Kerry must fight back, Jesse Jackson says
Wednesday, September 15, 2004 at 04:30AM
TheSpook
On the eve of a voter registration drive in Georgia, the
Rev. Jesse Jackson criticized Democratic Sen. John Kerry's campaign
Monday for lying down in "Dukakis fashion" to Republican punches and
urged Kerry to go on the offensive over issues that matter most to
struggling Americans. Jackson hammered the Bush administration for the
war in Iraq, joblessness, rising education costs and leaving 45 million
Americans -- disproportionately young and black -- without health
insurance. Jackson plans to raise those issues on his three-day tour of
college campuses in Georgia and North Florida. He said 17 million
eligible voters between the ages of 18 and 25 did not vote in the 2000
election. "Young America has to come alive," Jackson said in a
teleconference Monday. Sponsored by the Citizenship Education Fund,
which is part of Jackson's nonprofit Rainbow/PUSH Coalition, the tour
will also target poor African-Americans. Jackson said 500,000 eligible
blacks are not registered to vote in Georgia and that 60 percent of
Georgians make less than $20,000 a year.[
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