U.S. presidential election, 2004: Active Advocacy Groups

Active Advocacy Groups for the U.S. presidential election, 2004, also called political action committees, 527 committees, 501c3s, and 501c4s, include the following:


 * Alliance for Economic Justice
 * America Coming Together (ACT)
 * America Votes
 * American Family Voices
 * Americans for a Better Country
 * Americans for Jobs, Health Care & Progressive Values
 * Americans for Responsible Government
 * Center for American Progress
 * Citizens United
 * Clergy Leadership Network
 * Club for Growth, Inc.
 * Coalition for the Future American Worker
 * Democracy for America
 * Democratic Governors Association
 * EMILY's List
 * Environment 2004
 * See Free Congress Foundation
 * Gay and Lesbian Victory Fund
 * GOPAC, Inc.
 * Grassfire.org Alliance
 * Grassroots Democrats
 * Leadership Forum
 * League of Conservation Voters
 * Legislative Education Action Drive
 * Let Freedom Ring
 * Log Cabin Republicans
 * Media Fund
 * MoveOn
 * NAACP
 * National Committee for a Responsible Senate
 * National Education Association (NEA)
 * New Democrat Network
 * New House PAC
 * Partnership for America's Families
 * Progress for America
 * Progressive Donor Network
 * Republican Governors Association (#1 spender as of 3/10/04)
 * Safer World / Nuclear Threat Initiative
 * Service Employees International Union
 * Sierra Club Voter Education Fund
 * Thunder Road Group
 * Voices for Working Families

SourceWatch Resources

 * bundling
 * internet activism
 * open debates
 * Open Debates
 * political action committee
 * pre-emptive campaign strategy
 * public polling industry
 * soft money
 * U.S. presidential election, 2004: Campaign Ad Issues
 * U.S. presidential election, 2004: Campaign Ads
 * U.S. presidential election, 2004: Campaign Quotes
 * U.S. presidential election, 2004: The Culture War
 * U.S. presidential election, 2004: Wedge Issues