Social:Player (political)

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A political player is a participant in politics who has or is perceived to have influence or power, although usually on a smaller level than a global power elite. The phrase may refer to an individual who is a candidate or elected or appointed official,[1] but more commonly refers to someone who is not in office but still wields power or influence, such as a lobbyist,[2] a fundraiser[3] or contributor,[4] a whistleblower,[5] a political consultant,[6] a labor union[7] or labor leader,[8] a corporation,[9] or even an entire industry.[10] More recently, with the rise of the Internet, web-based groups such as Moveon.org and online organizations, like ActBlue, have become political players as well.[11]

References

  1. Zillah Eisenstein, Hillary's War, Ithaca College, October 2006, retrieved Dec. 12, 2007
  2. M. Kamdar, Forget the Israel Lobby. The Hill's Next Big Player Is Made in India. Washington Post, Sept. 30, 2007, p. B03, retrieved Jan. 31, 2008
  3. S. Kulkarni & G. Graff, Fundraiser Headliners Familiar Faces To Thompson, July 31, 2007 (listing attendees at a Fred Thompson $1000/plate event)
  4. Lee Davidson and Bob Bernick Jr., Handful give lots of $$: Top 10 political donors have big impact in Utah, Deseret Morning News, May 22, 2006, retrieved 02-09-2008
  5. Blago whistleblower: Scrap health planning board, 5-6-2009 , retrieved May 8, 2009
  6. R. Sklar, I See Your Markos Moulitsas, And I Raise You a...KARL ROVE?, Huffington Post, 11-15-2007, retrieved on 02-09-2008
  7. "D. Corn, Hillary Gets a Bad Deal in Vegas--and Is Right To Complain, davidcorn.com, -1-14-2008". http://blogs.cqpolitics.com/davidcorn/2008/01/hillary-gets-a-bad-deal-in-veg.html. 
  8. Breslau, Rose Ann DeMoro: Labor Leader & Political Player, Originally published in MORE magazine, September 2006[yes|permanent dead link|dead link}}], retrieved Dec. 12, 2007
  9. The Search for Influence: Google Becomes a Political Player accessed Dec. 12, 2007
  10. J. Abraham, The pharmaceutical industry as a political player, The Lancet, Volume 360, Issue 9344, Pages 1498-1502, retrieved Dec. 12, 2007
  11. "Dan Morain, ActBlue makes giving easy, and it's become a major political player, Los Angeles Times, March 11, 2007, p. A21". http://www.actblue.com/content/latimes-2007-03-11.