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Media Alert Guest List
MMP offers the following guests for live or taped interviews:

2002 Elections: What's at Stake?

Medea Benjamin, Founding Director, Global Exchange, United for Peace

Heather Boushey, Economist, Center for Economic and Policy Research

Alys Campaigne, Legislative Director, Natural Resources Defense Council

Antonio Fransetta, President, Florida Alliance for Retired Americans

John Isaacs, Executive Director, Council for a Livable World

Paul Loeb, Associated Scholar, Center for Ethical Leadership

Ralph Neas, President, People for the American Way

Ron Pollack, Executive Director, Families USA


Additional Guests

Jared Bernstein, Labor Economist, Economic Policy Institute

Amy Dean, Executive Officer, Silicon Valley South Bay AFL-CIO Labor Council, Executive Director, Working Partnerships, USA

Robert Dunn, President and CEO, Business for Social Responsibility

Steven Hill, Western Regional Director, The Center for Voting and Democracy, Author, Fixing Elections: The Failure of America’s Winner Take All Politics

Amy Isaacs, National Director, Americans for Democratic Action, Inc.

Elliot Mincberg, Vice President and Legal Director, People For the American Way

Robert Richie, Executive Director, The Center for Voting and Democracy

Christian Weller, Macro Economist, Economic Policy Institute





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