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Co-director of the Campaign for America's Future. Robert L. Borosage is a veteran of liberal causes dating to 1974, when he helped found the Center for National Security Studies that fought abuses by U.S. intelligence agencies. He worked in the 1980s to against the nuclear arms race and U.S. policy in Central America and has advised such candidates as Jesse Jackson, Barbara Boxer and Paul Wellstone.
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