Citizens Action for Southern New Hampshire, also known as "CASNH" (pronounced "cash" or "cas-nitch"), was a group of local progressive activists from the Nashua, New Hampshire area formed around the Nashua Democracy for America meetup in December 2004.
In response to the Wall Street-driven financial crisis, DFA launched their “Move Your Money Campaign” with The Huffington Post and filmmaker Eugene Jarecki.
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Seemann received support from the Internet organizations Democracy for America and the weblog Daily Kos.
Elder is a member of the Northside Chicago chapter of Democracy for America, an organization initially formed by former Howard Dean supporters which encourages grassroots Democrats to run for local, state, and federal office.