Difference between revisions of "Conservatism/US/org"

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* {{wp/alt|Americans for Tax Reform}} founded 1985 by [[Grover Norquist]]
 
* {{wp/alt|Americans for Tax Reform}} founded 1985 by [[Grover Norquist]]
 
* {{wp/alt|American Legislative Exchange Council}} (ALEC) {{sourcewatch|American Legislative Exchange Council}}
 
* {{wp/alt|American Legislative Exchange Council}} (ALEC) {{sourcewatch|American Legislative Exchange Council}}
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* {{wp/alt|Bradley Foundation}}[http://readersupportednews.org/opinion2/277-75/17273-a-gop-funder-thats-bigger-and-darker-than-the-koch-brothers] - foundation, founded 1942
 
* [[Cato Institute]] -- more [[libertarian]] than Americonservative, although they were taken over by the [[Koch brothers]] in late 2012
 
* [[Cato Institute]] -- more [[libertarian]] than Americonservative, although they were taken over by the [[Koch brothers]] in late 2012
 
* [[Century Strategies]] founded in 1997 by [[Ralph Reed]] (Ralph E. Reed Jr.); provides campaign consulting for [[US Republican|Republican]] candidates
 
* [[Century Strategies]] founded in 1997 by [[Ralph Reed]] (Ralph E. Reed Jr.); provides campaign consulting for [[US Republican|Republican]] candidates

Revision as of 19:23, 5 May 2013

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Eventually, US conservatism will be moved to Americonservatism, but I don't have time to update all the links right now -- so I'm saving that move for later. Also, maybe this should be /organizations or /advocacy instead of /think-tanks; some of these are lobbying orgs, some are think-tanks... need to get some clarity on what the different types are and how to distinguish between them.

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