Dennis Kucinich
Dennis Kucinich: Kucinich Urges Colleagues to Find Will to End Occupation
May 24, 2007 -- Congressman Dennis Kucinich (D., Ohio) will vote No on the latest bill to fund the continued occupation of Iraq. Kucinich is the only Democrat running for President who has consistently voted against funding the war. Today he said that Congress' failure to end the occupation of Iraq is the result of a lack of will to do so on the part of his colleagues and his party's leadership. » read more »
Dennis Kucinich: Verizon Sale to be Challenged at FCC, SEC & in Congress
PORTSMOUTH, NH (May 19) -- Presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich announced to a cheering crowd of nearly 1,000 labor and community activists from New Hampshire, Maine and Vermont that he would intervene to block Verizon’s sale of its rural telecom business to Fairpoint, thus setting a new stage for a dramatic showdown between unions who are challenging the sale and the nation’s telecommunications industry which has long been immune from significant challenges for its failure to provide rural communities equal access to fiber optic service. » read more »
Dennis Kucinich: City Leader Will Serve As Senior Advisor To Kucinich Presidential Campaign
May 18, 2005 -- Los Angeles City Councilman Bill Rosendahl has endorsed Ohio Congressman Dennis Kucinich for the Democratic nomination for President, and he will serve as a senior advisor to Kucinich's growing California organization, the campaign announced. » read more »
Dennis Kucinich: Coos County Democrats favor Kucinich in balloting
May 15, 2005 -- BANDON, Oregon -- Dennis Kucinich was the winner in a straw poll of Coos County Democrats, following the county's annual Democratic Recognition Dinner May 12.
Kucinich gathered 26 percent of the votes to best the seven other Democratic presidential candidates, according to Matt Christensen, chair of the Coos County Democratic Central Committee.
Christensen said Kucinich led a tight top-tier race between himself and Sen. Barack Obama and John Edwards, who scored 24 and 23 percent, respectively. » read more »