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  1. Democracy for America. On July 9, 2006 Chamberlain began as the political field director at Democracy for America (DFA), after spending three years as volunteer leader for DFA Miami-Dade. As Political Director for DFA, Charles led campaigns for progressive candidates and causes.

  2. Dec 13, 2022 · After initial publication of this article, Democracy for America special adviser Charles Chamberlain confirmed the decision to close the PAC in a statement to POLITICO. He said the...

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  4. Charles Chamberlain is Executive Director of Democracy for America, a people-powered political action committee dedicated to building and empowering a broad coalition of grassroots organizers to elect the New American Majority — people of color and white progressives — to fight for inclusive populism at all levels of office in all 50 states.

  5. Effective January 1, 2019, Chamberlain was named chair, while Yvette Simpson was named chief executive. [11] . Fundraising efforts collapsed under Simpson. In December 2022, Simpson announced she would step down from the organization, which was no longer solvent and was dissolved.

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  6. Jun 13, 2013 · Charles Chamberlain, the executive director of Progressive Congress, will be rejoining Democracy for America as executive director in August. Chamberlain spent five years as DFA's political director before moving in 2012 to Progressive Congress, which is the foundation arm of the Congressional Progressive Caucus.

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  7. Executive Director. Aug 2013 - Jan 2019 5 years 6 months. Burlington, Vermont Area. Executive Director. Progressive Congress. Jan 2012 - Aug 2013 1 year 8 months. Washington D.C. Political...

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  8. Charles joined Democracy for America in 2006 as Political Director, where he led campaigns for the public option and against telecom immunity for spying on Americans as well as endorsements of controversial primary candidates against Sen. Joe Lieberman, Sen. Blanche Lincoln, and Rep. Al Wynn.

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