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Twelve groups promoting peace. All competed in the Peace Primary to win $100,000 to amplify their messages in the 2008 election. Thanks to everyone who participated and to everyone who is continuing to work to make peace a priority!

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The results are in!

The top finisher in the Peace Primary, and winner of the $100,000 grand prizes is:

true majority

Congratulations to TrueMajority and to all twelve groups, who are sharing in the $326,000 that was raised online from thousands of voters.

How do they plan to use their winnings in the months ahead?
Read on...

AFSC "will continue our work and witness on peace, justice, and human dignity, and ask our leaders to do the same -- not as election-year talking points, but as issues of grave urgency."

The Center for Arms Control and Nonproliferation will continue to educate policy makers and the public about the dangers of a war with Iran and options for bringing U.S. soldiers home from Iraq."

Faithful Security will continue to work with religious communities to harness their moral willpower for a world free of nuclear weapons.

With the funds raised through the Peace Primary, the Genocide Intervention Network will continue to directly stop violence against women and children in Darfur and make ending genocide a Presidential priority in 2008.

Peace Action Education Fund is already hard at work bird-dogging presidential candidates on Iraq, Iran and nuclear weapons issues, and planning our voter registration, education and mobilization campaign for 2008.

With support from the Peace Primary's voters, Refugees International will continue to urge America's leaders to end refugee crises and restore peace and stability worldwide in the run-up to the Presidential election.

The Union of Concerned Scientists will work across the country to educate candidates about the need to reduce the risks posed by nuclear weapons, reduce global warming pollution, and ensure the integrity of government science.

Thank you to everyone who is helping to make peace a priority!