Choice advocates from around the country gathered in Washington DC to voice there opposition to Bush and his anti-choice views.

It was the largest gathering of its kind since Roe v Wade was first argued before the Supreme Court in 1973.

Key issues included:
-The winner of the 2004 presidential election could be responsible for appointing two or more Supreme Court justices, and abortion rights supporters fear Roe v. Wade could be overturned if President Bush fills those vacated seats with like-minded conservative justices.
-Last November, Bush signed the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act of 2003, a law to end certain late-term abortions.
-President Bush signed into law April 1 the Unborn Victims of Violence Act, which states that when a criminal act causes harm to a pregnant woman the suspect can be charged with a crime against the fetus as well.