--juan gallegos / manager of civil engagement colorado immigrant rights coalition-- --16:15:30-38-- we need to march so that we can show our numbers so that we can show voters are closely divided over the protests. --take graphic:-- 48% of likely u.s. voters believe the protests are mostly a reflection of voter unhappiness. but nearly as many, 46% disagree and say they are mostly motivated by political agitators. only 22% think the protests will lead to positive change. gallegos says he knows firsthand it's possible. --juan gallegos / manager of civil engagement colorado immigrant rights coalition-- --16:14:34-39-- we've mobilized our communities not only on the street to march but also to march to the voting polls. --take nat:-- "protesters" will take more than marching for the now, i'm kumasi aaron. --anchor cam tag=-- experts say organization to a social movement is key... and someone who can clearly explain the issue. they say that's one reason the exposes why your insurance company may say it's not their problem. and.. a major project that was supposed to bring in thousands of job