Capitol South, Station Domination, and Lobbying Effectiveness
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When you get off the DC subway at the Capitol South metro stop and head up the escalator, you never really know what you are going to encounter at the top. Some days, it's the pro-life protesters. Other days it's the Lyndon Larouche crowd. Sometimes it's religious proselytizers. Or a worker's union. Or a conspiracy theory group. Occasionally it's a charity raising money. And now and again it's a protest or other group that you can't even really discern. But there's really never a week that goes by without some sort of organized group at the top of the Capitol South escalator, and in the nice weather it can be day after day with no perceivable end. It's undoubtedly the most popular metro station at which to hold a political protest or conduct grassroots lobbying efforts.
Capitol South, Station Domination, and Lobbying Effectiveness
Capitol South, Station Domination, and…
Capitol South, Station Domination, and Lobbying Effectiveness
When you get off the DC subway at the Capitol South metro stop and head up the escalator, you never really know what you are going to encounter at the top. Some days, it's the pro-life protesters. Other days it's the Lyndon Larouche crowd. Sometimes it's religious proselytizers. Or a worker's union. Or a conspiracy theory group. Occasionally it's a charity raising money. And now and again it's a protest or other group that you can't even really discern. But there's really never a week that goes by without some sort of organized group at the top of the Capitol South escalator, and in the nice weather it can be day after day with no perceivable end. It's undoubtedly the most popular metro station at which to hold a political protest or conduct grassroots lobbying efforts.