Dennis Kucinich (Dem) 167,221 60%
Edward Herman (GOP) 94,120 34%
Barbara Ferris (NP) 18,207 7%
http://www.newsnet5.com/politics/3878857/detail.htmlKucinich knew exactly what he was doing, and that is one reason why his constituents love him now.
Cleveland was deliberately bankrupted by republican corporations in retaliation for Kucinich refusing to sell out the people of Cleveland.
Kucinich saved the city of Cleveland $300 million by refusing to sell MUNY Light. Kucinich did the right thing for the people.
Voinovich is a corporate special interest cabinboy punk, like almost every other republican.
'Boy Mayor' Kucinich Took Charge in Debt Crisis
Dennis J. Kucinich's political career was extinguished like a burned-out light bulb on a cold winter night 25 years ago. Journalists came from as far away as England and Japan to record his demise.
As the clock ticked toward midnight — the moment
Cleveland would go bankrupt if its mayor didn't surrender to the banks — a local TV station started a countdown, as though it were New Year's Eve.
The date was Dec. 15, 1978, and Kucinich — precocious, pugnacious and ambitious — was, at 31, the nation's youngest big-city mayor.
He had won office on a promise to cancel the sale of Cleveland's municipal power company, Muny Light, to a competing private utility. But six banks threatened not to renew the city's credit on $15 million in loans unless Kucinich agreed to sell by midnight.snip---
If Muny Light had been swallowed by CEI, he believed, it would have cost Cleveland millions of dollars in higher rates and especially burdened working-class homeowners.
http://www.latimes.com/news/politics/2004/complete/la-na-kucinichprofile23jan23,1,4468147.storyKucinich given thanks for keeping Muny Light
By DAVID PLATA
Staff Writer
December 17, 1998
CLEVELAND -- It was a time for memories and vindication, if not nostalgia, recalling the day 20 years ago that then-Mayor Dennis Kucinich refused to sell Muny Light, sending the city into default.
Kucinich, now the U.S. representative for the 10th District, consisting of the West Side of Cleveland and parts of the western suburbs, was honored Monday with a City Council resolution, thanking him for not selling the Cleveland Public Power plant. The plant, still expanding throughout the city, has since saved Clevelanders more than $300 million in payments, officials said.http://www.sunnews.com/news/1998/1217/acmunylight.htmIf Congress were full of folks like Kucinich, this country would be solvent and free.