Draft:Ashley Allison
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Ashley Allison is a political commentator and thought mover for progressives. She is a contributor for CNN, appearing on State of the Union with Jake Tapper, The Source with Kaitlyn Collins, The Source with Kasie Hunt and CNN NewsNight with Abby Philips[1]. She worked as the Associate Director in the Office of Public Engagement for the Obama White House[2] and served as a Harvard Kennedy School Resident Fellow in 2021. Ashley served on the board for League of Women Voters. She is the former host of Pod for the Cause.
Ashley runs her political firm, Turner Conoly Group. In 2024, she opened a media company, Watering Hole Media.
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- ^ "Ashley Allison". whitehouse.gov. 2014-10-01. Retrieved 2024-03-26.