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ReutersPRAIRIE VILLAGE, Kansas (Reuters) - Jennifer Roe considers herself a typical American mom -- juggling a part-time writing job with the needs of two young daughters, volunteer work at a children's museum and her church.
Indeed, the "Proud to be a Liberal" button on the visor of her minivan is one of the few outward signs that 42-year-old Roe also squeezes in several hours a week organizing True Blue Women, a political group of like-minded moms.
"A lot of it for me was feeling the country was going down the wrong path," said Roe. "I felt everybody, including myself, had gotten a little complacent. Just going to vote is not enough."
Formed after President George W. Bush won a second term in 2004, True Blue Women is part of what political analysts say is a groundswell among Americans of every political stripe who are calling for change in government.
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