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Kucinich and Cimperman on live today in 45 minutes with listener calls 866-578-0903 news@wcpn.org
on the Cleveland public radio station,9a.m.
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Reporters’ Roundtable Takes on the Tenth, Round Two
Aired Thursday, February 21, 2008
Last week, listeners had a lot to say to two of the candidates for the 10th congressional district. Questions covered everything from jobs to gay marriage to the war in Iraq. This Thursday, we'll give you a chance for a little more quality time with two more candidates: Cleveland Councilman Joe Cimperman and incumbent Congressman Dennis Kucinich. We'll start at 9 o'clock, right here on 90.3.
Guests:
Candidates: Cleveland Councilman Joe Cimperman and incumbent Congressman Dennis Kucinich
Reporters: WKYC Channel 3's Tom Beres and ideastream's Kymberli Hagelberg
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The Plain Dealer endorsed him a month ago,it didn't take so they're all sweaty and panicy and have to run another endorsement today along with a column by their chief corporatist,slurring and trashing another Kucinich opponent,so gullibles will switch their votes from O'Grady to cimperman i suppose,and hoping one or more of the candidates will drop out to improve cimperman's chances.
Editorial: Kucinich and Cimperman - the show horse vs. the workhorse
http://www.cleveland.com/editorials/plaindealer/index.ssf?/base/opinion/1203586336198830.xml&coll=2Kucinich and Cimperman prove yet again that the voters should retire the show horse and hitch up a workhorse
Thursday, February 21, 2008
"(...blah blah lie lie distortion blah blah blah...)"
Brent Larkin: With a friend like O'Grady, how can Dennis Kucinich lose?
http://www.cleveland.com/news/plaindealer/brent_larkin/index.ssf?/base/opinion/1203586254198830.xml&coll=2Thursday, February 21, 2008
Brent Larkin
Plain Dealer Columnist
...it is almost impossible to imagine Kucinich not prevailing in this five-way race. The only candidate with a remote chance of upsetting him is Cleveland City Councilman Joe Cimperman. Rosemary Palmer, Ferris and O'Grady are merely jockeying for the third, fourth and fifth spots on Election Day...
Kucinich's popularity clearly has eroded. In 2005, a poll of 600 Democrats in the district, conducted by Cleveland-based Triad Research Group, measured how voters viewed his perform- ance as a congressman. The result: 78 percent approved, 15 percent did not.
An almost identical Triad poll taken three months ago got a dramatically different result: 56 percent approved of Kucinich's performance, and 36 percent said the district needed a new member of Congress...
"He speaks to what's in those people's hearts," said respected Cleveland pollster Bob Dykes, who took the two surveys that measured Kucinich's job performance. "Some people get the short end of the stick in life, and they believe Dennis tries to fight for them. True, his support is down, but with four opponents, it's unlikely he'll lose."...
Cuyahoga County Disaster Number One
http://www.clevelandleader.com/node/4770http://www.clevelandleader.com/taxonomy/term/130Submitted by Roldo Bartimole on February 20, 2008 - 2:54pm.
Are we dealing in plain old political trickery or something a lot more sinister?
There should be a Federal grand jury to examine just how the County Commissioners came to buy the decaying Ameritrust Bank block (Euclid Avenue, East 9th Street and Prospect Avenue) from Dick Jacobs for a new central administrative headquarters, then decided the effort was beyond the County’s financial means, and finally turned it over to a single bidder who now wants to borrow from the County about half its bid price of some $35 million.
That’s the long way of saying something stinks real bad here.
The bid by K&D Group from the beginning struck me as a backroom deal made with at least two County Commissioners – Tim Hagan and Jimmy Dimora – to help them save face on a smelly deal that could have significant financial damage to Cuyahoga County and its taxpayers...