
02-20-2008, 09:36 AM
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Re: Liberal Group Plans Yearlong Anti-Bush Campaign With Goal to Deny Positive Legacy
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Originally Posted by Spencer Collins
Liberal Group Plans Yearlong Anti-Bush Campaign With Goal to Deny Positive Legacy
Americans United for Change plans to undertake a yearlong campaign, spending the bulk of the money on advertising, to keep public attention on what the group says are the failures of the Bush administration, including the war in Iraq, the response to Hurricane Katrina, and the current mortgage crisis.
In selling the plan to fundraisers, the group has argued that support for President Reagan was at a low of 42 percent in 1987 but climbed to 63 percent before he left office. "All of a sudden he became a rallying cry for conservatives and their ideology," said Brad Woodhouse, president of the group. "Progressives are still living with that."
The group is a nonprofit corporation that made a splash by airing ads against Bush's plans to overhaul Social Security in 2005. The group has conducted polls and focus groups and is now raising money for their anti-Bush effort. It gave a Power Point presentation to representatives of about 30 liberal and labor organizations last week.
FOXNews.com - Liberal Group Plans Yearlong Anti-Bush Campaign With Goal to Deny Positive Legacy
Well now,ain't that special..
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I wonder if this project will pursue with positive response to the people. I'm sure Bush administration will take this seriously
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