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==People==
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According to ''Mother Jones'' magazine:
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:One of the influential conservatives guiding the group is Virginia "Ginni" Thomas, a columnist for the [[Daily Caller]] and a tea party consultant and lobbyist. Other Groundswell members include [[John Bolton]], the former UN ambassador; [[Frank Gaffney]], the president of the [[Center for Security Policy]]; Ken Blackwell and Jerry Boykin of the [[Family Research Council]]; [[Tom Fitton]], the president of [[Judicial Watch]]; [[Gayle Trotter]], a fellow at the [[Independent Women's Forum]]; [[Catherine Engelbrecht]] and [[Anita MonCrief]] of [[True the Vote]]; [[Allen West]], the former GOP House member; Sue Myrick, also a former House GOPer; [[Diana Banister]] of the influential [[Shirley and Banister PR]] firm; and [[Max Pappas]], a top aide to Sen. [[Ted Cruz]] (R-Texas). <ref> David Corn, [http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2013/07/groundswell-rightwing-group-ginni-thomas Inside Groundswell: Read the memos of the new right-wing strategy group planning a "30 Front War"], ''Mother Jones'', 25 July 2013 </ref>
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*David Corn, [http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2013/07/groundswell-rightwing-group-ginni-thomas Inside Groundswell: Read the memos of the new right-wing strategy group planning a "30 Front War"], ''Mother Jones'', 25 July 2013
 
*David Corn, [http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2013/07/groundswell-rightwing-group-ginni-thomas Inside Groundswell: Read the memos of the new right-wing strategy group planning a "30 Front War"], ''Mother Jones'', 25 July 2013

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People

According to Mother Jones magazine:

One of the influential conservatives guiding the group is Virginia "Ginni" Thomas, a columnist for the Daily Caller and a tea party consultant and lobbyist. Other Groundswell members include John Bolton, the former UN ambassador; Frank Gaffney, the president of the Center for Security Policy; Ken Blackwell and Jerry Boykin of the Family Research Council; Tom Fitton, the president of Judicial Watch; Gayle Trotter, a fellow at the Independent Women's Forum; Catherine Engelbrecht and Anita MonCrief of True the Vote; Allen West, the former GOP House member; Sue Myrick, also a former House GOPer; Diana Banister of the influential Shirley and Banister PR firm; and Max Pappas, a top aide to Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas). [1]

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