Judson has a history of making donations to the RadicalLeft.
Amy For America – 2/19/20-$200
Amy For America-1/30/20-$100
Amy For America-2/11/19-$25
DCCC-2/7/17-$15
DCCC-4/11/17-$25
DCCC-6/11/17-$25
DCCC-5/11/17-$25
DCCC-1/17/17-$15
Democratic Party of Virginia – 11/3/16-$10
DCCC – 10/12/16-$50
Hillary For America – 10/12/16-$50
Democratic Congressional Campaign – 10/15/13-$50
Obama For America – 7/26/12-$70
Obama For America-9/18/12-$50
Obama For America-9/1/12-$10
Democratic Congressional Campaign – 6/29/12-$50
Obama For America – 10/21/12-$70
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As OpenSecrets notes, "Only a tiny fraction of Americans actually give campaign contributions to political candidates, parties or PACs. Just 0.97% of the United States population contributed more than two hundred dollars to federal candidates, PACs, parties, and outside groups [last cycle]" This is the reason campaign contributions are such an instructive tool in analyzing civil servants, because only the most avid partisans - less than one percent - write a check to a candidate.
April 2024-Present-FDA-Diversity and Inclusion Program Manager for the Center of Drug Evaluation and Research
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Marilyn Judson on LinkedIn Loved a book titled “Antiblackness and the Stories of Authentic Allies” by, Norman Kim, Carolyn Coker Ross, Mazella Fuller, and Charlynn Small which according to Oxford University Press is about, “The myriad of systemic challenges that are baked into the fabric of US society, perpetuating and permeating antiblackness across some of its most trusted institutions.” The book's emphasis on systemic racism and the need for authentic allyship suggests that success and opportunities in America are not based on individual effort or talent but on racial privilege or disadvantage.
These perspectives on America put her out of step with mainstream American ideas.