Bush faces new breed of policy protesters
By Thomas Crampton International Herald Tribune Monday, January 17, 2005
But true influence still eludes them
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The fact that advocacy groups independent of the Democratic Party supported Senator John Kerry to the level of $188 million - more than three times the amount spent by groups supporting Bush - has political analysts saying that
the country has entered a new era of political opposition.
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"We have something unprecedented in U.S. history, and not just in modern U.S. history," said Larry Sabato, a professor of politics at the University of Virginia who is writing a book about the 2004 election entitled "Armageddon: The Bush-Kerry Clash."
"No other second-term president has started with such a slim margin of the popular vote and faced such well-organized opposition," Sabato said.
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Anger combined with an inability to take action will lead to frustration that Sabato predicts will boil over into street protests in Washington. Not all analysts agree. "Don't expect those critical of Bush policies to fade away, but don't expect to see us rerun 1960s-style protests," said Tom Andrews, a former congressman from Maine who is national director of
Win Without War, a group that includes 42 national organizations opposed to the war in Iraq.
"You will see 21st-century antiwar organizing.".
(snip / about the "virtual march" that jammed the Senate switchboards)
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"These newly engaged voters will remain a force to be reckoned with," he said. "They will oppose anything Bush does and likely rally around specific issues that galvanize them in large numbers."
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(snip / about Moveon.org)
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The top short-term issues raised by Moveon.org's members included pushing through election reform, opposing the war in Iraq, protecting the environment and defending civil liberties. In addition to a petition signed by 400,000 demanding that Congress investigate the fairness of voting in the November election, the group has been actively fighting Bush's nominee for attorney general, Alberto Gonzales, with a series of advertisements in newspapers and on television.
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