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Prominent Contributors

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Numerous political figures use Daily Kos to publish frequent or occasional content, including consultants, candidates, and sitting members of Congress. Prominent posters include:

Current & Former officeholders
  • Mark Begich
  • Earl Blumenauer
  • Debra Bowen
  • Barbara Boxer
  • Mark B. Cohen
  • Steve Cohen
  • John Conyers
  • Richard Durbin
  • Russ Feingold
  • Bart Gordon
  • Alan Grayson
  • Christine Gregoire
  • Tom Harkin
  • Jane Harman
  • Steve Kagen
  • John Kerry
  • Larry Kissell
  • Jim McDermott
  • Jeff Merkley
  • Brad Miller
  • Jim Moran
  • Chris Murphy
  • Barack Obama
  • Frank Pallone
  • David Paterson
  • Nancy Pelosi
  • Tom Perriello
  • Jared Polis
  • Harry Reid
  • Andrew Rice
  • Bill Richardson
  • Ciro D. Rodriguez
  • Brian Schweitzer
  • Chuck Schumer
  • Louise Slaughter
  • Ron Sparks
  • Linda Stender
  • Jon Tester
  • Mark Warner
  • Henry Waxman
  • Jim Webb
  • Anthony Weiner
  • Robert Wexler
  • Lynn Woolsey
  • Rocky Anderson
  • Birch Bayh
  • Chris Bell
  • Jimmy Carter
  • Jon Corzine
  • John Edwards
  • Ted Kennedy
  • Bob Kerrey
  • Eric Massa
  • Eliot Spitzer
  • Tom Vilsack
Former candidates
  • Pete Ashdown
  • Lt. Col. Charlie Brown
  • Jack Carter
  • Wesley Clark
  • Paul Hackett
  • Lois Herr
  • John Laesch
  • Ned Lamont
  • Jim Martin
  • Lois Murphy
  • Scudder Parker
  • Gilda Reed
  • Jeff Seemann
  • Ron Shepston
  • Jonathan Tasini
  • Bill Winter
  • Joe Miklosi
Consultants
  • David "Mudcat" Saunders
  • David Sirota
  • Larry LaRocco
  • Jerry Northington
  • Barry Welsh
  • Alexi Giannoulias
Commentators
  • A. Whitney Brown
  • Michael Moore
  • Keith Olbermann
  • Michael Schiavo
  • Sam Seder
  • Cindy Sheehan
Authors
  • David Brin
  • Bob Altemeyer
  • John Dean

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