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Attorney, communications and strategy advisor to [[Democratic Party (United States)]] candidates and organizations, and founder emeritus (2005) of [[Democracy Alliance]], which models how to replicate the successes of interlinked [[American conservative]] major contributors, [[think tank]]s and | Attorney, communications and strategy advisor to [[Democratic Party (United States)]] candidates and organizations, and founder emeritus (2005) of [[Democracy Alliance]], which models how to replicate the successes of interlinked [[American conservative]] major contributors, [[think tank]]s and interest groups; former advisor Democratic National Committee chairman Ron Brown (1998-1992); Clinton transition team and Commerce Department chief of staff |
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Rob Stein [r]: Attorney, communications and strategy advisor to Democratic Party (United States) candidates and organizations, and founder emeritus (2005) of Democracy Alliance, which models how to replicate the successes of interlinked American conservative major contributors, think tanks and interest groups; former advisor Democratic National Committee chairman Ron Brown (1998-1992); Clinton transition team and Commerce Department chief of staff