
       House of Representatives R - Kevin Yoder
       Atoorney General R - Derick Schidt
       Secratary Of State R - Scott Schuab
          Lousiana        Senate
       House of Representatives R - Clay Higgins
          Massachusetts R - Jeff Diehl
          Minnisota        Senate R - Karin Housley
       House of Representatives R - Tom Emmer R - Jim Hagedorn R - Dave Hughes R - Jason Lewis R - Pete Stauber
          Mississippi        Senate R - Roger Wicker R - Cindy Hyde Smith
       House of Representatives
          Missouri        Senate R - Josh Howley
       House of Representatives
          Montana        Senate R - Matt Rosendale
       House of Representatives
          Nebraska        Senate R - Deb Fisher
       House of Representatives
          Nevada        Senate R - Dean Heller
       House of Representatives R - Danny Tarkanian
          New Jersey        Senate
       House of Representatives R - Jay Webber
          New york        Senate R - Dan Donovan R - Tom Reed R - Lee Zeldin
          North Dakota        Senate R - Kevin Cramer
       House of Representatives
          Ohio        Senate R - Jim Renacci
       House of Representatives
          Pennsylvania        Senate R - Lou Barletta
       House of Representatives R - Kieth Rothfus
          South Carolina        Senate
       House of Representatives R - Katie Arrington
          Tennessee        Senate R - Marsha Blackburn
       House of Representatives R - David Kustoff
          Texas        Senate R - Ted Cruz
       House of Representatives District 01 - D - Shirley McKellar District 02 - R - Daniel Crenshaw District 03 - R - Van Taylor District 04 - R - John Ratcliffe District 05 - R - Lance Gooden District 06 - R - Ronald Wright District 07 - R - John Culberson District 08 - R - Kevin Brady District 09 - I - Kesha Rogers District 10 - R - Michael McCaul District 11 - R - Mike Conaway District 12 - R - Kay Granger District 13 - R - Mac Thornberry District 14 - R - Randy Weber District 15 - D - Vicente González District 16 - R - Rick Seeberger District 17 - R - Bill Flores District 18 - R - Ava Pate District 19 - R - Jodey Arrington District 20 - None District 21 - R - Chip Roy District 22 - R - Pete Olson District 23 - None District 24 - R - Kenny Marchant District 25 - R - Roger Williams District 26 - R - Michael C. Burgess District 27 - R - Michael Cloud District 28 - None District 29 - R - Phillip Arnold Aronoff District 30 - None District 31 - R - John Carter District 32 - R - Pete Sessions District 33 - R - Willie Billups District 34 - None District 35 - R - David Smalling District 36 - R - Brian Babin
          Utah        Senate R - Mitt Romney
       House of Representatives
          Virginia        Senate 01 - R - Cory Stewart
       House of Representatives
          Washington        Senate R - Susan Hutchison
       House of Representatives District - 01 - Jeffrey Beeler District - 02 - none District - 03 - Jaime Herrera Beutler District - 04 - Dan Newhouse District - 05 - Cathy McMorris Rodgers District - 06 - Douglas Dightman District - 07 - Craig Keller District - 08 - Dino Rossi District - 09 - none District - 10 - Joseph Brumbles
          West Virginia        Senate R - Evan Jenkins R - Patrick Morrisey
       House of Representatives
          Wisconsin        Senate R - Leah Vukmir
       House of Representatives R - Bryan Steil
          Wyoming        Senate R -  John Barrasso
       House of Representatives
          Special Elections 2018
New York's 25th ------------- R - James Maxwell --- November 6, 2018 Pennsylvania's 7th ---------- R - Pearl Kim ------- November 6, 2018 Pennsylvania's 15th --------- R - Marty Nothstein - November 6, 2018 U.S. Senator from Minnesota - R - Karin Housley --- November 6, 2018
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The Clintons Kill List = 135 and counting!
The Clintons Kill List = 135 and counting! 
      THE FOLLOWING CLINTON BODYGUARDS ARE DEAD
01 - Alan G. Whicher - Oversaw Clinton’s Secret Service detail. In October 1994 Whicher was transferred to the Secret Service field office in the Murrah Building in Oklahoma City. Whatever warning was given to the BATF agents in that building did not reach Alan Whicher, whom died in the bomb blast of April 19th 1995.
02 - Sgt. Brian Hanley
03 - Conway LeBleu
04 - Spec. Gary Rhodes
05 - Col. Robert Kelly  
06 - Robert Williams  
07 - Captain Scott J. Reynolds
08 - Steve Willis
09 - Sgt. Tim Sabel  
10 - Todd McKeehan  
11 - Col. William Densberger
12 - Major General William Robertson
13 - Major William S. Barkley, Jr.
      THE FOLLOWING PERSONS HAD INFORMATION ON THE IVES/HENRY CASE:
14 - Gregory Collins – Died from a gunshot wound January 1989.
15 - Keith Coney – Died when his motorcycle slammed into the back of a truck, 7/88
16 - Keith McMaskle – Died, stabbed 113 times, Nov, 1988
17 - James Milan – Found decapitated. However, the Coroner ruled his death was due to natural causes.
18 - Jeff Rhodes – He was shot, mutilated and found burned in a trash dump in April 1989.
19 - Jordan Kettleson – Was found shot to death in the front seat of his pickup truck in June 1990.
20 - Molly Macauley
21 - Richard Winters – A suspect in the Ives/Henry deaths. He was killed in a set-up robbery July 1989.
      Benghazi
22 - Chris Stevens 
23 - Glen Doherty 
24 - Sean Smith 
25 - Tyrone Woods
      Hello Crash 02/93 
      Deputy Commander, Chief of Ops, Chief of Intel. & crew Chief for V Corps which was prominent in Bosnia - Serb operations, along with the carrier Roosevelt.  They were associated with Clinton’s visit to the Roosevelt. Helo crashed near Weisbaden Germany.
26 - Gen. Robertson 
27 - Col. Densberger 
28 - Col. Kelly
29 - Spec. Rhodes
30 - William Colby - Died April 22, 1996 - Director of Central Intelligence (ret) Drowned, Computer on plate of food half eaten they say he decided to just go canoeing, Most notable about the body was the absence of a life jacket, which according to his wife, Colby always wore on the water.
      Helo Crash 05/93 
      All four died in crash in the woods near Quantico, VA. All had escorted Clinton on flight to the Roosevelt. Videotape made by firemen at crash site seized by feds.
31 - Sgt. B. Haney 
32 - Sgt. Tim Sabel 
33 - Maj. William Barkley 
34 - Capt. Scott Reynolds 
      Killed when the C-130 carrying the Presidential Limos crashed near Jackson Hole, Wyoming. August 18, 1996.
35 - Aldo Franscoia, Secret Service Agent
36 - Cpt. Kevin N. Earnest, Aircraft Commander
37 - Cpt. Kimberly Jo Wielhouwer, Pilot
38 - 2Lt. Benjamin T. Hall, Navigator
39 - SSgt. Michael J. Smith Jr., Loadmaster
40 - Sr. Airman Rick L. Merritt, Flight Engineer
41 - SSgt. Michael R. York, Loadmaster
42 - Sr. Airman Billy R. Ogston, Crew Chief
43 - Airman Thomas A. Stevens, Loadmaster.
      And the following
44 - Sr. Airman Billy R. Ogston, Crew Chief
45 - Aldo Franscoia, Secret Service Agent - 
46 - Anthony Bourdain had hired investigators to uncover the Clinton Sex Traficing Ring, he died June 8 2018 and the report said he committed suicide while on location in France for Parts Unknown.
47 - Antonin Scalia - A untrained cop said he died from a heart attack yet there is no proof of this what so ever. The popular luxury ranch where the Supreme Court Justice was found dead just so happens to be owned by Obama friend/supporter and Democratic Party donor John Poindexter. 
48 - Barbara Wise – Commerce Department staffer. Worked closely with Ron Brown and John Huang. Cause of death unknown. Died November 29, 1996. Her bruised, nude body was found locked in her office at the Department of Commerce. 
49 - Barry Seal – Drug running TWA pilot out of Mena Arkansas, death was no accident.
50 - 2Lt. Benjamin T. Hall - Navigator 
51 - Bill Shelton – Arkansas State Trooper and fiancee of Kathy Ferguson. Critical of the suicide ruling of his fiancee, he was found dead in June, 1994 of a gunshot wound also ruled a suicide at the grave site of his fiancee. 
52 - Bob Unruh - Death by barbell just prior to his testemony about a person funneling money under the Clintion Administration. 
53 - Calvin Walraven - 24 year on Walraven was a key witness in Jocelyn Elder’s son’s drug case. Ten days after Elder’s son was convicted of trafficking in cocaine, Walraven was found dead in his apartment with a gunshot blast to the head. Tim Hover, a Little Rock police spokesman says no foul play is suspected.
54 - Caetano Carani - Witness to a shooting near the White House. Suffered an unknown infection just before he was to testify. Death attributed to “apparent” food poisoning.
55 - Charles Meissner – Assistant Secretary of Commerce who gave John Huang special security clearance, died shortly thereafter in a small plane crash.
56 - Charles Frederick Carson “Chuck” Ruff - Died Nov 19, 2000 was a prominent American lawyer based in Washington, D.C., and was best known as the White House Counsel who defended President Bill Clinton during his impeachment trial in 1999.
57 - Chandra Levy - Intern was murdered and was known to have sex with Bill Clinton. 
58 - C. Victor Raiser II and Montgomery Raiser, Major players in the Clinton fund raising organization died in a private plane crash in July 1992.
59 - Daneil A. Dutko - Daniel A. Dutko, 54, was the co-chairman of Leadership 2000, the Democratic National Committee’s main fund-raising effort. He held many other high-level political positions, including vice chairman of finance for Clinton-Gore in 1995; finance chairman of the 53rd inaugural ball; and vice chairman of finance for the DNC in 1996 (when the Chinese money poured in). Attributed to a bicycle accident in which it’s claimed he struck his head on the concrete twice.  
60 - Danny Casolaro - Investigative reporter. Investigating MenaAirport and Arkansas Development Finance Authority. He slit his wrists, apparently, in the middle of his investigation. 
61 - Dennis Eisman - An attorney with information on INSLAW. Eisman was found shot to death on April 5, 1991.
62 - Don Adams Died Jan 7, 1997 - Long before Whitewater’s land flips made the Clinton’s circle of friends rich, many of the same players had been involved in a similar land swindle in Branson. Don Adams was a lawyer in Arkansas who got involved trying to help the people who were being swindled out of their life savings.
63 - Don Henry – Known as “The boys on the track” case. Reports say the boys may have stumbled upon the Mena Arkansas airport drug operation. A controversial case, the initial report of death said, due to falling asleep on railroad tracks. Later reports claim the 2 boys had been slain before being placed on the tracks.
64 - Duane Garrett - Died 7/26/1995 - Radio Host and Al Gore Fund Raiser. According to Garrett’s lawyer, Garrett was under investigation for defrauding investors in Garrett’s failed sports memorabilia venture. There was talk of a deal to evade prosecution. On July 26th, Garrett canceled an afternoon meeting with his lawyer because he had to meet some people at the San Francisco airport. Three hours later he was found floating in the bay under the Golden Gate Bridge.
65 - Ed Willey – Clinton fundraiser, found dead November 1993 deep in the woods in VA of a gunshot wound to the head. Ruled a suicide. Ed Willey died on the same day his wife Kathleen Willey claimed Bill Clinton groped her in the oval office in the White House. Ed Willey was involved in several Clinton fund raising events.
66 - Cpl Eric S. Fox - Died 3/22/99. Crewman for Marine One, the Presidential Helicopter. Shot in the head, and declared a suicide.
67 - Eric Butera - Owned a small aircraft repair business, and had stumbled on several aircraft whose tail numbers were being changed on a regular basis. Was about to go public when he walked headfirst into a spinning propeller.
68 - Florence Martin – Accountant & sub-contractor for the CIA, was related to the Barry Seal, Mena, Arkansas, airport drug smuggling case. He died of three gunshot wounds.
69 - Floyd Walton - Killed in house explosion along with his wife, he was 77 and had stronf ties to the Clintons. 
70 - Gandy Baugh – Attorney for Clinton’s friend Dan Lassater, died by jumping out a window of a tall building January, 1994. His client was a convicted drug distributor.
71 - Gareth Williams - The British MI6 spy who was found dead Aug 10 2010 inside a holdall bag in his bathtub in London hacked into secret data held on former U.S. President Bill Clinton, The Sun newspaper has sensationally claimed today. was 31 years old when he was found naked, dead in his own bathtub in Pimlico
72 - Gavin MacFadyen - Journalist who was Julian Assange’s Mentor and Wiki Leaks Co Founder he was also Hillary Clintons Biggest enemy next to Trump. Cause of Death is a mystery. 
73 - Hershell Friday – Attorney and Clinton fundraiser died March 1, 1994, when his plane exploded.
74 - Ian Spiro - Spiro had supporting documentation for grand jury proceedings on the INSLAW case. His wife and 3 children were found murdered on November 1, 1992 in their home. The all died of gunshot wounds to the head. Ian’s body was found several days later in a parked car in the Borego Desert. Cause of death? The ingestion of cyanide. Declared a murder/suicide.
75 - James Bunch – Died from a gunshot suicide. It was reported that he had a “Black Book” of people which contained names of influential people who visited prostitutes in Texas and Arkansas
76 - James Wilson – Was found dead in May 1993 from an apparent hanging suicide. He was reported to have ties to Whitewater
77 - James McDougal – Clintons convicted Whitewater partner died of an apparent heart attack, while in solitary confinement. He was a key witness in Ken Starr’s investigation.
78 - James Sabow Col. - Died 1991 Supposedly about to blow the whistle on drug running activity taking place on the naval base where he was stationed, Col. James Sabow was found by his wife in the backyard of their home with his head blown off with a shotgun. The Navy ruled it a suicide. In all, more than 40 deaths by individuals concerned with drug traffic on military bases have been declared as suicides despite evidence that murder was involved.64 - Jenny Moore - August 13 2018 Investigative journalist Jenny Moore was found dead in her room at the Radisson Country Inn & Suites in Washington D.C. on Monday. Jenny Moore was investigatine a Rape and Pedophilia case and the Clinton’s.
79 - Jeremy Michael Boorda - (November 26, 1939 – May 16, 1996) was a United States Navy admiral who served as the 25th Chief of Naval Operations. Boorda is notable for being the first American sailor to have risen through the enlisted ranks to become the Chief of Naval Operations, the highest-ranking billet in the U.S. Navy. A Vietnam War veteran, died in May 1996, at the age of 56, when he committed suicide by shooting himself in the chest.
80 - Jerry Parks – Head of Clinton’s gubernatorial security team in Little Rock .. Gunned down in his car at a deserted intersection outside Little Rock Park’s son said his father was building a dossier on Clinton He allegedly threatened to reveal this information. After he died the files were mysteriously removed from his house.
81 - Jim Wilhite - 12/92 Skiing Accident Vice Chair. of Arkla, Inc. with ties to Clinton & Mack Mclarty, whom he called just hours before his death.
82 - Joe Montano - Was a Philippine American activist who died at age 47 due to a heart attack. He was a aid to Senator Kaine and had knowledge of the DNC election rigging for Hillary Clinton. 
83 - John Ashe - Former UN Leader who in 2015 was charged with bribary charges. He was a billion air developer who took money and gave favors to a tune of 3.1 million dollars. Ashe Died Days before giving testimony against the Clintons for their involment in the Chineese Bribary case. 
84 - John Kennedy Jr died before Hillary won the Senate in NY. He was going to run! 
85 - John Jones - Julian Assange’s LAWYER FOUND DEAD after being Struck by Train. 
86 - Johnny Franklin Lawhon, Jr. - Died March 29, 1998 - In the spring of 1997, a tornado ripped through some junked cars at Johnny’s transmission and opened up the trunk of a car that proved to have a box of Whitewater records in it, including a copy of a $27,000 cashiers check drawn on Madison and payable to Bill Clinton. Johnny Franklin Lawhon, Sr. realized what he was looking at and turned the box of documents over to the FBI. According to police, Lawhon Jr. (the son) and a friend hit a telephone pole at a high rate of speed after their car had become airborne and left the road. They had driven less than ¼ of a mile at the time of the accident. This manner of death is similar to the single vehicle accidents that killed Paula Grober, and Neil Moody.
87 - Johnny Lawhorn, Jr. – Mechanic, found a check made out to Bill Clinton in the trunk of a car left at his repair shop. He was found dead after his car had hit a utility pole.
88 - John Wilson - Suicide, Alledgedly hung himself.  Reportedly part of Whitewater and was ready to talk.
89 - John Walker - Accident RTC investigator who fell from balcony of apartment that was also a getaway for Vince Foster.
90 - Jon Parnell Walker – Whitewater investigator for Resolution Trust Corp. Jumped to his death from his Arlington , Virginia apartment balcony August 15, 1993. He was investigating the Morgan Guaranty scandal.
91 - Johnston Wilson McGill, 34, was pronounced dead on his couch by a private doctor after suffering an apparent heart attack. Just days after being summoned to appear before Trey Gowdy’s congressional committee to testify about Hillary Clinton’s email server, one of her aides was found dead. 
92 - Judy Gibbs - (along with her sister Sharon) Died July 24, 2009 appeared in the December 1979 issue of Penthouse, and later worked at a bordello near Mena, Arkansas which also ran a blackmail operation with photos taken of the customers with their girls. According to the Gibbs family, Bill Clinton was a regular customer of Judy.
93 - Kathy Ferguson – Ex-wife of Arkansas Trooper Danny Ferguson, was found dead in May 1994, in her living room with a gunshot to her head. It was ruled a suicide even though there were several packed suitcases, as if she were going somewhere. Danny Ferguson was a co-defendant along with Bill Clinton in the Paula Jones lawsuit Kathy Ferguson was a possible corroborating witness for Paula Jones. Judy was burned alive when her house burned down.
94 - Kevin N. Earnest Cpt. - Aircraft Commander 
95 - Kevin Ives & Don Henry – Known as “The boys on the track” case. Reports say the boys may have stumbled upon the Mena Arkansas airport drug operation. A controversial case, the initial report of death said, due to falling asleep on railroad tracks. Later reports claim the 2 boys had been slain before being placed on the tracks. 
96 - Larry Guerrin - An employee of the National Security Agency in electronic intelligence. Standorf was a source of information for Danny Casalaro who was investigating INSLAW, BCCI, etc. Standorf’s body was found in the backseat of a car at Washington National Airport on Jan 31, 1991.
97 - Kimberly Jo Wielhouwer Cpt. - Pilot
98 - Luther Parks - Head of Clinton’s security team in Little Rock, gunned down in his car outside of Little Rock.  Home broken into before his death, dossier on Clinton taken.
99 - Marion Christopher Barry - Son of notorious Washington D.C. mayor Marion Barry found dead supposedly from an overdose, at the age of 36.
100 - Marcel Lazar Lehel - Guccifer had Hacked many people including the Clintons and the DNC was found dead in his cell, they said it was yet another suicide. 
101 - Mary Mahoney – A former White House intern was murdered July 1997 at a Starbucks Coffee Shop in Georgetown .. The murder happened just after she was togo public w:th her story of sexual harassment in the White House.
102 - Michael J. SmithJr. SSgt. - Loadmaster
103 - Montgomery Raiser - Son of C. Victor Raiser II, both men died on a plane crash, On May 29, 1993, President Clinton announced that he had selected Raiser’s widow, Molly Raiser, 50, former Democratic co-chair of the Women’s Campaign Fund, to be his protocol chief and stated that he planned to nominate her for confirmation as an ambassador.
104 - Michael R. York SSgt. - Loadmaster
105 - Meil Moody - Died Aug 25 1996 - Following Vincent Foster’s murder, Lisa Foster married James Moody, a judge in Arkansas, on Jan 1, 1996. Near the time Susan McDougal first went to jail for contempt, Judge Moody’s son, Neil died in a car crash. There were other reports that Neil Moody had discovered something very unsettling among his stepmother’s private papers and was threatening to go public with it just prior to the beginning of the Democratic National Convention. He was alleged to have been talking to Bob Woodward of the Washington Post about a blockbuster story. Witnesses said they saw Neil Moody sitting in his car arguing with another person just prior to HIS CAR SUDDENLY SPEEDING OFF OUT OF CONTROL AND HITTING A BRICK WALL.
106 - Paula Grober – Clinton’s speech interpreter for the deaf from 1978 until her death December 9, 1992. She died in a one car accident
107 - Paul Tulley – Democratic National Committee Political Director found dead in a hotelroom in Little Rock , September 1992. Described by Clinton as a “dear friend and trusted advisor
108 - Paul Wilcher - Attorney investigating corruption at MenaAirport with Casolaro and the 1980 “October Surprise” was found dead on a toilet June 22, 1993, in his WashingtonDC apartment. Had delivered a report to Janet Reno 3 weeks before his death.
109 - Peter W. Smith - 81 Suicide - was investigating the Clinton E-mails
110 - Rick L. Merritt Sr. Airman - Flight Engineer
111 - Ronald Rogers - Ark. dentist for Clintons, killed on way to interview with a “London Sunday Telegraph” reporter to reveal info. Plane Crash 
112 - Ron Brown – Secretary of Commerce and former DNC Chairman. Reported to have died by impact in a plane crash. A pathologist close to the investigation reported that there was a hole in the top of Brown’s skull resembling a gunshot wound. At the time of his death Brown was being investigated, and spoke publicly of his willingness to cut a deal with prosecutors. The rest of the people on the plane also died. A few days later the air Traffic controller commited suicide.
113 - Sandeep Aherlekar, Dr. - Was the anesthesiologist during the surgery to remove a blood clot from Hillary Clinton’s Brain. Was found dead 3 months later on September 30, 2016. 
      his death a apparent suicide however he was a devout Hindu and the Hindu considers suicide murder and thus goes against the code. 
114 - Sandy Hume - Died Feb 22, 1998 Was a American journalist. Hume worked for The Hill newspaper in Washington, D.C. Was credited with breaking the story of the “coup against Newt Gingrich.” Died from suicide sound familire? 
115 - Seth Rich - whistleblower on Voter Fraud worked for the DNP was robbed but nothing was taken.
116 - Shahram Amiri - was executed by Iran for being a US spy
117 - Sharon Regoli Ciferno - Died in Mexico after laughing to hard. Her brother is former Westmoreland County Judge David Regoli (Democrat) who was involved in the voting booth scandal in Pa. 04-26-2016
118 - Shawn Lucas - Found Dead 08-02-2016, he served the fraud law suit papers against the Clintons.   
119 - Stanley Huggins – Investigated Madison Guaranty. His death was a purported suicide and his report was never released.
120 - Stanley Heard - Plane Crash, Chair of chiropractic Health Care Advisory Comm. for Clinton who had treated Clinton’s mother, stepfather & brother.  Killed when air plane crashed after reporting fire on board.
121 - Stanley Meyer - NOT known to have meet the Clintons however Bill Clinton was president. 1998 ran out of the resterant yelling they poisoned me and his body was burned before the family got to the hospital. The Franklin County coroner report that ruled that Meyer, who had high blood pressure, died of a cerebral aneurysm. Stanley Meyer invented what he called a perpetual motion machine that ran off of water. Many believe he was killed to surpress his idea. Bill Clinton was persident in 1998.
122 - Steve Dickson - Who worked with Dr. Heard, in addition to serving on Clinton‘s advisory council personally treated Clinton’s mother, stepfather and brother.
123 - Suzanne “Sue” Coleman - Had affair with Clinton while attorney general. “Suicide” with gunshot wound to the back of her head.  No autopsy, was ruled a suicide. Was pregnant at the time of her death. 
124 - Suzanne “Sue” Coleman’s - Unborn Baby 
125 - Theodore Williams, Jr.- Died 12/16/97/- Traffic Accident, A passing car hit the brother of Presidential Secretary Betty Currie after his own car had somehow run off the road. Bill Clinton called Monica Lewinsky at 2:00 AM the next morning to tell her of the death and alert Monica that her named appeared on the Paula Jones witness list. Betty’s brother had also been beaten shortly before Betty testified in a previous matter.
126 - Terrance Yeakey - First police officer to arrive at the Murrah Building following the OK City bombing. One year later, his patrol car was found abandoned along a dirt road, the front seat covered with blood. Officer Yeakey himself was found a short distance away, with cut wounds on both arms and his throat, plus a gunshot through the head. No gun was ever found, and the death was ruled a suicide. He had collected together a vast amount of hard data on the bombing of the Murray building. That material was never found following his death. His life had been threatened.
127 - Thomas A. Stevens Airman - Loadmaster - Killed when the C-130 carrying the Presidential Limos crashed near Jackson Hole, Wyoming. August 18, 1996. All nine people on board a White House support plane were killed late Saturday (10:48 pm MDT), when it crashed into Sheep Mountain (also known as Sleeping Indian Mountain) near Jackson Hole Wyoming. The aircraft was en route from Jackson Hole to John F. Kennedy International airport.  The Air Force Lockheed Martin C-130 Hercules transport aircraft was carrying a presidential vehicle and many pieces of luggage, all related to the president’s vacation (50th birthday celebration in the Grand Tetons). President Clinton said Sunday afternoon that he was told the pilot was attempting to return to the Jackson Hole airport when it crashed (CNN news report).  The Air Force reported finding no evidence of an in-flight mechanical emergency  after examining the flight data and flight voice recorders and could not find evidence that the pilot radioed mechanical trouble be      fore crashing into the mountainside as reported by the White House. The victims included 8 crew members and one Secret Service agent. The aircraft and crew were stationed out of Dyess Air Force Base.
128 - Todd Madison -  a.k.a. “Hillary’s handler,” died at a Wisconsin hospital on December 8, 2017, at age 49. another heart attack. It was reported that Clinton could be seen “leaning against a security bollard and then buckling and stumbling as her security detail helps her into a black van.”
129 - Victor Thorn Born William J. “Bill” Makufa Was a Clinton Researcher and was found dead and committed suicide according to the police report.  
130 - Victor Raiser - Chair. of Mobile Telecomm whose subsidiary is SkyTel. A finance co-chair in Clinton organization who soured. Plane Crash, His plane went down in Alaska on a fishing expedition.
131 - Vince Foster – Former White House councilor, and colleague of Hillary Clinton at Little Rock’s Rose Law firm. Died of a gunshot wound to the head, ruled a suicide. Vince Foster had been shot twice in the back of the head.
132 - Vincent Fleck, the father of Clinton’s physician Dr. Daniel Fleck, was found dead near his home just 24 hours after releasing Hillary’s most secret medical records to the public.
133 - Vincent Fleck - He was hired by the Clinton White House to work as a Chef, and continued to serve the Bush administration. Interestingly, he was reported missing during a hike, and his body was found almost 2 miles away at the bottom of a river. No cause of death has ever been made, but the death date is listed as June 13, 2015 
134 - Walter Scheib - he was reported missing during a hike, and his body was found almost 2 miles away at the bottom of a river. No cause of death has ever been made, but the death date is listed as June 13, 2015
      Read more: http://thepoliticalinsider.com/another-clinton-associate-found-dead-bill-hillarys-body-count-increases/#ixzz4hUSLaMX4
135 - William Colby - Died April 22, 1996 - Director of Central Intelligence (ret) Drowned, Computer on plate of food half eaten they say he decided to just go canoeing, Most notable about the body was the absence of a life jacket, which according to his wife, Colby always wore on the water.
       Quite an impressive list!
The public must become aware of what happens to friends of the Clintons!
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Sharia Law Explained Easy
Sharia Law is the law of Islam.
Sharia Law is formed from Muhammad’s words, actions and the Quran which Muhammad himself wrote. Sharia Law itself cannot be altered however the interpretation of Sharia law can be interpreted by muftis or Islamic jurists.
Sharia Law is a Islamic legal system that is exceptionally broad. Sharia law regulates public behavior, private behavior, and even private beliefs. Sharia law also prioritizes punishment over rehabilitation, and the penalties under Sharia law favor corporal and capital punishments over incarceration. Sharia law is deemed the most intrusive and restrictive, especially against women and all who oppose the Islamic Faith of Muhammad.
Muslims believe that the whole world must submit to Islam or be either in slaved or killed.
Islamic concept of law as the expression of the divine will and you must be Crystallized in all desire and submit to the will of the Quran
Sharia Law Over site is held by appointed Judges which must have had a divine calling ——- Death Penalty Is held in major cases such as murder, talking against Allah, Marrying a none Muslim, Treason, Turning to another faith, or Highway Robbery or extramarital sex relations unless a convicted Man marries his victim. however for a murder, if money is paid to the family for the loss and accepted then the issue is dropped, this is called Blood Money. Criticizing or denying any part of the Quran is punishable by death. Criticizing Muhammad or denying that he is a prophet is punishable by death. Criticizing or denying Allah is punishable by death A Muslim who becomes a non-Muslim A non-Muslim who leads a Muslim away from Islam Homosexuality
——- Death Penalty assertion The death penalty can be carried out by Stoning where they bury you over half way up in a hole and Stone you to death, by Beheading or even a Gun Shot to the head.
——- Amputation Is given for minor theft and highway robbery, for extramarital sex relations 100 lashes for unmarried offenders; 80 lashes for an unproved accusation of unchastity and for the drinking of any intoxicant. A male convicted of rape can have his conviction dismissed by marrying his victim.
——- Amputation assertion Amputation can be carried out by cutting off the hand, hear, tongue, leg, arm, nose, fingers, toes, or even gouging out of an eye if offensive.
——- Other By-Laws There is no hierarchy of courts and no organized system of appeals. A woman or girl who has been raped cannot testify in court against her rapist without 4 Male witnesses otherwise A woman or girl who alleges rape without producing 4 male witnesses is guilty of adultery and a woman or girl found guilty of adultery is punishable by death. Muslim men have sexual rights to any woman or girl not wearing the Hijab. A woman can have 1 husband but a man can have up to 4 wives but a high Priest can have more. A man can marry an infant girl and consummate the marriage when she is 9 years old. Girls clitoris should be cut. This is done for the purpose of getting the woman pregnant.  A man can beat his wife for insubordination or not obeying him even in a small way. A man can unilaterally divorce his wife a wife needs her husband’s consent to divorce. A divorced wife loses custody of all children over 6 years of age or when they exceed it. A woman’s testimony in court, allowed in property cases, carries ½ the weight of a man’s. A female heir inherits half of what a male heir inherits. A woman cannot drive a car. A woman cannot speak alone to a man who is not her husband or relative. Meat to eat must come from animals that have been sacrificed to Allah, this is called Halal. Muslims are to subjugate the world under Islam. Muslims should engage in Taqiyya and lie to non-Muslims to advance Islam such as Huma Abdin. Must Prey 5 times a day and at every point a sin is committed. A patriarchal outlook is the basis of the traditional Islamic law of family relationships. Fathers have the right to contract their daughters, whether minor or adult, in compulsory marriage. Public Trading and legal transactions are allowed from puberty which is obtained between ages 9-15. Sex Slaves are legal to own. either boy or girl. Slaves are legal to own. To die in the name of Allah is to receive 144,000 sex slave virgins in Heaven.
——- Modern Adaptive Practices — Anchor Babies have become a norm for infiltrating other Countries. — Muslims court young woman in other Countries only to lure them to Islam to be sold into the Sex Slave Trade for large sum’s of money. — The use of a Gun for the execution of the Death Penalty. — Throwing off or the tying of the feet and then the dropping of a Homosexual, male or female, from a tall building as a form of execution. — The use of Terror Organizations to further the Islamic Cause that all the World must be Muslim or Die.
Sharia is not compatible with secular forms of government, human rights, freedom of thought, women’s rights, and Freedom of Speech. Turkey is the only Country to adapt both secular and Sharia Law as law by omitting some of the theory of Sharia Law and by adapting secular laws in place. This is a theory that has yet to work even for Turkey as seen by Turkey’s last attempted rebellion.
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Trumpsters And Conservatives Voting List
The following people are who we support for office in 2018                            Please get out and VOTE                                                 Alabama
       Senate
       House of Representatives 
R - Martha Roby
          Arizona
       Senate
R - Martha McSally
       House of Representatives 
          California
       Governor
R - John Cox
       Lieutenant Governor
None
       Secretary Of State
R - Mark Meuser
       State Controller
R - Kostas Roditis
       State Treasurer
R - Greg Conlon
       Attorney General
R - Steven Bailey
       Senate
       House of Representatives
District
08 - R - Paul Cook
10 - R - Jeff Denham
16 - R - Elizabeth Heng
22 - R - Devin Nunes
25 - R - Stephen Knight
39 - R - Young Kim
45 - R - Mimi Walters
48 - R - Dana Rohrabacher
49 - R - Diane Harkey
     City
     Okland
Mayor - None
          Florida
       Senate
R - Rick Scott
       House of Representatives 
R - Matt Gaetz
R - Ted Yoho
          Hawaii 
Governor - Andria Tupola
       House of Representatives 
          Indiana
       Senate
R - Mike Braun
       House of Representatives 
          Kansas
       Senate
       Governor
R - Kris Kobach
       House of Representatives 
R - Kevin Yoder
       Atoorney General
R - Derick Schidt
       Secratary Of State
R - Scott Schuab
          Lousiana
       Senate
       House of Representatives 
R - Clay Higgins
          Massachusetts
          Governor
R - Charles D. Baker
          Lieutenant governor
R - Karyn Polito
          Senate
I - Shiva Ayyadurai - He is running as independent however he is a member of the Republican Party and backs the Trump agenda 
          House of Representatives
District
1 none
2 R - Tracy Lovvorn
3 R - Rick Green
4 none
5 R - John Hugo
6 R - Joseph Schneider
7 none
8 none
9 R - Peter Tedeschi
          Minnisota
       Senate
R - Karin Housley
       House of Representatives
R - Tom Emmer
R - Jim Hagedorn
R - Dave Hughes
R - Jason Lewis
R - Pete Stauber
          Mississippi
       Senate
R - Roger Wicker 
R - Cindy Hyde Smith
       House of Representatives 
          Missouri
       Senate
R - Josh Howley
       House of Representatives 
          Montana
       Senate
R - Matt Rosendale
       House of Representatives 
          Nebraska
       Senate
R - Deb Fisher
       House of Representatives 
          Nevada
       Senate
R - Dean Heller
       House of Representatives 
R - Danny Tarkanian
          New Jersey
       Senate
       House of Representatives
R - Jay Webber
       New york
       Senate
R - Dan Donovan
R - Tom Reed
R - Lee Zeldin
          North Carolina
          House of Representatives
District
01 R - Roger Allison
02 R - George Holding
03 R - Walter B. Jones
04 R - Steve Von Loor
05 R - Virginia Foxx 
06 R - Mark Walker 
07 R - David Rouzer 
08 R - Richard Hudson
09 R - Mark Harris
10 R - Patrick McHenry
11 R - Mark Meadows
12 R - Paul Wright
13 R - Ted Budd 
          North Carolina House of Representatives
District
58 - D - Amos Quick - because we oppose Peter Boykin 100%
          North Dakota
          Senate
R - Kevin Cramer
          House of Representatives 
          Ohio
          Senate
R - Jim Renacci
       House of Representatives 
          Pennsylvania
       Senate
R - Lou Barletta
       House of Representatives
R - Kieth Rothfus
          South Carolina
       Senate
       House of Representatives 
R - Katie Arrington
          Tennessee
       Senate
R - Marsha Blackburn
       House of Representatives 
R - David Kustoff
          Texas
       Senate 
R - Ted Cruz
       House of Representatives 
District 01 - D - Shirley McKellar 
District 02 - R - Daniel Crenshaw 
District 03 - R - Van Taylor
District 04 - R - John Ratcliffe 
District 05 - R - Lance Gooden
District 06 - R - Ronald Wright
District 07 - R - John Culberson
District 08 - R - Kevin Brady
District 09 - I - Kesha Rogers
District 10 - R - Michael McCaul 
District 11 - R - Mike Conaway 
District 12 - R - Kay Granger 
District 13 - R - Mac Thornberry
District 14 - R - Randy Weber
District 15 - D - Vicente González 
District 16 - R - Rick Seeberger
District 17 - R - Bill Flores
District 18 - R - Ava Pate
District 19 - R - Jodey Arrington
District 20 - None
District 21 - R - Chip Roy
District 22 - R - Pete Olson
District 23 - None
District 24 - R - Kenny Marchant
District 25 - R - Roger Williams
District 26 - R - Michael C. Burgess
District 27 - R - Michael Cloud
District 28 - None
District 29 - R - Phillip Arnold Aronoff
District 30 - None
District 31 - R - John Carter
District 32 - R - Pete Sessions
District 33 - R - Willie Billups
District 34 - None 
District 35 - R - David Smalling
District 36 - R - Brian Babin
          Utah
       Senate
R - Mitt Romney
       House of Representatives 
          Virginia
       Senate 
01 - R - Cory Stewart
       House of Representatives 
          West Virginia
       Senate
R - Evan Jenkins
R - Patrick Morrisey
       House of Representatives 
          Wisconsin
       Senate
R - Leah Vukmir
       House of Representatives
R - Bryan Steil
          Wyoming
       Senate
R -  John Barrasso
       House of Representatives 
          Special Elections 2018
New York's 25th ------------- R - James Maxwell --- November 6, 2018
Pennsylvania's 7th ---------- R - Pearl Kim ------- November 6, 2018
Pennsylvania's 15th --------- R - Marty Nothstein - November 6, 2018
U.S. Senator from Minnesota - R - Karin Housley --- November 6, 2018
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George Soros Founded and Funded Organizations
         Political organizations
      Founded or helped to found
Central European University (CEU) Clinton Foundation Institute for New Economic Thinking Open Society Foundations
      Supported and Funded Algebra Project American Bridge 21st Century American Civil Liberties Union America Votes Amnesty International Ireland Best for Britain Black Lives Matter Center for Popular Democracy (CPD) Center for Public Integrity Council on American Islamic Relations CAIR End Citizens United European Movement UK Every Voice Housing Works Human Rights Watch Immigrant Voters Win PAC Media Matters for America National Democratic Voting Rights Trust Planned Parenthood Action Fund Priorities USA Action Refuse Fascism Scientists for EU Senate Majority PAC Studies The Women’s March
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Special Elections 2018
                                       Special Elections 2018
New York's 25th --------------- Republican Party ------- James Maxwell ------- November 6, 2018 Pennsylvania's 7th ------------ Republican Party ------- Pearl Kim ----------- November 6, 2018 Pennsylvania's 15th ----------- Republican Party ------- Marty Nothstein ----- November 6, 2018 U.S. Senator from Minnesota --- Republican Party ------- Karin Housley ------- November 6, 2018
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Presidents and Vise Presidents USA
        President                                    Vise President
1. George Washington ------- 1789-1797   John Adams -------------- 1789-1797 2. John Adams ----------------- 1797-1801   Thomas Jefferson ------- 1797-1801 3. Thomas Jefferson ---------- 1801-1809   Aaron Burr ---------------- 1801-1805                                                                    George Clinton ----------- 1805-1809 4. James Madison ------------- 1809-1817   George Clinton ----------- 1809-1812                                                                     None ----------------------- 1812-1813                                                                     Elbridge Gerry ----------- 1813-1814                                                                     None ----------------------- 1814-1817 5. James Monroe -------------- 1817-1825   Daniel D. Tompkins ----- 1817-1825 6. John Quincy Adams ------- 1825-1829   John C. Calhoun --------- 1825-1829 7. Andrew Jackson ------------ 1829-1837   John C. Calhoun --------- 1829-1832                                                                     None ------------------------ 1832-1833                                                                     Martin Van Buren -------- 1833-1837 8. Martin Van Buren ----------- 1837-1841    Richard M. Johnson ---- 1837-1841 9. William Henry Harrison ---------- 1841     John Tyler ----------------- 1841 10. John Tyler ------------------- 1841-1845   None ------------------------ 1841-1845 11. James K. Polk -------------- 1845-1849   George M. Dallas -------- 1845-1849 12. Zachary Taylor ------------- 1849-1850   Millard Fillmore ----------- 1849-1850 13. Millard Fillmore ------------ 1850-1853   None ------------------------- 1850-1853 14. Franklin Pierce ------------ 1853-1857   William R. King ------------ 1853                                                                    None ------------------------- 1853-1857 15. James Buchanan --------- 1857-1861   John C. Breckinridge ----- 1857-1861 16. Abraham Lincoln ---------- 1861-1865   Hannibal Hamlin ----------- 1861-1865                                                                     Andrew Johnson ---------- 1865 17. Andrew Johnson ---------- 1865-1869   None -------------------------- 1865-1869 18. Ulysses S. Grant ---------- 1869-1877   Schuyler Colfax ------------ 1869-1873                                                                    Henry Wilson ---------------- 1873-1875                                                                    None --------------------------- 1875-1877 19. Rutherford B. Hayes ----- 1877-1881   William Wheeler ------------ 1877-1881 20. James Garfield ------------ 1881            Chester Arthur --------------- 1881 21. Chester Arthur ------------- 1881-1885   None --------------------------- 1881-1885 22. Grover Cleveland --------- 1885-1889   Thomas Hendricks --------- 1885                                                                    None --------------------------- 1885-1889 23. Benjamin Harrison ------- 1889-1893   Levi P. Morton ---------------- 1889-1893 24. Grover Cleveland --------- 1893-1897   Adlai E. Stevenson --------- 1893-1897 25. William McKinley ---------- 1897-1901   Garret Hobart ---------------- 1897-1899                                                                     None --------------------------- 1899-1901                                                                     Theodore Roosevelt ------- 1901 26. Theodore Roosevelt ----- 1901-1909    None --------------------------- 1901-1905                                                                     Charles Fairbanks ---------- 1905-1909 27. William Howard Taft ------ 1909-1913    James S. Sherman -------- 1909-1912                                                                     None --------------------------- 1912-1913
28. Woodrow Wilson ---------- 1913-1921    Thomas R. Marshall ------- 1913-1921 29. Warren G. Harding ------- 1921-1923     Calvin Coolidge ------------ 1921-1923 30. Calvin Coolidge ----------- 1923-1929     None -------------------------- 1923-1925                                                                     Charles Dawes -------------- 1925-1929 31. Herbert Hoover ----------- 1929-1933     Charles Curtis --------------- 1929-1933 32. Franklin D. Roosevelt ----1933-1945    John Nance Garner -------- 1933-1941                                                                     Henry A. Wallace ----------- 1941-1945                                                                     Harry S. Truman ------------ 1945 33. Harry S. Truman --------- 1945-1953     None --------------------------- 1945-1949                                                                     Alben Barkley --------------- 1949-1953 34. Dwight Eisenhower ----- 1953-1961    Richard Nixon ---------------- 1953-1961 35. John F. Kennedy -------- 1961-1963    Lyndon B. Johnson ---------- 1961-1963 36. Lyndon B. Johnson ----- 1963-1969    None ---------------------------- 1963-1965                                                                   Hubert Humphrey ----------- 1965-1969 37. Richard Nixon ------------ 1969-1974   Spiro Agnew ------------------ 1969-1973                                                                  None ---------------------------- 1973                                                                  Gerald Ford ------------------- 1973-1974                                                                  None ---------------------------- 1974 38. Gerald Ford --------------- 1974-1977   Nelson Rockefeller ---------- 1974-1977 39. Jimmy Carter ------------- 1977-1981   Walter Mondale --------------- 1977-1981 40. Ronald Reagan ---------- 1981-1989   George Bush ------------------ 1981-1989 41. George Bush ------------- 1989-1993    Dan Quayle ------------------- 1989-1993 42. Bill Clinton ----------------- 1993-2001   Al Gore ------------------------- 1993-2001 43. George W. Bush --------- 2001-2009   Dick Cheney ------------------ 2001-2009 44. Barack Obama ----------- 2009-2017   Joe Biden ---------------------- 2009-2017 45. Donald Trump ------------ 2017-            Mike Pence ------------------- 2017-
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Democratic Parties USA
The following parties go to the democratic convention or have as this list also includes historical parties...
Alaska Alaskan Independence Party California California National Party Connecticut Independent Party of Connecticut Delaware Independent Party of Delaware Blue Enigma Party Hawaii Hawaii Independence Party Aloha Aina Party of Hawaii Michigan Natural Law Party Minnesota Ecology Democracy Party Grassroots-Legalize Cannabis Party Independence Party of Minnesota Legal Marijuana Now Party Maryland Populist Party of Maryland New York Conservative Party of New York State Independence Party of New York Liberal Party of New York New York State Right to Life Party Rent Is Too Damn High Party Tax Revolt Party of Nassau County* Women's Equality Party Working Families Party of New York* Northern Mariana Islands Covenant Party Ohio Charter Party (Cincinnati only) Oregon Constitution Party of Oregon Independent Party of Oregon Oregon Progressive Party Socialist Party of Oregon Working Families Party of Oregon Puerto Rico Sovereign Union Movement, (Movimiento Unión Soberanista) New Progressive Party of Puerto Rico, also translated New Party for Progress of Puerto Rico (Partido Nuevo Progresista de Puerto Rico) Popular Democratic Party of Puerto Rico, (Partido Popular Democrático de Puerto Rico) Puerto Ricans for Puerto Rico Party, (Partido por Puerto Rico) Puerto Rican Independence Party, (Partido Independentista Puertorriqueño) Working People's Party of Puerto Rico, (Partido del Pueblo Trabajador) Rhode Island Moderate Party of Rhode Island South Carolina American Party of South Carolina Utah United Utah Party U.S. Virgin Islands Independent Citizens Movement Vermont Vermont Progressive Party Liberty Union Party Vermont Working Families Party Green Mountain Party Washington Washington Progressive Party Wisconsin Progressive Dane (Dane County only) Virginia Independent Greens of Virginia
Milti State Democratic Party Vermont Progressive Party Libertarian Party Green Party Working Families Party Independence Party of New York Independent
Others America First Party ----------------------- Paleoconservatism America's Party Christian conservatism ---- America's Independent Party American Delta Party ---------------------- Social progressivism American Freedom Party -------------------- White nationalism, American Third Position Party American Populist Party ------------------- Libertarianism American Solidarity Party ----------------- Christian democracy, Christian Democratic Party USA Black Riders Liberation Party ------------- Black nationalism Christian Liberty Party ------------------- Dominionism, American Heritage Party Citizens Party of the United States ------- Centrism, New American Independent Party Communist Party Communism ----------------- Workers Party of America Workers (Communist) Party of America ------ International Meeting of Communist and Workers' Parties Constitution Party ------------------------ Paleoconservatism Fiscal conservatism ----------------------- U.S. Taxpayers Party Freedom Socialist Party ------------------- Trotskyism, Committee for Revolutionary International Regroupment Green Party ------------------------------- Progressivism Green politics ---------------------------- Liberal Democratic socialism ---------------------- Association of State Green Parties, Global Greens Humane Party ------------------------------  Animal rights Independent American Party ---------------- Paleoconservatism Justice Party ----------------------------- Social democracy Legal Marijuana Now Party ----------------- Marijuana legalization Libertarian Party ------------------------- Libertarianism Classical liberalism ---------------------- Liberalism Anti-intervention ------------------------- International Alliance of Libertarian Parties Interlibertarians ------------------------- Socialist Modern Whig Party ------------------------- Centrism National Socialist Movement --------------- Neo-Nazism, National Socialist American Workers Freedom Movement, World Union of National Socialists New Black Panther Party Black nationalism - Liberalism Objectivist Party ------------------------- Objectivism Party for Socialism and Liberation -------- Communism Peace and Freedom Party Democratic -------- Socialism Prohibition Party ------------------------- Temperance Reform Party ------------------------------ Big tent Electoral reform -------------------------- Racism Anti-corruption --------------------------- United We Stand America Serve America Movement -------------------- Big tent, centrism Socialist Action -------------------------- Trotskyism, Fourth International Socialist Alternative --------------------- Communism Trotskyism, Labor Militant, Committee for a Workers' International Socialist Equality Party ------------------ Communism, Trotskyism Workers League International Committee of the Fourth International Socialist Labor Party of America ---------- Workingmen's Party Socialistic Labor Party ------------------- Socialism Socialist Party Democratic socialism ------ Socialism Anti-intervention ------------------------- Turn the other cheek Anti-capitalist --------------------------- Social Democratic Party/Socialist Party of America Debs Caucus ------------------------------- Lesbianism Rule Union for Democratic Socialism ------------ Socialism Socialist Workers Party Communism --------- Pathfinder tendency (unofficial) United States Marijuana Party ------------- Marijuana legalization United States Pacifist Party -------------- Pacifism United States Pirate Party ---------------- Pirate politics Unity Party of America -------------------- Centrism Veterans Party of America ----------------- Centrism Workers World Party ----------------------- Communism
International
American Nazi party, remnants ----------------------------------------- World Union of Free Enterprise National Socialists National Socialist White People's Party American Party of Labor American Reform Party Committees of Correspondence for Democracy and Socialism -------------- Committees of Correspondence Democratic Socialists of America -------------------------------------- Formerly Socialist International, not a member as of August 2017 Freedom Road Socialist Organization, freedomroad.org group Freedom Road Socialist Organization, frso.org group ------------------- International Communist Seminar Fourth International Caucus, faction of Solidarity -------------------- Fourth International (USFI) Greens/Green Party USA International Socialist Organization Internationalism ------------------------------------------------------ International Communist Current Internationalist Group ------------------------------------------------ League for the Fourth International Internationalist Workers' Group --------------------------------------- International Communist Tendency League for the Revolutionary Party ------------------------------------ Communist Organization for the Fourth International League of Revolutionaries for a New America News and Letters Committees Our Revolution Progressive Labor Party ----------------------------------------------- Progressive Labor Movement Refoundation and Revolution (faction of Solidarity) ------------------- Trotskyist League, Coordinating Committee for the Refoundation of the Fourth International Revolutionary Communist Party USA ------------------------------------- Revolutionary Union Revolutionary Organization of Labor ----------------------------------- Ray O. Light, International Communist Seminar, International Conference of Marxist-Leninist Parties and Organizations (International Newsletter), International Coordination of Revolutionary Parties and Organizations Social Democrats USA Socialist Organizer --------------------------------------------------- Fourth International (International Center of Reconstruction) Socialist Workers Organization Solidarity Spartacist League ----------------------------------------------------- International Communist League (Fourth Internationalist) The Spark ------------------------------------------------------------- International Communist Union Texas Nationalist Movement U.S. Marxist–Leninist Organization Workers Party World Socialist Party of the United States ---------------------------- Socialist Party of the United States Socialist Educational Society Workers Socialist Party World Socialist Movement
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Term Limits per State
Gov Term Limit Per State
Alabama ---------- 2 Term Limit Alaska ----------- 2 Term Limit Arizona ---------- 2 Term Limit Arkansas --------- 2 Term Limit California ------- 2 Term Limit Colorado --------- 2 Term Limit Connecticut ------ No Term Limit Delaware --------- 2 Term Limit Florida ---------- 2 Term Limit Georgia ---------- 2 Term Limit Hawaii ----------- 2 Term Limit Idaho ------------ No Term Limit Illinois --------- No Term Limit Indiana ---------- 8 out of 12 year limit Iowa ------------- 2 Term Limit Kansas ----------- 2 Term Limit Kentucky --------- 2 Term Limit Louisiana -------- 2 Term Limit Maine ------------ 2 Term Limit Maryland --------- 2 Term Limit Massachusetts ---- No Term Limit Michigan --------- 2 Term Limit Minnesota -------- No Term Limit Mississippi ------ 2 Term Limit Missouri --------- 2 Term Limit Montana ---------- 8 out of 16 year limit Nebraska --------- 2 Term Limit Nevada ----------- 2 Term Limit New Hampshire ---- No Limit 2 Year Terms New Jersey ------- 2 Term Limit New Mexico ------- 2 Term Limit New York --------- No Term Limit North Carolina --- 2 Term Limit North Dakota ----- No Term Limit Ohio ------------- 2 Term Limit Oklahoma --------- 2 Term Limit Oregon ----------- 8 out of 12 year limit Pennsylvania ----- 2 Term Limit Rhode Island ----- 2 Term Limit South Carolina --- 2 Term Limit South Dakota ----- 2 Term Limit Tennessee -------- 2 Term Limit Texas ------------ No Term Limit Utah ------------- No Term Limit Vermont ---------- No Limit 2 Year Terms Virginia --------- No Consecutive Terms Washington ------- No Term Limit West Virginia ---- 2 Term Limit Wisconsin -------- No Term Limit Wyoming ---------- 8 out of 16 year limit
District of Columbia
Alphabetical List of U.S. Territories
American Samoa Guam Northern Marianas Islands Puerto Rico Virgin Islands
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POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE - DOMINION PAC $3,000.00 DOYLE FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE $3,000.00 ENTERPRISE HOLDINGS INC PAC $3,000.00 ENVIRONMENT AMERICA VOTER ACTION $3,000.00 FRIENDS OF PATRICK MURPHY $3,000.00 FUND FOR AMERICAN OPPORTUNITY $3,000.00 GAY AND LESBIAN VICTORY FUND FEDERAL PAC $3,000.00 GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE (GEPAC) $3,000.00 ICE PAC $3,000.00 INTERNATIONAL UNION - UAW $3,000.00 JOINT ACTION COMMITTEE FOR POLITICAL AFFAIRS (JAC PAC) $3,000.00 LOVE PAC $3,000.00 MARIJUANA POLICY PROJECT PAC $3,000.00 MIDDLE CLASS AMERICA PAC $3,000.00 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BROADCASTERS PAC $3,000.00 OLYMPIA'S LIST $3,000.00 OMSPAC $3,000.00 PEOPLE PAC (PACCAR INC EMPLOYEES ORGANIZED FOR POLITICAL LEADERSHIP AND EDUCATION PAC) $3,000.00 POWERPAC OF THE EDISON ELECTRIC INSTITUTE $3,000.00 PRECISION METALFORMING ASSOCIATION VOICE OF THE INDUSTRY COMMITTEE (PMAVIC) $3,000.00 PRICE FOR CONGRESS $3,000.00 PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS IN CALIFORNIA GOVERNMENT FEDERAL PAC (PECG FED-PAC) $3,000.00 REALTOR PAC $3,000.00 THE DOCTORS COMPANY PAC $3,000.00 THE GOLDMAN SACHS GROUP, INC. POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE $3,000.00 4MA PAC $2,800.00 BRADY SULLIVAN PROPERTIES, LLC $2,600.00 CASTLEBROOK DEVELOPMENT GROUP LLC $2,600.00 LINCOLN CLUB OF PLACER COUNTY $2,600.00 NONODECS GP $2,600.00 NORTH DAKOTA FARM BUREAU PAC $2,600.00 PROTECTIVE LIFE CORPORATION FEDERAL PAC $2,600.00 RESOURCE MANAGEMENT SERVICES LLC $2,600.00 SUPPORTING CONSERVATIVES OF TODAY TOMORROW PAC (SCOTT PAC) $2,600.00 SUPPORTING CONSERVATIVES OF TODAY AND TOMORROW (SCOTT PAC) $2,600.00 VICTORY CONGRESSIONAL FUND $2,600.00 ACTION COMM. FOR RURAL ELECTRIFICATION $2,500.00 ALABAMA FORESTRY ASSOCIATION INC FEDERAL PAC AKA ALAFORESTRY FEDPAC $2,500.00 ALABAMA POWER CO EMPLOYEES FEDERAL POLITICAL ACTIO $2,500.00 ALTRIA GROUP INC. PAC $2,500.00 AM GENERAL PAC $2,500.00 AMALGAMATED TRANSIT UNION-COPE $2,500.00 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGEONS POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE $2,500.00 AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS PAC $2,500.00 AMERICAN DENTAL POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE $2,500.00 AMERICAN PHARMACISTS ASSOCIATION PAC $2,500.00 AMERICAN PODIATRIC MEDICAL ASSOCIATION INC PODIATRY POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE $2,500.00 AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR RADIATION ONCOLOGY (ASTRO) PAC $2,500.00 ANHEUSER-BUSCH PAC $2,500.00 APOLLO EDUCATION GROUP INC. POLITICAL ORGANIZATION FOR LEGISLATIVE LEADERSHIP $2,500.00 APWU COPA $2,500.00 ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS OF AMERICA PAC (AGC PAC) $2,500.00 ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS OF AMERICA POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE $2,500.00 ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS PAC $2,500.00 ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS PAC (AGC PAC) $2,500.00 BEAM SUNTORY PAC $2,500.00 BGR PAC $2,500.00 BLACKROCK CAPITAL MANAGEMENT INC. POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE (BLACKROCK PAC) $2,500.00 BRICLAYERS AND ALLIED CRAFTWORKERS POLITICAL ACTION COMMMITTEE $2,500.00 BUTLER SNOW PAC $2,500.00 CATERPILLAR INC. EMPLOYEE PAC $2,500.00 CH2M HILL COMPANIES LTD PAC $2,500.00 CHERPAC $2,500.00 COMMITTEE ON LETTER CARRIERS POLITICAL EDUCATION $2,500.00 COMMON GOOD FUND $2,500.00 CONSOL ENERGY INC. PAC $2,500.00 DAIRY FARMERS OF AMERICA, INC. - DEPAC (DAIRY EDUCATIONAL POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE) $2,500.00 DIANE PAC $2,500.00 EXPEDIA INC POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE $2,500.00 FEDERATION OF AMERICAN HOSPITALS PAC $2,500.00 FOOD MARKETING INSTITUTE PAC $2,500.00 GREGG PAC $2,500.00 GROCERY MANUFACTURERS OF AMERICA INC. PA $2,500.00 GUN OWNERS OF AMERICA POLITICAL VICTORY FUND $2,500.00 H R BLOCK PAC $2,500.00 HANKIN PROPERTY PARTNERSHIP $2,500.00 HR BLOCK INC. POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE (BLOCKPAC) $2,500.00 HUMANA INC. PAC $2,500.00 INTERNATIONAL ALLIANCE OF THEATRICAL STAGE EMPLOYEES POLITICAL ACTION FUND (IATSE) $2,500.00 INTL UNION OF BRICKLAYERS ALLIED CRAFTWORKERS PAC $2,500.00 INTL. COUNCIL OF SHOPPING CENTERS, INC. PAC $2,500.00 JOBS, ECONOMY AND BUDGET FUND $2,500.00 JOHNSON JOHNSON POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE $2,500.00 LETTER CARRIERS POLITICAL ACTION FUND $2,500.00 LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY - PAC $2,500.00 LIFEPOINT HOSPITALS INC. GOOD GOVERNEMENT FUND $2,500.00 LORILLARD TOBACCO CO PAC $2,500.00 MACANDREWS AND FORBES HOLDINGS INC POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE (MAFPAC) $2,500.00 MAKING A RESPONSIBLE STAND FOR HOUSEHOLDS IN AMERICA (MARSHA PAC) $2,500.00 MANAGED FUNDS ASSOCIATION POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE $2,500.00 MARSH AND MCLENNAN CO INC PAC (MMC PAC) $2,500.00 MCAPITOL MANAGEMENT / MWH AMERICAS PAC $2,500.00 MCDONALD'S CORPORATION POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE $2,500.00 MORTGAGE BANKERS ASSOCIATION POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE $2,500.00 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOME BUILDERS PAC $2,500.00 NATIONAL CORN GROWERS ASSOCIATION PAC $2,500.00 NATIONAL RURAL LETTER CARRIERS' ASSOCIATION PAC $2,500.00 NCTAPAC $2,500.00 NETJETS INC. PAC $2,500.00 PEM PAC $2,500.00 PETROLEUM MARKETERS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA SMALL BUSINESS COMMITTEE $2,500.00 PFIZER PAC $2,500.00 POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE OF THE INTERNATIONAL ALLIANCE OF THEATRICAL STAGE EMPLOYEES $2,500.00 RBS CITIZENS FINANCIAL GROUP, INC. POLITICAL COMMITTEE (RBS CITIZENS PAC) $2,500.00 REACHING FOR A BRIGHTER AMERICA POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE $2,500.00 REAL ESTATE ROUNDTABLE PAC $2,500.00 REAL ESTATE ROUNDTABLE POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE (REALPAC) $2,500.00 SHEET METAL WORKERS' INTERNATIONAL ASSOC. PAC $2,500.00 SOLVAY AMERICA, INC. EMPLOYEE POLITICAL FUND (SOLVAY AMERICA PAC) $2,500.00 SOUTHERN WINE SPIRITS PAC $2,500.00 SWISHER INTERNATIONAL PAC FUND $2,500.00 THE AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER COMMITTEE FOR RESPONSIBLE GOVERNMENT $2,500.00 THE FINANCIAL SERVICES ROUNDTALBE - PAC $2,500.00 THE NATIONAL RURAL ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION ACTION COMMITTEE FOR RURAL ELECTRIFICATION (ACRE $2,500.00 THE WENDY'S COMPANY PAC $2,500.00 TITLE INDUSTRY POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE $2,500.00 U A LOCAL 85 POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE $2,500.00 UBS AMERICAS FUND FOR BETTER GOVERNMENT $2,500.00 UBS AMERICAS INC. PAC $2,500.00 UNITED BROTHERHOOD OF CARPENTERS/JOINERS OF AMER NEW ENGLAND REG CARPENTERS LEGIS EMP CMTE $2,500.00 UNITED FOR HEALTH, UNITEDHEALTH GROUP, INC. $2,500.00 UNITED HEALTH PAC $2,500.00 UNITEDHEALTH GROUP UNITED FOR HEALTH PAC $2,500.00 US ONCOLOGY INC. GOOD GOVERNMENT COMMITTEE $2,500.00 VEN-PAC $2,500.00 YELLOW ROADWAY PAC $2,500.00 LONE ROCK PAC $2,200.00 3T PAC $2,000.00 AGA TRADE PAC $2,000.00 AIR TRANSPORT SERVICES GROUP, INC. (PAC) $2,000.00 ALTICOR PAC $2,000.00 AMEREN FED PAC $2,000.00 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF CROP INSURERS POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE (AACI PAC) $2,000.00 AMERICAN CABLE ASSOCIATION PAC $2,000.00 AMERICAN DENTAL POLITICAL ACTION CMTE. $2,000.00 AMERICAN FEDERATION OF STATE COUNTY AND MUNICIPAL $2,000.00 AMERICAN GAS ASSOCIATION POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE $2,000.00 AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION $2,000.00 AMERICAN OPTOMETRIC ASSOCATION PAC $2,000.00 AMERICAN PETROLEUM INSTITUTE POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE (API PAC) $2,000.00 AMERICAN SOCIETY OF PLASTIC SURGEONS (PLASTYPAC) $2,000.00 ARCELORMITTAL USA GOOD GOVERNMENT COMMITTEE $2,000.00 AREVA INC. PAC $2,000.00 ASIS INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE $2,000.00 BADGERPAC $2,000.00 BARBARA LEE FOR CONGRESS $2,000.00 BAYER CORPORATION POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE $2,000.00 BECERRA FOR CONGRESS $2,000.00 BETO O'ROURKE FOR CONGRESS $2,000.00 BETO O'ROURKE FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE $2,000.00 BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD OF KANSAS CITY PAC $2,000.00 BONAMICI FOR CONGRESS $2,000.00 BRANCH BANK TRUST POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE $2,000.00 CAPA21 $2,000.00 CASTRO FOR CONGRESS $2,000.00 CITIGROUP INC POL ACTION CMTE-FEDERAL (CITIGROUP PAC-FEDERAL) FKA SALOMON SMITH BARNEY INC $2,000.00 COMMITTEE TO RE-ELECT NYDIA M. VELAZQUEZ TO CONGRESS $2,000.00 COMMONWEALTH PAC $2,000.00 COMMUNITY FINANCIAL SERVICES ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE $2,000.00 CONSERVATIVE ACTION FUND $2,000.00 CONSERVATIVE OPPURTUNITY LEADERSHIP AND ENTERPRISE PAC (COLE PAC) $2,000.00 CONSERVATIVE ROUNDTABLE $2,000.00 COUNCIL OF INSURANCE AGENTS BROKERS $2,000.00 COVANTA ENERGY LLC POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE (COVANTA PAC) $2,000.00 DICKSTEIN SHAPIRO LLP PAC $2,000.00 DOGGETT FOR US CONGRESS $2,000.00 DRESSER INDUSTRIES POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE (DIPAC) $2,000.00 E.I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS COMPANY GOOD GOVERNMENT FUND $2,000.00 EASTMAN KODAK PAC $2,000.00 ENERGY TRANSFER PARTNERS PAC $2,000.00 ENPAC $2,000.00 FIRST SOLAR INC POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE $2,000.00 FLORIDA EAST COAST INDUSTRIES PAC $2,000.00 FMR LLC POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE (FIDELITY PAC) $2,000.00 FRIENDS FOR ATKINSON $2,000.00 FRIENDS OF JIM MCDERMOTT $2,000.00 GALLEGO FOR CONGRESS $2,000.00 GOOD FUND, THE $2,000.00 GOOGLE INC. NETPAC $2,000.00 GROCERY MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION PAC $2,000.00 HEXCEL CORPORATION POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE $2,000.00 HIGHPOINTE INVESMENTS LLC $2,000.00 HUNTINGTON INGALLS INDUSTRIES PAC (SHIPPAC) $2,000.00 INT'L. ASSOCIATION OF BRIDGE, STRUCTURAL, ORNAMENTAL REINFORCING IRON WORKERS (IPAL) $2,000.00 INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF AMUSEMENT PARKS AND ATTRACTIONS PAC (IAAPA-PAC) $2,000.00 JIM HIMES FOR CONGRESS $2,000.00 JPMORGAN CHASE CO. FEDERAL POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE $2,000.00 L PAC $2,000.00 LEVIN FOR CONGRESS $2,000.00 LLOYD DOGGETT FOR CONGRESS $2,000.00 LOIS PAC $2,000.00 LONE STAR VICTORY PAC $2,000.00 LOUDERMILK FOR CONGRESS $2,000.00 LOUIE GOHMERT $2,000.00 LOUIE GOHMERT FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE $2,000.00 MADISON PAC; THE $2,000.00 MAPLE PAC $2,000.00 MDU RESOURCES GROUP GOOD GOVERNMENT FUND $2,000.00 MICHIGAN SUGAR COMPANY POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE $2,000.00 MINNESOTA DFL DEMOCRATIC FARMER LABOR PARTY $2,000.00 MISSION PAC $2,000.00 MOLINA HEALTHCARE PAC $2,000.00 NADLER FOR CONGRESS $2,000.00 NARAL PRO-CHOICE AMERICA PAC $2,000.00 NAT'L TELECOMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE ASSN./TELECOMMUNICATIONS EDUCATION COMMITTEE ORG. $2,000.00 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF CHAIN DRUG STORES, INC. POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE $2,000.00 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF INSURANCE $2,000.00 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF POSTMASTERS OF UNITED STATES PAC $2,000.00 NATIONAL TANK TRUCK CARRIERS PAC $2,000.00 NEW YORK BANKERS ASSOCIATION POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE $2,000.00 OCCIDENTAL CORPORATION PAC (OXYPAC) $2,000.00 OLSON FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE $2,000.00 ORACLE AMERICA, INC PAC $2,000.00 OSTEOPATHIC PAC $2,000.00 PEANUTPAC OF ALABAMA $2,000.00 PLUMBERS STEAMFITTERS, LOCAL 467 $2,000.00 PRAXAIR, INC. POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE $2,000.00 PROGRESSIVE ACTION POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE $2,000.00 PUBLIC SERVICE ENTERPRISE GROUP INC. PAC $2,000.00 PUBLIX SUPER MARKETS, INC. ASSOCIATES POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE $2,000.00 RADIAN GROUP EMPLOYEES POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE $2,000.00 RENEWABLE FUELS ASSOCIATION PAC $2,000.00 RUSSELL INVESTMENT GROUP FEDERAL POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE $2,000.00 SCALISE FOR CONGRESS $2,000.00 SOUTHERN COMPANY EMPLOYEES PAC $2,000.00 SPECTRA ENERGY CORP PAC $2,000.00 STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY VOLUNTARY POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE $2,000.00 SUSAN DAVIS FOR CONGRESS $2,000.00 TOM ROONEY FOR CONGRESS $2,000.00 TURQUOISE PAC $2,000.00 TXI, INC. PAC $2,000.00 UNITED TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION POLITICAL ACTION C $2,000.00 USA PAC - UNITED FOR A STRONG AMERICA $2,000.00 VAN HOLLEN FOR CONGRESS $2,000.00 VICTORY NOW PAC $2,000.00 VICTORY TRUST 2014 $2,000.00 VIKING LEADERSHIP PAC $2,000.00 WHIRLPOOL PAC $2,000.00 COMMITTEE TO RE-ELECT TRENT FRANKS TO CONGRESS $1,733.33 STUPP BROS INC POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE (STUPP PAC) $1,600.00 AGC PAC $1,500.00 ALTRIA GROUP, INC. POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE (ALTRIAPAC) $1,500.00 AM. COUNCIL OF ENGINEERING COMPANIES PAC $1,500.00 AMERICAN CONCRETE PIPE ASSOCIATION PAC $1,500.00 AMERICAN OSTEOPATHIC ASSOCIATION PAC (AOIA-OPAC) $1,500.00 AMERICAN PODIATRIC MEDICAL ASSN. INC. PODIATRY POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE $1,500.00 AMERICAN PSYCHIATRIC ASSOCIATION (APA) $1,500.00 AMERICAN RESORT DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION RESORT OWNERS COALITION PAC (ARDA-ROC PAC) $1,500.00 COMCAST CORPORATION NBC UNIVERSAL PAC $1,500.00 COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE FINANCE COUNCIL $1,500.00 COMMITTEE FOR A LIVABLE FUTURE $1,500.00 CONGRESSIONAL BLACK CAUCUS POLITICAL ACTION COMMIT $1,500.00 DEMOCRATS WIN SEATS (DWS PAC) $1,500.00 DEPAC (DAIRY EDUCATION POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE) $1,500.00 DYNCORP INTERNATIONAL PAC $1,500.00 EDF RENEWABLE ENERGY PAC $1,500.00 FORD MOTOR COMPANY CIVIC ACTION FUND $1,500.00 JS HYUNDAI AUTOMOTIVE LLC $1,500.00 L. KING COMPANY LLC $1,500.00 MICHIGAN SUGAR COMPANY GROWERS POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE $1,500.00 NATIONAL COMMUNITY PHARMACISTS ASSOCIATION - PAC $1,500.00 NMHC PAC $1,500.00 PUEBLO OF TAOS $1,500.00 RAIN AND HAIL INSURANCE SOCIETY POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE $1,500.00 REED SMITH POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE (PAC) $1,500.00 SIERRA NEVADA CORPORATION PAC $1,500.00 SUNRISE AUTOMALL LLC $1,500.00 TIME WARNER PAC $1,500.00 UNITED FOOD COMMERCIAL WORKERS INT'L UNION, CLC $1,500.00 VERIZON COMMUNICATIONS, INC. $1,500.00 ZIONS BANK CORPORATION PAC $1,500.00 LONE ROCK TIMBER MANAGEMENT COMPANY PAC $1,100.00
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Global Corporations and Banks
Sunlight Funding - https://sunlightfoundation.com/about/funding/
30 gifts $250 or less
55 gifts under $250
118 gifts under $250
404 gifts under $250
1674 gifts under $250
Adobe Systems Incorporated
Alan A. Fischer
Amanda Milstein
Anita M. Antenucci
Anne Welsh McNulty
Ariel Myers
Armeane M. Choksi
Artifex Software, Inc.
Atlantic Philanthropies
Azavea Inc.
Bank of America
BeeKeeper Group, LLC
Benevity Community Impact Fund
Bernie Loves CeCe Trust
Bloomberg Family Foundations Inc.
Blue State Digital LLC
Blum Family Foundation
Capitol.Net
Cards Against Humanity, LLC
Chang K. Park Foundation
Chad J. Fitzgerald
Christopher D. Carroll
Christopher Halligan
Conrad Cafritz
Cord Blomquist, ReadyMadeWeb LLC
craigslist Charitable Fund
CRESA Partners of Greater Washington
Cutts Foundation
David Bonderman
David S. Joerg
David Suisman
Deborah Rudolph
Dianne Adelberg
Domenico and Eleanor De Sole
Don Pollak
Dr. & Mrs. LaSalle D. Leffall, Jr.
e.Republic, Inc.
Elbaz Family Foundation
Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc.
Esther Dyson
Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund, Jennifer and Jonathan Allan Soros Fund
Ford Foundation
Frank Beckman, Jr.
Five gifts of $250 or less
Frederick Matsen
Fuller Foundation, Volgenau Family Fund
Gerson and Barbara Bakar
Global Integrity
Google
Greg Bell
Gustavo Esquivel
Harnisch Family Foundation
Internet Archive
James and Theodore Pedas Family Foundation, Inc.
James Clark
James G. Hart Foundation
Jason May
Jeffrey Braemer
Jewish Community Federation and Endowment Fund, Craig Newmark Philanthropic Fund
John S. and James L. Knight Foundation
Jonathan Allan and Jennifer Soros
Joshua Tauberer
Justin Buell
Kaphan Foundation
Karl Channell
Kathrine Kang
Knight-Batten Award for Innovation in Journalism
Kobayashi Family Foundation
Lance Sealey
Land and Ping Wayland
LaSalle D. Leffall
Laura and John Arnold Foundation
Lawrence Lessig
Lederer Foundation, Inc.
Lee Serota
Leonard Simon Clow
Lisa and Gregory Stanger Charitable Foundation
Marc Bendick Jr.
Mark Cuban
Matthew Regan and Yoon-Young Lee
May Family Foundation
Mertz Gilmore Foundation
Michael Bloomburg
Michael Jones
Michael Shoeberl
Michael R. Klein
Microsoft Corporation
Mike Klein
Miles Curtain Laws Robinson
Minnesota Historical Society
M & M Foundation
National Priorities Project Inc.
N. Colin Lind
Nicholas Grandy
Nicholas J. Klein
NIHCM Foundation Journalism and Research Award
Northern Trust Company
Omidyar Network
Online Searches, LLC
Open Society Foundations
Open Society Institute
O’Reilly Media, Inc.
Pact, Inc.
Palantir Technologies Inc.
Per Dutton
Peter Gottesman, CRESA Partners
Pew Charitable Trusts
Poynter Institute
Randall Leeds
Raymond C. Clevenger, III
Rebecca Reis
Reid Hoffman
Richard M. Tanner - Bank of America Charitable Gift Fund
Rita Allen Foundation
Robert L. Miller
Robert Mercer
Robert Newton
Robert S. Grimes, Esq.
Robert Newton
Rockefeller Brothers Fund
Ross & Moncure, Inc.
ProPublica
Sage Foundation, Inc.
San Francisco Foundation
Schwab Charitable Fund
Scott Crabtree
Seattle Foundation, Washienko/Mathieu Family Fund
Shel Kaphan
Simon Tong
Smart Family Foundation
Springcreek Advisors, LLC
Springcreek Foundation
SRA International, Inc.
Stanton and Susan Sloane
Stanton Foundation
Stephen Case Foundation
Stephen Kunkel
Steve Lipscomb
Steven Shane and Dale Hower
Stuart Marshall Bloch and Julia Chang Bloch
Sue Gardner
Sunil Pail and Michelle Odom Foundation
Tax Foundation
Thomas Osborn Stair and Lucy H. Caldwell-Stair
Thornburg Foundation
TransAmerica
Transparency International – Russia
United Way of the Bay Area
US Embassy, Kosovo
UX Pin
Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program, Peter Stair Fund
Warren H. Haber
William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
World Bank Group
World Wide Web Foundation
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Clinton Foundation Dark Money - https://sunlightfoundation.com/2015/12/01/super-pacs-dark-money-and-the-hillary-clinton-campaign-part-1/
Ready for Hillary PAC (hybrid super PAC) Ready PAC (hybrid super PAC, formerly Ready for Hillary) Hillary for America (candidate PAC) Priorities USA Action (super PAC) Correct the Record (super PAC) American Bridge 21st Century (super PAC) American Bridge 21st Century Foundation (501(c)(4)) American Independent Institute (501(c)(4)) Media Matters (501(c)(3)) The Bonner Group ----------------------------------------------------------------------
http://www.conservativeblog.org/amyridenour/2011/2/23/soros-funded-sunlight-foundation-slings-mud-hits-soros-funde.html
Gaddafi Charitable and Development Foundation
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