Demos is a
liberal think tank
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based in the
United States
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. Founded in 2000, Demos' stated mission is to "power the movement for a just, inclusive,
multiracial democracy Multiracial democracy is a democratic political system that is multiracial. It is cited as aspiration in South Africa after apartheid and as existing for the United States.
See also
* Cultural mosaic
* Ethnopluralism
* Intercultural relations
* ...
." The organization's president is Taifa Smith Butler, formerly of the Georgia Budget and Policy Institute.
History
Founding
Demos was conceptualized in the late 1990s by
Charles Halpern, President of the
Nathan Cummings Foundation (1989–2000). Halpern wanted to create a counter-force to the growing influence of the many right-wing think tanks such as the
Heritage Foundation
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and establish a multi-issue organization that would focus on progressive policy development and advocacy.
David Callahan, a Fellow at the
Century Foundation, and
Stephen B. Heintz, Vice-President of the
EastWest Institute
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, joined Halpern in helping to found Demos.
Founding board members included Arnie Miller, of Isaacson Miller, an executive search firm;
David Skaggs, a Colorado Congressman; and future
President
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Barack Obama
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, then an
Illinois State Senator
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.

In March 2000, Demos opened its first office in New York with Stephen B. Heintz as President. In this first year, Demos' work focused on solving economic inequities and increasing civic participation by developing a more inclusive democracy. These two areas continue to be a large part of Demos' core work. In 2001, Heintz stepped down and was replaced by
Miles S. Rapoport, Connecticut legislator (1985–1995) and
Secretary of State (1995–1999).
In March 2014, Rapoport left Demos to become the President of
Common Cause
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, a watchdog group.
Heather McGhee
Heather Charisse McGhee is a New York Times bestselling author and policy advocate. She is a former president and currently a trustee emeritus of Demos, a non-profit progressive U.S. think tank. McGhee is a regular contributor to NBC News and fre ...
, formerly the Vice President of Policy and Outreach at Demos, became the organization's president. McGhee is now a Distinguished Senior Fellow at Demos. In 2018, Demos named Sabeel Rahman as the new president.
In 2016 Demos fired blogger
Matt Bruenig
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after he called the
Center for American Progress
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The president and chief executive of ...
's president
Neera Tanden a scumbag.
Issues
Demos was part of a settlement in a lawsuit, filed in 2005, alleging Ohio Secretary of State
Ken Blackwell
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, Governor
Bob Taft
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A member of the Taft political dynasty, Taft served first in ...
, and their predecessors failed to protect the fundamental rights of eligible Ohio voters to cast a meaningful ballot, as required by the Equal Protection and Due Process Clauses of the
Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution.
The settlement was binding and required the state to provide for uniformity and consistency in Ohio election procedures so that the opportunity to vote can be enjoyed equally by all Ohio citizens.
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See also
*Democratic deficit
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References
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