Swing Left is a progressive political group with Hybrid PAC status in the United States that was created following the election of Donald Trump in 2016 with a main goal of gaining a Democratic majority in United States legislatures. The group was founded by Ethan Tondras-Hill, Miriam Stone, and Josh Krafchin, Michelle Finocchi, and Matt Ewing to create an easier way for Democrats to volunteer in their nearest swing district. Its initial mission was to win a Democratic majority in the House of Representatives in 2018 by building a network of volunteers and donors in targeted swing districts across the U.S. Swing Left uses a margin of fifteen points to determine which seats are considered "swing seats", and then concentrate their efforts there. Swing Left cast a broader net in 2019, when the
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| - Swing Left is a progressive political group with Hybrid PAC status in the United States that was created following the election of Donald Trump in 2016 with a main goal of gaining a Democratic majority in United States legislatures. The group was founded by Ethan Tondras-Hill, Miriam Stone, and Josh Krafchin, Michelle Finocchi, and Matt Ewing to create an easier way for Democrats to volunteer in their nearest swing district. Its initial mission was to win a Democratic majority in the House of Representatives in 2018 by building a network of volunteers and donors in targeted swing districts across the U.S. Swing Left uses a margin of fifteen points to determine which seats are considered "swing seats", and then concentrate their efforts there. Swing Left cast a broader net in 2019, when the (en)
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- Ethan Todras-Whitehill (en)
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| - Swing Left is a progressive political group with Hybrid PAC status in the United States that was created following the election of Donald Trump in 2016 with a main goal of gaining a Democratic majority in United States legislatures. The group was founded by Ethan Tondras-Hill, Miriam Stone, and Josh Krafchin, Michelle Finocchi, and Matt Ewing to create an easier way for Democrats to volunteer in their nearest swing district. Its initial mission was to win a Democratic majority in the House of Representatives in 2018 by building a network of volunteers and donors in targeted swing districts across the U.S. Swing Left uses a margin of fifteen points to determine which seats are considered "swing seats", and then concentrate their efforts there. Swing Left cast a broader net in 2019, when they began putting effort toward maintaining Democratic majority in United States State Legislatures after a merge with organization, Flippable. Swing Left focuses on training volunteers to register voters, phone bank, fundraise, and engage in door-to-door campaigning for Democratic candidates. Swing Left was the recipient of donations from various notable individuals and hosted events with celebrities to help further their mission and fundraise. (en)
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