Celinda Lake is a pollster and political strategist for the Democratic Party in the United States of America.
[2] She has worked with a large variety of organizations, such as the AFL-CIO, SEIU, EMILY's List, The White House Project, Planned Parenthood, Democratic National Committee, Sierra Club, Human Rights Campaign, NARAL, Barbara Lee Family Foundation, Kaiser Family Foundation, VoteVets Action Fund, the Wikimedia Foundation,[3] and more.
She also served as a pollster to Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley, whose loss she credited to "the failure of the White House and Congress to confront Wall Street.
"[4] She also served as leader of focus group research for Bill Clinton's successful 1992 Presidential Campaign.
She co-authored a book, What Women Really Want, with Republican pollster Kellyanne Conway.