Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Dennis kucinich

  • Perhaps no other member of Congress has been willing to try to stop a war, impeach a vice president, admit seeing a UFO and run for president twice. But Democratic Rep. Dennis J.
  • (Los Angeles Times)
  • Dennis Kucinich, the so-called boy mayor who eventually turned presidential candidate, may have reached the end of his career in elective politics. Joe the Plumber wins Ohio primary, faces tough race in November Mr.
  • (The Christian Science Monitor)
  • Dennis Kucinich, a colorful liberal in Congress who tried to have former President George W. Bush impeached over the Iraq war, was defeated by a fellow Democratic incumbent on Tuesday in the first of 11 primary races this year pitting members of the U.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • A day after Congresswoman Marcy Kaptur took four of five counties in the newly redrawn 9th district, some in the Lakewood community are still in awe. "I thought for sure he would get it," said Robert Wilhelm. "I thought he was well liked.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • When 32-year-old Dennis Kucinich took on the Cleveland corporate power structure as the "Boy Mayor" in the late 1970s, he made a lot of enemies, not least of which the Cleveland Plain Dealer.
  • (Daily Beast)
  • The first was Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D), a liberal firebrand, who found himself the victim of an unkind redistricting process.
  • (MaddowBlog)
  • When Cleveland voters decided in 1979 that they no longer wanted Dennis Kucinich to be their mayor, political observers assumed that the 33-year-olds political career was over. Nope.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • Dennis Kucinich. Credit: AP/file. (CNN) - The Ohio primary not only gave Mitt Romney a narrow win over Rick Santorum, it also marked the sudden end of one well-known lawmakers congressional career.
  • (KSDK)
  • Kucinichs long-standing opposition to international trade agreements and support of union rights helped to keep him in good standing with the districts blue-collar Democratic base since he was first elected in 1996.
  • (USA Today)
  • Cleveland - The remaining four Republican candidates battled it out on Super Tuesday, but what some people may not know is that several congressional primary contests were held, including one of a former Democratic presidential candidate.
  • (Digital Journal)

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