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College Democrats of America

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College Democrats of America
NameCollege Democrats of America
Formation1932
TypeStudent organization
HeadquartersWashington, D.C.
LocationUnited States
Leader titlePresident
Parent organizationDemocratic National Committee
AffiliationsYoung Democrats of America, Democratic Party (United States)

College Democrats of America is a student organization that operates under the Democratic National Committee and is affiliated with the Young Democrats of America and the Democratic Party (United States). The organization was founded in 1932 and has since become a prominent force in American politics, with chapters at colleges and universities across the United States, including Harvard University, Yale University, and University of California, Berkeley. College Democrats of America has been involved in various United States presidential elections, including the 2008 United States presidential election and the 2012 United States presidential election, supporting candidates such as Barack Obama and Joe Biden. The organization has also worked with other Democratic Party (United States) organizations, such as the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee and the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee.

History

The history of College Democrats of America dates back to 1932, when it was founded as the Young Democratic Clubs of America. The organization has undergone several name changes over the years, becoming the Young Democrats of America in 1984 and eventually settling on its current name. Throughout its history, College Democrats of America has been involved in various United States presidential elections, including the 1960 United States presidential election and the 1980 United States presidential election, supporting candidates such as John F. Kennedy and Jimmy Carter. The organization has also been active in United States Senate elections and United States House of Representatives elections, supporting candidates such as Ted Kennedy and Nancy Pelosi. College Democrats of America has worked with other organizations, such as the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees and the Service Employees International Union, to promote Democratic Party (United States) values and policies.

Organization

College Democrats of America is a national organization with chapters at colleges and universities across the United States, including University of Michigan, University of Texas at Austin, and University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The organization is led by a president and a national committee, which includes representatives from each region of the country. College Democrats of America is also divided into several caucuses, including the College Democrats of America Disability Caucus and the College Democrats of America Labor Caucus, which focus on specific issues such as Americans with Disabilities Act and National Labor Relations Act. The organization works closely with other Democratic Party (United States) organizations, such as the Democratic National Committee and the Democratic Governors Association, to promote Democratic Party (United States) values and policies. College Democrats of America has also partnered with organizations such as the National Organization for Women and the Human Rights Campaign to promote issues such as women's rights and LGBT rights.

Activities

College Democrats of America engages in a variety of activities, including voter registration drives, get out the vote efforts, and issue advocacy. The organization has been involved in several high-profile campaigns, including the 2010 United States midterm elections and the 2014 United States midterm elections, supporting candidates such as Harry Reid and Mark Udall. College Democrats of America has also worked on issues such as climate change, health care reform, and immigration reform, supporting legislation such as the Affordable Care Act and the Dream Act. The organization has partnered with other organizations, such as the Sierra Club and the American Civil Liberties Union, to promote these issues. College Democrats of America has also hosted several events, including the College Democrats of America National Convention and the College Democrats of America Leadership Conference, which feature speakers such as Bill Clinton and Elizabeth Warren.

Chapters

College Democrats of America has chapters at colleges and universities across the United States, including Stanford University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and University of Wisconsin-Madison. These chapters are responsible for organizing local events and activities, such as debates and rallies, and for promoting Democratic Party (United States) values and policies on campus. College Democrats of America chapters have been involved in several high-profile campaigns, including the 2004 United States presidential election and the 2006 United States midterm elections, supporting candidates such as John Kerry and Sherrod Brown. The organization has also worked with other organizations, such as the United States Student Association and the National Youth Association, to promote issues such as student loan reform and youth employment.

Notable_alumni

College Democrats of America has a long list of notable alumni, including Bill Clinton, Al Gore, and Barack Obama. Other notable alumni include Rahm Emanuel, David Axelrod, and Valerie Jarrett, who have all gone on to play important roles in American politics. College Democrats of America alumni have also included several members of Congress, such as Nancy Pelosi, Steny Hoyer, and Jim Clyburn. The organization has also produced several governors, including Andrew Cuomo and Martin O'Malley, and several mayors, including Michael Bloomberg and Rahm Emanuel. College Democrats of America alumni have also gone on to work for organizations such as the Brookings Institution and the Center for American Progress.

Platform

The platform of College Democrats of America is based on the principles of the Democratic Party (United States), including support for social justice, economic equality, and environmental protection. The organization has taken positions on a range of issues, including health care reform, immigration reform, and climate change. College Democrats of America has also supported legislation such as the Affordable Care Act and the Dream Act, and has worked to promote issues such as LGBT rights and women's rights. The organization has partnered with other organizations, such as the National Organization for Women and the Human Rights Campaign, to promote these issues. College Democrats of America has also worked with other Democratic Party (United States) organizations, such as the Democratic National Committee and the Democratic Governors Association, to promote Democratic Party (United States) values and policies.

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