Long-term Rep. Dennis Kucinich told his home-town newspaper he's dropping his bid for the presidency.
One of the more liberal members of Congress, Kucinich also said he won't endorse another Democrat
Long-term Rep. Dennis Kucinich told his home-town newspaper he's dropping his bid for the presidency.
One of the more liberal members of Congress, Kucinich also said he won't endorse another Democrat
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Sad day to see him drop, but
Sad day to see him drop, but we all knew it was going to happen.
If at first you don't succeed; call it version 1.0
Which Raises the Question
Why do guys like this run? Is it an ego thing or do they honestly think they can add/focus the debate on specific issues?
Kucinich, Dodd, Tancredo, Hunter, Gravel, etc. have absolutely no chance. So why? It seems to me an elected officials should focus first on their own constituents before running all over the country trying to be president.
I mean look at Chris Dodd, the senator from Connecticut - he and his family moved to friggin Iowa for crying out loud. How does that help the people of Connecticut?