Todd Hoffman, online communications director for the Ohio Democratic Party, and his crew were kicked out of the event and told to stay off private property, after they tried to get Rove to sign an affidavit admitting wrongdoing in the prosecutor firing scandal.
"We were kicked off the premises and told we would be arrested if we went back in," Hoffman said. 'We just want him to come clean with his actions."
Christian Boswell, a Kent State University-Tuscarawas student, was holding a sign with a quote from Orwell: "In the time of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act."
"We're not really here to be against the Republicans, it's more about how they have handled things," Boswell said, accompanied by Drew Silverthorn and Carrie Campbell, also of New Philadelphia, as they stood behind a yellow strip of police tape. "He (Rove) needs to testify under oath. No more hiding in the closet."
Silverthorn also said he was upset with how "Rove runs the show," calling him the architect of the war and other so-called political mis-steps.
"Clearly, Rep. Space's message of bringing change to Washington is resonating loud and clear and that's got Washington Republicans scared," said Ryan Rudominer, Midwest Regional Press Secretary for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee. "So, they've resorted to bringing President Bush's coverup artist, Karl Rove, to town 18 months before Election Day."
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