Other opponents include some prominent individuals who normally support sustainable energy.
The opponents do not include Canada's major telephone companies, which welcomed the call for increased foreign investment.
Opponents of this step include the general aviation industry.
The opponents include House members who have usually been Clinton loyalists.
Opponents included municipal power agencies, which were prohibited by law from campaigning against it.
His likely opponents when he seeks re-election in 2005 include at least three black candidates and one Hispanic candidate.
Opponents of tougher rules include the Mexican government and employers wanting cheap labor.
As with the measure's proponents, opponents of the measure also included a number of political figures and religious organizations.
The group's main opponents include supporters of open-source software.
Opponents included businesses that employ minimum wage earners, among others.