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  Kucinich, Dennis J.
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AffiliationDemocratic   
NameDennis J. Kucinich
Address12217 Milan Ave
Cleveland, Ohio 44111, United States
EmailNone
Websitehttp://www.kucinich.us/
Born October 08, 1946
Died Still Living (78 years)
Contributor*crickets chirp*
Last ModifedRBH
Feb 27, 2023 11:09pm
Tags Caucasian - Croatian - Slovak - Divorced - Married - Union Member - Catholic - Straight -
InfoDennis' Early Years

The oldest of seven children, Dennis was born in 1946 in Cleveland, Ohio to Frank and Virginia Kucinich. The family lived in 21 places, including a couple of cars, by the time he was 17 years-old. One of his most vivid memories was watching his family count out money on an old white counter top to see if they had enough for their bills. He attended Catholic grade and high schools.

One nun, noticing that other students were commenting on the fact that he seemed only to wear one purple pair of pants, obtained another pair for him. Such acts of kindness and compassion seared themselves into his memory and led him to a life of public service.

At 17 he left home, took jobs as an orderly and also as a copy editor while enrolling full-time at Case Western University. After graduation he began his political career serving as a councilman and later as Clerk of Courts. At 31, he ran for mayor of Cleveland attempting to become the youngest mayor of a major American city in history.

Mayor of Cleveland and Muni-Light

He was elected mayor of Cleveland in 1977 on the promise to save the city's municipally-owned electric system which offered customers significantly lower rates than the private utility. A year later, Cleveland's banks demanded that he sell the city’s 70 year-old municipally-owned electric system to its private competitor (in which the banks had a financial interest) as a precondition of extending credit to the city.

The attempted political blackmail failed as did several assassination attempts. He remembered his parents counting out coins on the dresser and refused to sell the people's power. In an incident unprecedented in modern American politics, the Cleveland banks plunged the city into default for a mere $15 million despite being offered triple collateral to protect the loan.

The principled stand destroyed his political career. He lost his reelection bid. He was demonized as the mayor who threw Cleveland into default. Fifteen years later, the citizens of Cleveland - recognizing he had saved them hundreds of millions of dollars in municipal power bills and also forced the private utility to keep bills low to compete – voted him into the Ohio Senate. His campaign signs featured a light bulb and the expression "Because he was right." In 1998 the Cleveland City Council honored Dennis for "...having the courage and foresight to refuse to sell the city's municipal electric system."

U.S House of Representatives

In 1996, Dennis unseated a two-term Republican incumbent. He has followed that narrow victory by winning 60 to 70% of the votes in the following elections. Much of those vote totals were achieved because of outstanding constituent services and his successful efforts to save a local steel mill, two neighborhood hospitals, and 10th District cities a dramatic - and disruptive - increase in train traffic.

At the same time his reputation as a progressive leader in the Congress grew. He was voted the chair of the Progressive Caucus because of his passionate commitment to peace, human rights, workers rights, economic justice and the environment.

In 2002 the second great challenge of his elected career occurred. After analyzing the "evidence" presented by the Administration in its rush to folly in Iraq and actually reading the National Intelligence Estimate, he stepped forward to help lead 125 Democrats in voting against the blank check for the President to wage an illegal, immoral and ineffective war.

Speaking from the floor of the House some 140 times against the war and appearing on over 100 radio and talk shows was a risky political move. But it did not stop him. The neo-cons and their complicit friends in media engaged in a frenzy of caustic name calling. In Feb. of 2003 when Dennis explained on Meet the Press that oil was a key causal factor for the war and that our troops would be trapped in a costly door-to-door war, administration zealot Richard Perle insisted Dennis' comments were "scurrilous" and "an out-and-out lie." Richard Cohen of the Washington Post chimed in to agree with Perle calling a Congressman who saw no evidence of WMDs and did see oil as a cause for war a "fool." Other "mainstream" opinion commentators called him a "clown" and worse for not seeing the clear evidence of WMDs.

For his tireless and courageous efforts he was awarded the Gandhi Peace Award in 2003.

In 2006 when Israel and Hezbollah were facing off, Dennis again stepped forward for peace. As the Administration gave a green light to Israel and the Republican Congress sat silent – again – Dennis warned that the conflict and the ensuing deaths would make peace even more intractable. And now as the Israeli and Lebanese governments teeter from public criticism, his words ring true.

It was not the first nor, hopefully, will it be the last time Dennis Kucinich ignored political dangers to do the right thing. After all, it is his life story.

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The Crisis of Growth Politics: Cleveland, Kucinich, and the Challenge of Urban Populism  Purchase User 13 
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The 35 Articles of Impeachment and the Case for Prosecuting George W. Bush  Purchase Craverguy 
A Prayer For America  Purchase Craverguy 

NEWS
Date Category Headline Article Contributor
Jun 26, 2021 12:00pm Audio Dennis Kucinich on “Division of Light & Power”  Article Hikikomori Blitzkrieg! 
Jan 16, 2013 03:35pm News Dennis Kucinich Signs as Fox News Contributor  Article Homegrown Democrat 
Dec 20, 2012 01:40pm Statement Kucinich: Obama’s Social Security cuts mean a ‘Cat Food Christmas’ for seniors  Article Craverguy 
Dec 17, 2012 04:00pm Statement Dem renews call for 'Department of Peace' after Conn. shooting  Article Craverguy 
May 16, 2012 04:00pm Announcement Dennis Kucinich opts out of Washington state race, will retire  Article Homegrown Democrat 
Apr 16, 2012 10:55am General Kucinich asks for online votes on whether or not to run in Washington  Article Homegrown Democrat 

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RACES
  11/05/2024 OH District 07 Lost 12.80% (-38.33%)
  09/14/2021 Cleveland Mayor - Primary Lost 16.47% (-10.75%)
  05/08/2018 OH Governor - D Primary Lost 22.98% (-39.18%)
  06/05/2012 US President - G Primaries Lost 0.00% (-51.54%)
  03/06/2012 OH District 9 - D Primary Lost 40.02% (-16.16%)
  11/02/2010 OH - District 10 Won 53.05% (+9.18%)
  05/04/2010 OH - District 10 - D Primary Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  11/04/2008 OH - District 10 Won 57.02% (+17.90%)
  06/03/2008 US President - D Primaries Lost 0.27% (-47.68%)
  06/03/2008 US President - R Primaries Lost 0.00% (-46.49%)
  03/04/2008 OH District 10- D Primary Won 50.27% (+14.95%)
  02/19/2008 WA US President - D Primary Lost 0.58% (-50.64%)
  01/08/2008 NH US Vice President - R Primary Lost 0.07% (-62.36%)
  01/08/2008 NH US Vice President - D Primary Lost 0.71% (-46.22%)
  11/07/2006 OH - District 10 Won 66.41% (+32.82%)
  05/02/2006 OH District 10- D Primary Won 75.90% (+51.81%)
  11/02/2004 OH - District 10 Won 60.03% (+26.44%)
  07/29/2004 US President - D Convention Lost 0.86% (-98.28%)
  06/26/2004 US President - G Convention Lost 0.80% (-35.40%)
  06/09/2004 US President - D Primaries Lost 3.81% (-57.17%)
  06/01/2004 US President - G Primaries Lost 0.00% (-69.37%)
  05/25/2004 ID US President - D Primary Lost 4.98% (-77.35%)
  03/02/2004 OH - District 10 - D Primary Won 77.67% (+55.34%)
  03/02/2004 MN US President - IP Caucus Lost 4.91% (-36.20%)
  01/27/2004 NH US Vice President - D Primary Lost 1.89% (-36.86%)
  11/05/2002 OH District 10 Won 74.06% (+50.26%)
  11/07/2000 OH District 10 Won 75.00% (+53.03%)
  03/07/2000 OH District 10 - D Primary Won 93.19% (+86.39%)
  11/03/1998 OH District 10 Won 66.77% (+33.54%)
  05/05/1998 OH District 10 - D Primary Won 88.15% (+76.29%)
  11/05/1996 OH District 10 Won 49.06% (+2.74%)
  03/19/1996 OH District 10- D Primary Won 77.22% (+58.43%)
  11/08/1994 OH State Senate 23 Won 55.65% (+11.30%)
  06/02/1992 OH District 19 - D Primary Lost 17.91% (-6.35%)
  05/03/1988 OH District 20 - D Primary Lost 23.26% (-53.47%)
  08/09/1983 Cleveland City Council - Ward 12 - Special Election Won 56.20% (+12.41%)
  06/08/1982 OH Secretary of State- D Primary Lost 27.31% (-6.46%)
  11/06/1979 Cleveland Mayor Lost 43.82% (-12.35%)
  10/02/1979 Cleveland Mayor - Primary Won 28.71% (+0.00%)
  11/08/1977 Cleveland Mayor Won 50.81% (+1.62%)
  10/04/1977 Cleveland Mayor - Primary Won 34.09% (+0.24%)
  11/05/1974 OH District 23 Lost 29.45% (-5.31%)
  11/06/1973 Cleveland City Council - Ward 07 Won 61.71% (+23.41%)
  11/07/1972 OH District 23 Lost 47.29% (-2.12%)
  05/02/1972 OH District 23 - D Primary Won 50.79% (+19.10%)
  11/02/1971 Cleveland City Council - Ward 07 Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  11/04/1969 Cleveland City Council - Ward 07 Won 50.24% (+0.49%)
  11/07/1967 Cleveland City Council - Ward 07 Lost 42.59% (-14.83%)
ENDORSEMENTS
US President - Popular Vote - Nov 05, 2024 I Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
OH US President - D Primary - Mar 19, 2024 I Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
US President - D Primaries - Jun 04, 2024 I Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
VT Governor - D Primary - Aug 11, 2020 PRG David E. Zuckerman
OH US President - D Primary - Apr 28, 2020 R Tulsi Gabbard
OH Lt. Governor - D Primary - May 08, 2018 D Tara L. Samples
FL US Senate - D Primary - Aug 30, 2016 D Alan Grayson
CA - District 33 - Open Primary - Jun 03, 2014 D Marianne Williamson
CA - District 02 - Open Primary - Jun 05, 2012 D Norman Solomon
NYC Council 33 - D Primary - Sep 15, 2009 D Doug Biviano
Cleveland City Council Ward 14 - Primary - Sep 08, 2009 COM Rick Nagin
MN District 05 - DFL Primary - Sep 12, 2006 D Keith M. Ellison
NY District 11 - D Primary - Sep 12, 2006 D Chris Owens
ME US Senate - D Primary - Jun 13, 2006 D Jean Hay Bright
OH District 13 - D Primary - May 02, 2006 D Gary J. Kucinich
OH State House 14- D Primary - May 02, 2006 D Mike Foley
OH US Senate - D Primary - May 02, 2006 D Sherrod Brown
Cleveland Mayor- Open Primary - Oct 04, 2005 D Jane L. Campbell
CA Governor Recall - Question 1 - Oct 07, 2003 NO No
OH US President - D Primary - Mar 07, 2000 D Al Gore
US President - D Primaries - Jul 01, 2000 D Al Gore
Cleveland Mayor - Nov 02, 1971 R Ralph J. Perk
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