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MEET THE CANDIDATES: 10TH IN A SERIES: DENNIS KUCINICH

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Congressman Dennis Kucinich's campaign logo has the first zero in "2008" represented by a globe, the second by a peace symbol. Kucinich also ran for president in 2004 on a peace platform, saying he would create a Cabinet-level Department of Peace. Seen as a far-left fringe candidate, Kucinich may have made his biggest impression on voters when he said in a debate this year that he'd seen a UFO.

BIRTHDAY: Oct. 8, 1946 (61) HOMETOWN: Cleveland RELIGION: Roman Catholic


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  • FAMILY: Married his third wife, British national Elizabeth Harper, in 2005, and the statuesque redhead has attracted nearly as much attention as the candidate. He has a daughter from a previous marriage.

    EDUCATION: Bachelor's and master's degrees, 1973, Case Western Reserve University

    EXPERIENCE: Cleveland city councilman, 1970-75, 1983-85; Cleveland mayor, 1977-79; Ohio state senator, 1994-96; U.S. congressman from Ohio, 1997-present; 2004 presidential candidate

    YOU MIGHT NOT KNOW: Kucinich's UFO sighting came at the house of actress and New Age enthusiast Shirley MacLaine, a close friend

    CAMPAIGN OFFICIAL WEB SITE WWW.DENNIS4PRESIDENT.COM

    DECISION TO RUN:

    Says he is running because no other candidate supports causes such as single-payer universal health care and uncompromising pacifism.

     

    MAJOR THEMES:

    Kucinich's slogan is "Strength through Peace." Unlike his rivals, he voted against the Iraq war and the Patriot Act, allowing Kucinich to claim that unlike others, he was right the first time. He has introduced a bill in the House to impeach Vice President Dick Cheney.

    IN NEVADA:

    Has a small but ardent volunteer corps in Nevada and has spent seven days in the state.

     

     

     

    IN THE POLLS

    NATIONALLY

    Polls among the bottom-feeders beneath the margin of error in national polls, registering in the low single-digits if at all.

     

    NEVADA

    In keeping with his performance elsewhere, Kucinich had 2 percent of the Democratic vote in the Review-Journal's most recent poll.

    POSITIONS

    WAR/NATIONAL SECURITY

    Says the government needs to promote peace as much as it currently promotes war, in his view. He would pull troops from Iraq immediately and has consistently voted against continuing to fund the war.

    HEALTH CARE

    All of the Democrats are promising universal health care, but Kucinich is the only candidate to advocate a single-payer system -- meaning that the government would fund people's care directly, as it does now with Medicare, rather than subsidizing people's health insurance.

    IMMIGRATION

    Calls for compassion toward undocumented immigrants and a clear plan to award them legal status. At a debate in Las Vegas, he objected to the moderators' use of the term "illegal immigrants," saying, "There are no illegal human beings."

    NEVADA ISSUES

    Not only opposes Yucca Mountain, he once stopped a nuclear dump in his own state. While in the state Senate, Kucinich was the most vocal opponent of a proposed regional waste repository in Ohio. He opposes nuclear energy and favors abolishing nuclear weapons.

    ENERGY

    Would create a government program to employ workers to build renewable energy infrastructure, calling it the "Works Green Administration." He promises to tackle global warming as a top priority, including joining the Kyoto climate treaty.

    TAXES

    Says that "corporations and the wealthy aren't paying their fair share." He would increase taxes on these groups while easing the tax burden on middle-class and poor families. He would get rid of President Bush's tax cuts for the wealthy and would maintain the estate tax.

    CRITICS

    Was run out of the Cleveland mayoralty and thought to be dead politically when he refused to privatize the city's electric utility at a time of fiscal crisis. But decades later, it was determined that the move saved the city money, and Kucinich returned to politics on the slogan "Because He Was Right." As a presidential candidate, Kucinich is seen as too far left in his views to appeal to the general electorate, and has been criticized for not paying sufficient attention to his constituents back home in Cleveland.

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    Bobbie-Jo wrote on January 08, 2008 04:48 PM: I am working on a project and i need an answer on what Dennis's Slogan is..
    this project means alot...


    Joe wrote on January 03, 2008 08:05 AM: Dennis Kucinich is clearly the best candidate.

    Of course, on the other hand, some of you might not agree that the Constitution is a good thing?

    http://action.dennis4president.com/blog/view/id_3516/


    Tom, Burbank wrote on January 01, 2008 02:13 PM: "Strength Through Peace" is his slogan? He has a globe and peace sign in 2008? We're voting for the president of the United States, not the world. He wants to imprison America in the Kyoto Protocol?The guy is an idiot and fortunately has no chance of winning.


    Joe F wrote on January 01, 2008 02:07 PM: hn, I don't have to wake up because Paul won't get my vote and from looking at the polls, he won't be getting many of anybody elses. He's way down in the polls, just like Kucinich and they both will end up there. They both are way too far to the left of main stream voters. Some might say Paul is to the right but if that be the case, he's way too far to the right.


    hn wrote on January 01, 2008 11:41 AM: wake up joe,ron paul is the best one...


    Joe F wrote on January 01, 2008 10:16 AM: I thought there could be no one worse than Paul but I have found it in Kucinich. Apparently most people feel as I do, he's just not the one.


    N. THOMPSON-JONES wrote on January 01, 2008 07:37 AM: Molly is doing an outstanding job with this project. It is benefit to all.