(CNSNews.com) - This year's presidential election is more than just a political race for liberal and conservative activists. It's a foot race too. The group Run Against Bush is using one of the president's favorite activities - running -- to raise money aimed at preventing Bush from obtaining a second term. The group offers T-shirts for a $25 donation, helps members communicate about upcoming road races and how to plan their own, and encourages members to solicit athletic "sponsors" so the funds can be used in the campaign against Bush. William Coleman, the co-founder of Run Against Bush, said his...