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21st Century Democrats

21st Century Democrats
Formation 1986
Type Political action committee
Headquarters Washington, D.C.
Membership
100,000+
Executive Director
Jennifer Petty
Key people
Tom Harkin, Jim Hightower, Lane Evans, founders
Website Official website

21st Century Democrats is an American political organization founded by Senator Tom Harkin, commentator Jim Hightower and Congressman Lane Evans to help elect "progressive" or "populist" candidates.

21st Century Democrats started out relatively small, surpassing $1M in contributions for the first time in the 1996 election cycle. By the 2004 election cycle, according to the Political Money Line, it was the 13th largest Political Action Committee (PAC) in the United States raising nearly $7 Million. Among progressive ideological PACs, it ranked fourth behind America Coming Together, EMILY's List, and MoveOn.org. However, since 2004 its contributions have gradually fallen, to under $2.2M in 2010 and under $1.2M in 2014.

Unlike traditional PACs, 21st Century Democrats focuses on recruiting, training, and hiring field organizers to organize grassroots campaigns on behalf of candidates for local offices, statewide office, and even targeted presidential swing states. The group has ties to Democracy for America, which grew out of Howard Dean's presidential campaign.

In 2009, 21st Century Democrats joined Service Employees International Union, MoveOn.org, and Daily Kos in a new effort called Accountability Now PAC. This new Political Action Committee promised to use party primaries to challenge Democratic incumbents that PAC members do not support.

In November 2007, 21st Century Democrats was sued in United States federal court by their former communications director, Kenneth Goldman. The lawsuit stated that three workers were fired in 2006 for refusing to attend "religious events", referring to the Landmark Forum. A formal complaint was filed in a Washington, D.C. court, stating that Landmark Education has "religious characteristics and theological implications". The lawsuit also stated that Landmark Education's influence could be felt in the 21st Century Democrats' "mission, business structure ... and communications".


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