Major Voter Registration Drives For Thousands Of Immigrants After Demonstrations...
The New York Times RACHEL L. SWARNS April 20, 2006 at 09:12 AM
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Leaders of the demonstrations that drew hundreds of thousands of immigrants into the streets last week announced Wednesday that they were planning voter registration and citizenship drives across the country in an effort to transform the immigrant community into a powerful, organized political force.
But the leaders of immigrant advocacy groups remain sharply divided over whether immigrants should demonstrate their economic strength by staying away from their jobs, schools and local shops on May 1 in what organizers are calling the Great American Boycott of 2006.
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Robert Novak: "President Bush Is Not What I Would Call A Skilled Politician. He Seems Aloof, Almost Arrogant"...
The Chicago Sun-Times DAVE NEWBART April 20, 2006 at 09:26 AM
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On the midterm elections this November, Novak said it was "possible, not probable" that Democrats would retake control of the House of Representatives. But he said the Republicans and their leader are in trouble.
"The edge seems to be right now to the Democrats," Novak said. "...President Bush is not what I would call a skilled politician. He seems aloof, almost arrogant."
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