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2008 election, Democratic Presidential candidate, democratic primary, Dennis Kucinich, kucinich drops out

Democrat Kucinich Quits White House Race

JOE MILICIA | January 24, 2008 11:04 PM EST | AP

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CLEVELAND — Democrat Dennis Kucinich is abandoning his second, long-shot bid for the White House as he faces a tough fight to hold onto his other job _ U.S. congressman.

In an interview with Cleveland's Plain Dealer, the six-term House member said he was quitting the race and would make a formal announcement on Friday.

"I will be announcing that I'm transitioning out of the presidential campaign," Kucinich said. "I'm making that announcement tomorrow about a new direction."

Kucinich has received little support in his presidential bid; he got 1 percent of the vote in the New Hampshire primary and was shut out in the Iowa caucuses. He did have a devoted following.

Kucinich, 61, is facing four challengers in the Democratic congressional primary March 4, and earlier this week he made an urgent appeal on his Web site for funds for his re-election. Rival Joe Cimperman has been critical of Kucinich for focusing too much time outside of his district while campaigning for president.

His decision comes a month after the death of his youngest brother, Perry Kucinich.

Kucinich said he will not endorse another Democrat in the primary.

Kucinich brought the same sense of idealism to his second run for president as he did in his first bid. He said he was entering the race again because the Democratic Party wasn't pushing hard enough to end the Iraq war.

Once dubbed the "boy mayor" of Cleveland, he made an unpopular decision to refuse to sell a publicly owned utility that pushed the city into default and drove him from office.

After the city's financial troubles, the mayor faced death threats, and was forced to wear a bulletproof vest when he threw out the first ball at a Cleveland Indians game. He barely survived a recall vote.

But he lost his bid for re-election as mayor of Cleveland in 1978 to Republican George Voinovich, who went on to become governor and then U.S. senator. His life and his political career were derailed. Kucinich spent more than a decade trying to get back into politics _ traveling around the country and then working as a teacher, consultant and television news reporter.

In 1994, Kucinich was elected state senator and he then won a seat in Congress in 1996. His once unpopular stand against the sale of the municipal electric system was praised as courageous. In 1998, the Cleveland City Council issued him a commendation for having the foresight to refuse to sell it.

During his time in Congress, Kucinich has been one of the most outspoken liberals, opposing international trade agreements like the North America Free Trade Agreement and marching with protesters in Seattle during a meeting of the World Trade Organization.

As a presidential candidate, he has proposed a Department of Peace, backed universal health care and supported gay marriage. He also pushed for impeachment of Vice President Dick Cheney.

At a debate last October, Kucinich delivered one of the night's lighter moments when he confirmed seeing an unidentified flying object at the Washington state home of actress Shirley MacLaine. With a smile, he said he would open a campaign office in Roswell, N.M., home to many alleged UFO sightings.

Kucinich married British citizen Elizabeth Harper, in 2005, ensuring his 2008 campaign would have one dramatic difference from his first campaign. Kucinich told New Hampshire audiences during the 2004 race that he was seeking a mate. Women then vied for a date with him during a contest arranged by a New Hampshire political Web site, but nothing romantic evolved from Kucinich's breakfast with the winner.

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Kucinich should have endorsed Gravel
Doesn't Endorse Anyone
http://representativepress.googlepages.com/DropOut.html

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:12 PM on 01/25/2008

Here is a link to Kucinich's speech today. Worth hearing:
http://www.wkyc.com/video/player.aspx?aid=53211&bw=

Everyone might also want to check out this 9 part video called Hacking Democracy. It's nine part but it's worth the time and effort to listen to it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GzPXer7946E

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:41 PM on 01/25/2008

I hope many of you who acknowledge Rep. Kucinich's singular vision among the candidates will continue with your own efforts to carry America forward into a future of peace and prosperity.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:48 PM on 01/25/2008

although i support obama, i have respect kucinich and am sorry he is out.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:15 PM on 01/25/2008
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This is a great shame and sad day for America. Dennis was about the only politician who still believed in the American people and what America stood for.

Just goes to show, we are a country of greedy, self centered mentally ill morons who only want to continue the destruction of our country, our freedoms, our lively hood and our way of life.

Go on now, go vote for more of the same. Americans really must adore Authoritarian Capitalist rule which is leading our country to ruins.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:10 PM on 01/25/2008

Changing the world by example.

Dennis' shining example has changed my life.  It has changed my experience from one of anger and fear to one of hope and it makes me much more effective in creating a positive reality for all. I see more of the people who are working for positive change.
 
He has changed a lot already.
He has shone the light on the enemy - CORPORATE MEDIA - and the people have become sickened by their usurping our right to determine the President of the United States! Our choice now is like the choice of McDonalds or Hardees for dinner every night for the next four years! Yum!
 
GE and all the others in the REACTOR WASTE INDUSTRY are signing our death warrant.
 
It's easy to give up hope from being so overwhelmed by the destruction of our Country and our World, but Dennis has shown me to keep focused on what you want to create. He is aware of what is wrong, but it doesn't sway him from doing his best with what he has, JOYFULLY. 
Getting crippled by fear and anger is not going to solve any problems! 
 
 
He is our voice. Please support his fight against those who would challenge this important Patriot. We need his sage and sane voice in Congress! I sent my check today, he has a fight ahead, but he will, I'm sure, do it positively and with the integrity he has been famous for for  decades.
Please visit kucinich.us and donate.
 
We Love You Dennis and Elizabeth!
 

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:15 PM on 01/25/2008

He can concentrate on communicating with UFOs.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:03 PM on 01/25/2008

The death knell has thus been sounded for America.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:49 PM on 01/25/2008

I will WRITE IN Kucinich no matter who is on the ballot. I live in a Republican state with dinky electoral votes, a state that simply does not count. We may as well be Canadians. Write-ins are the only way for thinking people to make a statement.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:08 PM on 01/25/2008

So sad...the only politician worth respecting, the only honorable person bothering to run. Wake up america, before all the smart people have moved out of this craphole.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:57 AM on 01/25/2008

Greens: Tactical Retreat by Pro-Democrat Fake Antiwar Lobbies Is Setting Back the Peace Movement -- Substituting goal of electing Democrats for goal of immediate US troop withdrawal will lead to more war, say Greens
WASHINGTON, DC - January 24 - Green Party leaders called on Americans who oppose the Iraq War to rebuff an agreement among pro-Democratic 'antiwar' lobbies to scale back pressure to end the war.
"MoveOn.org, Americans Against Escalation in Iraq, and other groups have decided that passing legislation in Congress that does nothing to end the war makes their favorite Democratic candidates look better than demanding action to end the war quickly "The big myth of the 2008 election is that Democrats are the antiwar candidates. In reality, a vote for a Democrat is a vote for a longer occupation in Iraq and possibly a war with Iran."
According to Politico, several mainstream antiwar groups in a recent K Street meeting have decided on a tactical retreat in the face of Congress's failure to reverse the Bush war agenda.
Greens have sharply criticized Democrats in Congress and leading Democratic presidential candidates for offering vague and deferred timetables for withdrawing US troops from Iraq; refusing to cut off funding for the war; criticizing President Bush solely on the basis of strategic mistakes in Iraq; for signing on to Mr. Bush's military threats against Iran; having voted to surrender Congress's constitutional war powers to Mr. Bush in 2002; and refusing to rescind the war authorization after the 2006 election.
"Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama have both said they'd maintain a permanent US military presence in Iraq with only a limited draw-down of combat troops that could then be redeployed 'just over the horizon.' This military misadventure is not in the best interests of Americans or Iraqis and only benefits the oil and weapons industries. Groups like MoveOn that divert the energies of peace activists towards Democrat candidates who fail to push for a prompt and total withdrawal only undermine the peace movement and advance the war agenda.
January 24, 2008 2:42 PM
read more www.commondreams.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:43 AM on 01/25/2008

Kucinich is out of the race because only a small percentage of voters agree with his far-left politics. Period. Like some of the people who come here.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:51 AM on 01/25/2008

Dennis Kucinich is, simply put, the real deal. Ironic, isn't it, that such a small number of Americans saw him for what he is?

I agree with many here that our democratic process is rigged to large degree. Those left standing can not hold a candle to this man. People can hope all they want, but the end result will largely bring us more of the same.

A sad day in America. Continuing the downward slide.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:23 AM on 01/25/2008

I wonder if there's any possibility that Dennis is dropping out because he has a veep agreement with Edwards. Edwards/Kucinich; I can dream!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:20 AM on 01/25/2008
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