To my knowledge, in my local 2004 caucus, I was the only Kucinich vote.
Democratic presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich will speak at the Bishop Center at Grays Harbor College on March 30.
Kucinich is a six-term congressman from Ohio. His lecture was arranged by the Grays Harbor Institute, a non-profit group founded a year-and-a-half ago to bring speakers who promote ideas of social, economic and racial justice to the Harbor.
Admission to the lecture will be free, and a time has yet to be set.
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Kucinich was elected mayor of Cleveland at the age of 31, and refused to sell the city’s publicly-owned power distribution system to a private company. He failed to win re-election as a result of his actions, but Casey said “several years later, people began to appreciate that they still owned their electric system and remembered his role in it.”
“I’m excited and I think the Harbor should be excited,” Casey said. “He’s a Grays Harbor kind of guy. If people knew Dennis, they’d vote for Dennis.”Kucinich comes to Aberdeen