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Rep. Dennis Kucinich Thows His Support Behind Sen. John Edwards for Iowa Caucus
MSNBC Live ^
| January 19, 2004
| Lester Holt
Posted on 01/19/2004 10:58:22 AM PST by smoke filled room
Rep. Kucinich of Ohio just said on MSNBC that if he hears from the early estimates this afternoon that he is not getting 15% that he will throw his Iowa support to US Senator John Edwards of North Carolina.
He did not comment about if he was dropping out of the race or not.
TOPICS: Breaking News; News/Current Events; US: Iowa; US: North Carolina
KEYWORDS: 2004; 2004election; edwards; election2004; electionpresident; endorsement; iowa; iowacaucus; iowacaucus2004; johnedwards; kookykookcinich; kucinich; squirrelvote
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To: Howlin
I will be absent for awhile tonite. I will be attending my own precinct caucus. We have County Central Committee members to elect, County Convention Delegates to elect and then of course, the real work, the beginning of the groundwork on the Party Platform.
The Republican Caucuses may be low key, but there is important work to be done.
I will try to check in when I return tonite. Ping me around 8:00 Central, so I can find you.
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posted on
01/19/2004 1:34:35 PM PST
by
Iowa Granny
(Impersonating June Cleaver since 1967)
To: smoke filled room
Kucinich is just throwing a hissy fit like a little girl cuz Edwards never said anything bad about him.
To: Hand em there arse
I don't think that W will have a different running mate. I would not be surprised, however, to see Dick Cheney bow out as VP in 2006 and Condi nominated at that time.
To: JohnnyZ
That would explain it. Can't blame Kucinich. Thanks.
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posted on
01/19/2004 1:35:08 PM PST
by
twigs
To: AuH2ORepublican
Still, I think most Kucinich supporters care more about radical liberalism than what the candidate instructs them to do (besides, if they were good at following directions they probably wouldn't be Kucinich supporters in the first place), so I would guess that way less than half of Kucinich voters will vote for Edwards. Some might even go Gephardt. Kucinich is popular with the protectionist crowd.
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posted on
01/19/2004 1:35:39 PM PST
by
JohnnyZ
(This Week in Senate Races: David Beasley (Y), Katherine Harris (N), Gary Hart (?), and Dan Blue (?))
To: Miss Marple
If the primaries are still all over the place between these four clowns, not that this would happen but again ya never know, when would be the latest Hillary "the healthcare queen" could get in??
To: JohnnyZ
I agree.
To: Hand em there arse
In my opinion, Hillary will not get in until the convention.
If no candidate has the numbers needed for the nomination, they will have to take a second vote.
On the second vote, delegates can vote for whoever they want.
Hillary is hoping she can win that second vote, avoid the primaries, and be annointed.
She will then try to campaign without really answering questions.
To: Miss Marple; Iowa Granny
I agree. Edwards is the one I worry about the most, especially after I saw the clip where his wife brought their children to an appearance.
Your take on Mrs. Dean? Dr. Judith is making a last-minute campaign appearance in Iowa, the first look most of us have had at her.
I think she might soften up a few wavering voters. She seems very personable and authentic compared to the usual overcooked, tense and brittle political wifey types.
I've been a bit puzzled at all the questions about her continuing her internist practice. I thought the Dims believed women should be independent of their husbands and all liberated and bra-less and stuff.
Judith Dean is no Laura Bush. But she has a certain personability that might be very popular among younger women, especially the I-don't-need-no-man career women.
I think Judy-Judy-Judy is a small last-minute bump for Howie. Nice tactic. She's an asset.
To: George W. Bush
This is Kucinich's inside bet. He won't win any delegates anyway. This is his bow-out and Edwards will indirectly help pay off his meager campaign debt in return for this so-called vote swap. Does Kucinich have campaign debt? He's been raising more money than Edwards recently -- seriously.
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posted on
01/19/2004 1:46:52 PM PST
by
JohnnyZ
(This Week in Senate Races: David Beasley (Y), Katherine Harris (N), Gary Hart (?), and Dan Blue (?))
To: George W. Bush
I agree. I don't know if she can counteract his arrogance, though.
To: JohnnyZ
Does Kucinich have campaign debt? He's been raising more money than Edwards recently -- seriously.
The few pesos he's picked up are pretty recent. I've read that he and Carol Mostly Fraud and the Reverend all ran shoestring campaigns and leeched off their local supporters shamelessly.
I was mostly speculating on Edwards' paying of Kucinich campaign debt. Maybe Kucinich will duck out with his newfound presidential funds and channel it into a Senate campaign later.
Kucinich is very weird but not stupid. He never did believe he'd get the nomination or get on the ticket. So we should look for an ulterior motive behind his entire campaign.
To: Howlin
I can't understand this; how will his flakes now support Edwards, and not Dean?Flakes - the most horrible word in the English language to the Breck Girl. His hair cringes just thinking about them.
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posted on
01/19/2004 1:59:11 PM PST
by
CFC__VRWC
(AIDS, abortion, euthanasia - don't liberals just kill ya?)
To: twigs
>>I can only think that Dean has done something that has really ticked Kucinich off,
Yes. Dean campaign printed up flyers saying that Dean was the only Dem against the war. Since that's not true, Dean people fine-printed that Dean was the only MAJOR candidate. Before any primaries, any votes at all, Dean was classing self as a major candidate and Kucinich as insignificant.
It's not so odd that Kucinich would be so anti-war and then endorse pro-war Edwards. He was also pro-life until recently. That's Dem politics.
To: John H K
I suspect the total Iowa Kucinich caucus-goers consisted of two mental patients and a demented squirrel. No, I think the squirrel endorsed Dean...no that was Carter, sorry. Same thing though.
To: Hand em there arse
''These guys change their mind like they change their underwear.'' No offense meant, but;
1) I don't think most change them &
2) The remaining DON'T wear any at all.
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posted on
01/19/2004 2:30:49 PM PST
by
Condor51
("Leftists are moral and intellectual parasites." -- Standing Wolf)
To: CFC__VRWC
You get best joke of the day!
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posted on
01/19/2004 2:35:27 PM PST
by
Howlin
To: JohnnyZ
''Kucinich is popular with the protectionist crowd'' No offense meant, but I understand it that Kucinich is only popular with the 'Raving Moon-Bat Crowd'.
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posted on
01/19/2004 2:35:36 PM PST
by
Condor51
("Leftists are moral and intellectual parasites." -- Standing Wolf)
To: smoke filled room
I guess this sews up the drug addict vote for Edwards now.
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posted on
01/19/2004 2:46:18 PM PST
by
Beck_isright
("Those who stand for nothing fall for anything."-Alexander Hamilton)
To: Howlin
That's the MAIN thing going on here; they will vote for whoever they think can beat Bush.</I. Well, if that does happen, look on the bright side--Hillary will NEVER be president.
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