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Sportsmen talk politics at Stroock forum view story
Thursday, October 28, 2004
W. DALE NELSON - - Casper Star-Tribune
| Whoever is elected president next week, America's hunters and fishermen will have greater influence in Washington than in the past, a national environmental journalist predicted Tuesday.
"As a group, hunters and anglers are more likely to be Republican than Democratic," said Elizabeth Shogren, environmental correspondent for the Los Angeles Times.
Nevertheless, Shogren told the 10th annual Stroock Forum on Wyoming Lands and People, many sportsmen felt that environmental policies of the Bush administration were "going too far, and threatened lands that they hold dear."
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