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''ThinkProgress'' was an American progressive news website that was active from 2005 to 2019. It was a project of the
Center for American Progress Action Fund The Center for American Progress (CAP) is a public policy think tank, research and advocacy organization which presents a Modern liberalism in the United States, liberal viewpoint on Economic policy, economic and social issues. CAP is headquarter ...
(CAP Action), a progressive public policy research and advocacy organization. Founded by
Judd Legum Judd Legum (born December 8, 1978) is an American journalist, lawyer, and political staffer. He is the founder and former editor of the progressive website ''ThinkProgress'', and author of the political newsletter ''Popular Information.'' Early ...
in 2005, the site's reports were regularly discussed by mainstream news outlets and peer-reviewed academic journals. ''ThinkProgress'' also hosted a climate section called ''Climate Progress'', which was founded by
Joe Romm Joseph J. Romm (born June 27, 1960) is an American researcher, author, editor, physicist and climate expert, who advocates reducing greenhouse gas emissions to limit global warming and increasing energy security through energy efficiency and gr ...
. In 2019, after financial losses, CAP Action unsuccessfully sought a new publisher for the site. No new content has been added since September 2019, rendering ''ThinkProgress'' effectively defunct.


History

''ThinkProgress'' was founded in 2005 by
Judd Legum Judd Legum (born December 8, 1978) is an American journalist, lawyer, and political staffer. He is the founder and former editor of the progressive website ''ThinkProgress'', and author of the political newsletter ''Popular Information.'' Early ...
, a lawyer, who ran the site until he left in 2007. Faiz Shakir edited the site from 2007 until 2012, when Legum returned as editor-in-chief. Legum left the site again in 2018. ''ThinkProgress'' described itself as "editorially independent" of the
Center for American Progress The Center for American Progress (CAP) is a public policy think tank, research and advocacy organization which presents a Modern liberalism in the United States, liberal viewpoint on Economic policy, economic and social issues. CAP is headquarter ...
(CAP) and CAP Action. In its early years, ''ThinkProgress'' included a daily newsletter that contained a recap and analysis of major political news and the blog ''Wonk Room'', which was published until 2011. In that year, the site was redesigned to offer sections organized by subject matter, and other CAP Action blogs were consolidated into the site. The site was then divided into sections covering climate, economy, health, justice,
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, world, culture, sports, politics and features. In 2017, the site's organization returned to a less segmented presentation. ''ThinkProgress'' had a staff of five in 2006 and 42 in 2017. In 2015, the staff of ''ThinkProgress'' unionized with the
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. Previous staffers who went on to write for other media outlets include Alyssa Rosenberg and Andrea Peterson, who joined ''
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'';
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, who moved to ''
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'' and Vox; Zaid Jilani, who writes for ''
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''; and Nico Pitney and Amanda Terkel, who joined ''
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''. Shakir, who led the 2020 presidential campaign of Bernie Sanders, now heads (together with Pitney) More Perfect Union, a labor-focused news outlet that he describes as "''ThinkProgress'' for a digital age." ''ThinkProgress'''s climate section, ''Climate Progress'', was founded by climate scientist Joseph J. Romm. The section discussed
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, political news related to
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, and responses to climate change by the media. In November 2016 ''ThinkProgress'' launched a "Trump Investigation Fund"
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effort. In 2017, Michael Goldfarb, founder of the conservative newspaper ''
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'' and its parent company, the Center for American Freedom, said he modeled them on ''ThinkProgress'' and CAP.


Closure

In mid-2019, after the site had experienced declining revenue, traffic and donations, CAP put ''ThinkProgress'' up for sale. No buyer was found. A plan to make ''ThinkProgress'' the institutional blog of the Center for American Progress was abandoned, and publication on the site ended on September 5, 2019.


Reporting


Impact on mainstream press

''ThinkProgress'' reports drew comment from news outlets such as ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'' magazine and
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. For example, ''Times'' reporter Ian Urbina, in his coverage of hostility in the health care reform debate, cited a 2009 ''ThinkProgress'' report by Lee Fang on a Tea Party Patriots strategy memo advocating disrupting town hall meetings of Democratic members of Congress. After the Upper Big Branch Mine disaster in 2010, ''ThinkProgress'' reported on the safety record of mine owner
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, finding over $2.2 million in fines levied by the
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against Massey for more than 3,000 safety violations; ''Times'' reporter Tom Zeller Jr. cited the figures in the ''Times''s coverage of Massey's safety record. In 2013, ''ThinkProgress'' posted a video of Pam Simon, a staffer for Representative
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, who was shot alongside Giffords in 2011, confronting Senator Kelly Ayotte regarding Ayotte's opposition to closing the gun show loophole; the ''Times'' cited the video in a report on
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activism among gun violence victims. In a 2015 op-ed in the ''Times'', Charles M. Blow excerpted ''ThinkProgress'' research on gender in
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hiring. The same year, Blow excerpted ''ThinkProgress'' research on the effectiveness of drug screening of
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recipients in an analysis of the political rhetoric of poverty. In 2006, ''The Guardian'' highlighted a series of reports in ''ThinkProgress'' that exposed inaccuracies in the ABC television mini-series '' The Path to 9/11''. The network re-edited several disputed scenes. In 2011 a report in ''The Guardian'' by Ewen MacAskill, Julian Borger, Jon Boone and Nicholas Watt on U.S. policy toward Afghanistan excerpted a ''ThinkProgress'' interview with Senator
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. In 2016 a ''Guardian'' investigation by Jonathan Freedland of the basis of
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's claims of voter fraud in the
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excerpted a ''ThinkProgress'' report that a two-year investigation by the Iowa Secretary of State found no voter impersonation. Similarly, a 2012 ''Washington Post'' article cited ''ThinkProgress'' research showing that Crossroads GPS failed to register as a nonprofit organization in
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. ''ThinkProgress'' reported an average of one
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every other day in the first days of 2014; ''Post'' columnist Dana Milbank cited the research in a 2014 column on the lack of progress on gun control. In 2017
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, in a ''Post'' opinion piece, cited a ''ThinkProgress'' compilation of policies that candidate Trump pledged to implement on his first day as President. In 2017 ''Wall Street Journal'' columnist William Galston cited a ''ThinkProgress'' report of 52% unemployment among 16- to 64-year-olds in the Sandtown-Winchester neighborhood of
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, twice the unemployment rate of the city as a whole. In 2014, ''Time'' magazine, CNN and
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picked up ''ThinkProgress'' reports on
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's including in their annual report a warning to investors regarding the risk of
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on operations.; ; and


Research and academia

In 2017 ''ThinkProgress'' published the disciplinary records of the New York City police officer who put Eric Garner in a fatal choke hold. ''ThinkProgress'' also tracked anti-Muslim and
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incidents.


''Climate Progress''

After his 2011 ''Climate Progress'' report identifying
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as "the biggest impact that climate change is likely to have on most people for most of this century", the journal ''
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'' invited Romm to write a commentary on
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. In a 2016 article in ''The New York Times'', Andrew Revkin recommended Romm's assessment in ''Climate Progress'' of the prospects for the climate and the environment under newly elected President Trump. Andrew Leonard in ''
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'', John Rennie of the
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and Jim Naureckas of Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting cited a 2010 ''Climate Progress'' report in their critiques of an online poll regarding attitudes toward climate change conducted by ''
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'' magazine.


Reception

''ThinkProgress'' had about 100,000 visitors per day in 2006, 6 million
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and 14 million
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s in March 2014, and 8 to 10 million unique page views per month in 2017. In 2017,
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ranked ''ThinkProgress'' among the ten most popular news blogs on the Internet. According to CAP, the site received "more than 12 million pageviews and 7.5 million unique visitors in June 2019". In 2008, ''
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'' magazine named ''Climate Progress'' one of the "Top 15 Green Websites," saying that ''Climate Progress'' "counters bad science and inane rhetoric with original analysis." In 2009,
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, in his column in ''The New York Times'', called ''Climate Progress'' "indispensable." In 2010 ''Time'' included ''Climate Progress'' in a list of the 25 "Best Blogs of 2010", saying ''Climate Progress'' was one of "the blogs we can't live without." In 2010, UK's ''
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'' included ''Climate Progress'' on its list of "Top 50 Twitter climate accounts to follow", saying ''Climate Progress'' was one of "the key people and organisations you should be following on Twitter if you're interested in climate change." In 2015 Tim Ward wrote in ''
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'' that ''Climate Progress'' "has been the best available source of climate-change news for several years."


Criticism

''ThinkProgress'' reports were sometimes criticized. For example, in 2010, Lee Fang wrote in ''ThinkProgress'' that the
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funded political advertising campaigns from its general fund, which solicits funds from foreign sources. FactCheck.org said that the claim that "foreign corporations are 'stealing our democracy' with secret, illegal contributions funneled through the U.S. Chamber of Commerce" had "little basis in fact. ... At least 84 foreign companies pay at least $885,000 in dues to the hamber of Commerce according to ThinkProgress. Still lacking, though, is any proof that the money is being used in the chamber’s ad campaign."
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of ''The New York Times'' said that the article "provided no evidence that the money generated overseas had been used in United States campaigns." In 2015,
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wrote in ''
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'' that CAP officials pressured ''ThinkProgress'' staff into placating the Israeli government and the
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(AIPAC) in their Middle East reporting, while noting that CAP had cited strategic interests for its stance: "The clear and overwhelming record of the literally hundreds of articles and policy papers from the Center for American Progress and ''ThinkProgress'' demonstrates our longstanding support both for Israel and the two-state solution to the Middle East peace process as being in the moral and national security interests of the United States."


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External links

* {{official website
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