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Gloria Totten

Gloria Totten is the president of Progressive Majority, an American political organization that works to elect progressive political candidates at the state and local levels. Prior to that, Totten served as political director of NARAL, where she oversaw the organization's electoral and grassroots work and managed its 27 state affiliates. She has also authored several news articles and chapters in books advocating for the Progressive movement.〔Totten, Gloria. "An emergent progressive majority: Americans are tired of voting against someone. It's time to recruit leaders who'll speak clearly to people's real needs and problems." ''The American Prospect.'' October 1, 2005 http://goliath.ecnext.com/coms2/summary_0199-4802322_ITM〕〔Heuvel, Katrina V. and Borosage, Robert L. ''Taking Back America: And Taking Down the Radical Right.'' Nation Books. 2004〕 She serves on the Boards of Directors for Advocates for Youth, Gadflyer.com and TrueMajorityACTION PAC. She is the President of the Ballot Initiative Strategy Center and an Advisory Committee Member for the Women's Information Network, the Drum Major Institute Scholars Program and Wellstone Action. Totten was named a "Rising Star of Politics" in 2002 by Campaigns & Elections magazine.〔(About the President ). Progressive Majority.〕
==Early life==
Totten became involved with progressive politics at an early age. She attended her first precinct caucus in her home state of Minnesota at age nine, conducted her first precinct caucus training at age 19, and led her first candidate training at age 21.〔(Bio of Gloria Totten ) Mother Jones Radio (June 18, 2006).〕 Totten also worked as the education director for Pro-Choice Resources, as president and lobbyist for the Minnesota Coalition Against Sexual Assault, and as a grassroots organizer on campaigns from the presidential to mayoral levels.〔(Center for American Progress Biography )〕

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