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Washington D.C. – With Republicans reeling due to their association with President Bush, and amid what supporters of the President have dubbed his "legacy year," Americans United for Change announced the upcoming national tour national tour of the "Bush Legacy Bus." This latest chapter in AUFC's ongoing Bush Legacy Project, which will cement into history how two terms of failed conservative policies – supported by Bush and his allies including Sen. John McCain - have weakened America's security abroad while neglecting and undermining important priorities here at home.
This 45-foot long museum on wheels, powered by biodiesel, and weighing in at 28 tons, features interactive exhibits on the worst policy failures that grew out of the conservative agenda. Visitors will be given the chance to reflect on the Administration's tragically inept response to Hurricane Katrina, mismanaged and endless war in Iraq, 'trickle-down' economic policies that favored the wealthiest Americans and more.
The tour kicks off in Washington D.C. in late June and travels from coast-to-coast throughout the summer and fall stopping in the hometowns of Bush's allies in Congress, both national political conventions and symbolic and historic locations like New Orleans and Crawford, TX.



















