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U.S. SENATE
Senator Howell Heflin (Alabama)
Senator Blanche Lincoln (Arkansas)
Senator Dianne Feinstein (California) Senator Tim Wirth (Colorado)
Senator Chris Dodd (Connecticut)
Senator Joe Biden (Delaware)
Senator Sam Nunn (Georgia)
Senator Tom Harkin (Iowa)
Senator Evan Bayh (Indiana)
Senator John Breaux (Louisiana)
Senator Mary Landrieu (Louisiana)
Senator Barbara Mikulski (Maryland)
Senator Max Baucus (Montana)
Senator Harry Reid (Nevada)
Senator Dick Bryan (Nevada)
Senator Byron Dorgan (North Dakota)
Senator Jack Reed (Rhode Island)
Senator Tom Daschle (South Dakota)
Senator Tim Johnson (South Dakota)
Senator Chuck Robb (Virginia)
U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Representative George Brown (California)
Representative Sam Farr (California)
Representative Loretta Sanchez (California)
Representative David Skaggs (Colorado) Representative Rosa DeLauro (Connecticut)
Representative Jim Bacchus (Florida)
Representative Rahm Emanuel (Illinois)
Representative Baron Hill (Indiana)
Representative Pete Visclosky (Indiana)
Representative William Jefferson (Louisiana)
Representative Steny Hoyer (Maryland)
Representative Joe Kennedy (Massachusetts)
Representative Betty McCollum (Minnesota)
Representative Richard A. Gephardt (Missouri)
Representative Pete Hoagland (Nebraska)
Representative Rob Andrews (New Jersey)
Representative Maurice Hinchey (New York) Representative George Hochbrueckner (New York)
Representative Steve Israel (New York)
Representative Tom Manton (New York)
Representative Carolyn McCarthy (New York)
Representative Mike McNulty (New York)
Representative Ed Towns (New York)
Representative Earl Pomeroy (North Dakota)
Representative Joseph M. Hoeffel (Pennsylvania)
Representative Paul Kanjorski (Pennsylvania)
Representative John Murtha (Pennsylvania)
Representative Patrick Kennedy (Rhode Island)
Representative John Tanner (Tennessee)
Representative Bart Gordon (Tennessee)
Representative Mike Andrews (Texas)
Representative Ken Bentsen (Texas)
Representative Lloyd Doggett (Texas)
Representative Pete Geren (Texas)
Representative Rubén Hinojosa (Texas)
Representative Eddie Bernice Johnson (Texas)
Representative Nick Lampson (Texas)
Representative Jim Matheson (Utah)
GOVERNOR
Governor Brereton Jones (Kentucky)
Governor Jim McGreevey (New Jersey)
Governor Bill Richardson (New Mexico)
Governor Jim Hunt (North Carolina) Governor Ed Rendell (Pennsylvania) Governor Bruce Sundlun (Rhode Island)
Governor Ann Richards (Texas)
Governor Mark White (Texas)
Governor Mark Warner (Virginia)
STATE PARTIES
California Democratic Party
Connecticut State Democratic Central Committee
Florida State Democratic Party
Democratic Party of Georgia
Kentucky Democratic Party
Louisiana State Democratic Party
Minnesota State Democratic Party
Nevada State Democratic Party
Democratic Party of New Mexico
North Carolina State Democratic Party
South Dakota State Democratic Party
Texas Democratic Party
Democratic Party of Virginia
Virginia Legislative Black Caucus
STATE & MUNICIPAL CALIFORNIA
State Assemblyman Manny Diaz
State Assemblywoman Wilma Chan
State Assemblyman Simon Salinas
Mayor Karin MacMillan
Mayor Al Boro
Supervisor Nate Miley
Supervisor Sophie Maxwell
City Councilwoman Pam Pitts
City Councilman Pete Rey
City Councilman Harry Price
City Councilman John English
City Councilwoman Noreen Evans
City Councilwoman Janet Orchard
City Councilwoman Adrienne Tissier
City Councilwoman Aleida Rios
City Councilwoman Donna Gerber
City Councilman Bill Kristoff
City Councilman Dave Cortese
College Board Member Johnnie Carter
School Board Member Eric Mar
School Board Member Jill Wynns
Co. Board Member Barbara Mendenhall
Fire Board Member Jim Dakin
Hospital Board Member Terilyn Hanko
Transit Board Member Juanda Fuller
DOWN BALLOT / STATEWIDE / LOCAL
Dan Hynes, Illinois State Comptroller
Assemblymember Gene Mullin, California
Senator Dave Aronberg, Florida
Mayor Bob Lanier, Houston
Mayor Bart Peterson, Indianapolis, IN
Mayor Graham Richard, Ft. Wayne, IN
Mayor Francis Slay, St. Louis
City Councilmember, Bill de Blasio, New York City, NY
POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS
Democratic National Committee
Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC)
Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee (DSCC)
Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee (DLCC)
Independent Political Organizations California
California State Democratic Coordinated Campaign
NON-PROFIT
Human Rights Campaign
Planned Parenthood of North Texas
National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League (NARAL)
Catholic Charities
America Coming Together (ACT)
Academy of Florida Trial Lawyers (AFTL)
National Association of Latino Elected Officials (NALEO)
San Francisco Conservation Corps
Social Policy
Senior Action Network
Urban Service Project
Neighbor to Neighbor
Breast Cancer Fund
Coleman Advocates
SOCCO
INDEPENDENT EXPENDITURE
Sacramento Citizens PAC
Stockton Police Officers Association
L.A. Police Protection League
S.A.F.E.T.Y.
San Francisco Deputy Sheriffs Association
San Francisco Police Officers Association
Retired Public Employees of San Francisco
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LABOR ORGANIZATIONS
Amalgamated Transit Union
American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE)
American Federation of Labor - Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO)
American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME)
American Federation of Teachers (AFT)
Arizona State Labor Federation
Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers
California Labor Federation, AFL-CIO
California Teachers Association (CTA)
California UFCW
Central Labor Council of Alameda County, AFL-CIO
Colorado AFL-CIO
Communication Workers of America (CWA)
Contra Costa Labor Council, AFL-CIO
Graphic Communications International Union (GCIU)
Heat and Frost Insulators International Association
Hotel Employees and Restaurant Employees International Union
International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF)
International Association of Machinists (IAM)
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
International Brotherhood of Painters and Allied Trades
International Brotherhood of Teamsters
International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU)
International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers
International Union of Operating Engineers
Iron Workers International
Laborers’ International Union of North America
Longshoreman Workers Union
Maryland State Teachers Association
National Association of Letter Carriers
National Education Association (NEA)
Oklahoma AFL-CIO
Ohio Education Association
Orange County Labor Council, AFL-CIO
San Francisco Labor Council, AFL-CIO
San Mateo Labor Council
Santa Clara Labor Council
SEIU Local 790
SEIU Local 1199
SEIU Nurses Alliance
Service Employees International Union (SEIU)
Sheet Metal Workers International Association
Transport Workers Union of America
UFCW Local 101
UNITE HERE
United Association of Plumbing & Pipe Fitting
United Auto Workers
United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America
United Educators of San Francisco
United Food & Commercial Workers (UFCW)
United Mine Workers of America
United Transportation Union
Virginia AFL-CIO
Voices For Working Families, AFL-CIO
Working America, AFL-CIO
INITIATIVES AND REFERENDUMS
Arizona
Yes on Proposition 204 - Tobacco Settlement Funds
Yes on Yavapai Col. Bond Local College Bond
California
Yes on Measure C - San Mateo Community College Bond
Yes on Proposition 188 - Californians for Statewide Smoking Restrictions
Yes on Proposition D - Clean Up Civic Center
Yes on Proposition E - Transportation Improvements
Yes on Proposition A - For a New City Incorporation
No on Proposition 211 - Taxpayers Against Frivolous Lawsuits
No on Proposition 167 - Californians for Jobs Not More Taxes
No on Proposition 9 - Coalition of California Utility Employees
No on Proposition 5 - Coalition Against Unregulated Gambling
No on Proposition 8 - Parents, Teachers, Cops and Taxpayers Against Prop. 8
No on Proposition 226 - California Labor Federation
No on Proposition E - Housing Issue
No on Measure N - Brea Land Use
Yes on Measure B - Costco Siting/Rezoning Issue
Yes on Measure R - Open Space for Park
Yes on Measure M - Widens a Road
Yes on Measure G - Local Control of Planning Decisions
Yes on Measure D - Housing Development
Yes on Measure H - Landlord Tenant Restrictions
Yes on Measure A - Torrance Schools Bond Measure
Yes on Measure T - Perris High Schools Bond Measure
Yes on Measure K - Inglewood Schools Bond Measure
Yes on Measure S - San Juan Schools Bond Measure
Yes on Measure C - Cabrillo College Bond Measure
Yes on Measure E - Foothill-De Anza College Bond Measure
Yes on Measure E - Oakland Area School Bond
Yes on Measure E - Peralta School Bond
No on Measure I - Sonoma Rural Issue
No on Measure O - Tobacco Settlement Funds
No on Measure N - San Francisco Housing Issue
Yes on Measure D - San Francisco Campaigns for Kids
Yes on Prop. E - San Francisco Retiree Benefits
Yes on Measures J & K - Oakland Area School Bonds
Yes on Measure M - Los Angeles Area Schools
Yes on Rohnert Park Sonoma Rural Issue
Yes on Prop BB - San Diego Area School Bond
No on Proposition 10 - Committee Against Unfair Taxation
Colorado
Yes on Question A - Citizens for Safety - Law Enforcement Issue
Connecticut
No on Question 1 - High Sheriffs
Florida
No on Proposition 1 - Miami Beach Citizens Against Higher Taxes
Louisiana
Yes on Proposition 1 - River Boat Gambling
Yes on Proposition A - New Orleans Living Wage Initative
Massachusetts
No on Question 1 - Property Tax Increase
Yes on Question 3 - Organized Labor Initiative
No on Question 9 - Rent Control
No on Question 3 - Citizens Against Nuclear Waste
Missouri
Yes on Proposition U - Restructure St Louis School Use Tax
Yes on Proposition: Jefferson College Jefferson County Community College Tax Increase
Yes on Proposition: Jefferson College Jefferson County Community College Bond
Yes on Proposition A+B - Maplewood Zoning Issue
North Carolina
Yes on College Bond North Carolina Higher Education Bond Campaign
Ohio
Yes on Issue 1 - Lorrain County Community College Bond
Yes on Issue 3 - Land Use Approval
Yes on Issue 14 - Cleveland School Bond
No on 26 - Govt. Cable System
Yes on 26 - Commercial Zoning
Yes on 183 - Park Land
Yes on Ref 94-048 - Wadsworth Comm. Zoning
Oregon
Yes on 36-2 - Citizens for a Livable Environment
No on Measure 8 - Workers Rights
Virginia
Yes on Measure 1 - Colonial Downs Racing Center
Yes on 827 and 859 - Higher Education Bonds
Yes on 854 and 884 - Parks and Natural Areas Bonds
Washington
Yes on Initiative 651 - Indian Gaming
No on Initiative 573 - Coalition Against Term Limits
No on Initiative 31 - Save the Port of Seattle
Yes on Proposition 1 - Libraries Now Campaign
Yes on Referendum 1 - Parks Initiative
Yes on Referendum 1 - Citizens to Restore Our Retail Core
Pacificans Against Recall
PRIVATE-SECTOR PUBLIC AFFAIRS
Pacific Bell Telephone
Cable Health/Lifetime Network
Costco Wholesale Corporation
Blue Cross/Blue Shield
Kaiser Foundation Health Plan
National Medical Enterprises
SBC Communications
Southwestern Bell Telephone (Texas,Missouri, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Kansas)
Southwest Airlines Company
Art Blum Public Relations
Aetna
Entergy Corporation (Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi)
Funds Xpress Financial Network
Caltrain
Monaghan Development/Cotati Orchard Plan
Cypress Lawn
Daly City Sports
Shutters & Casa Del Mar
SSF Scavenger
San Francisco Unified School District
St. Mary's College of California
San Mateo County Community Colleges
San Francisco Apartment Association
San Francisco Association of Realtors
American Automobile Manufactures Association
Blue & Gold Fleet
Mission Economic Development Association
Oakland Raiders Football Marketing Association
Ross Laboratories
Gannett Newspapers
Kellogg Foundation
Hewlett Packard
American Association of Political Consultants
Campaigns & Elections Magazine
City of South San Francisco
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