Friday, March 26, 2004

"I Stand with Dennis"

Yesterday our web video crew spent the afternoon in the Kucinich for President national headquarters in Cleveland, Ohio. Watch and listen as these employees and volunteers tell you why they continue to stand with Dennis Kucinich. This one-minute video stars members of the Kucinich for President campaign crew and features National Campaign Manager Dot Maver.
Watch the video or hear the audio - "I Stand With Dennis"


- Speak Out about why you stand with Dennis


ALASKANS STAND WITH DENNIS

Results are not yet final from Saturday's Alaska primary, but with 85% of precincts reporting, Kucinich is expected to draw 5 delegates from the state. Kucinich received overwhelming support in several of Alaska's 41 caucus voting districts, notably in the Juneau area and the Kenai Peninsula. In one district, the margin was Kucinich 83% - Kerry 17%.

In several others, he received more than 60% of the vote, compared with votes for Kerry ranging from 19% to 37%. And, in the Fairbanks area, Kucinich captured about 50%, while Kerry received about 36%. Kerry received his best results in and around Anchorage, the state's most heavily populated area. Alaskans responded to Kucinich's positions on civil liberties, medical marijuana, jobs, and health care.

For video of Dennis' recent trip to Alaska, please see the topics "Fear", "the Draft", and "Tax Cuts" on our "Dennis Talks About" page: http://kucinich.us/video/issues_video.php

OREGONIANS STAND WITH DENNIS

The Oregonian newspaper ran a story yesterday on the enthusiasm for Kucinich in Oregon despite what some would call a finished race. ?We have a candidate who is not going to be elected," said Barry Marks, a retired lawyer who is Kucinich's local campaign spokesman, "but we're gung-ho." Why? Because Kucinich is offering to the millions of voters in the remaining Democratic primaries and caucuses in 16 states and U.S. territories a chance to influence the direction of the Democratic Party by registering their concerns about peace, universal health care, the Patriot Act, and trade policies. Read article from The Oregonian: http://www.oregonlive.com/news/oregonian/index.ssf?/base/news/1080219666314051.xml

Read press release about remaining states: http://www.kucinich.us/pressreleases/pr_032504a.php

STAND WITH US

We need you to stand with us as we bring critical issues to the Democratic National Convention in Boston this July. Your help is needed now more than ever. Please contribute or volunteer now so we can continue to stand strong as we bring positive change to the Democratic Party. It's up to us.

Contact us:
Kucinich for President
11808 Lorain Avenue - Cleveland, OH 44111
216-889-2004 / 866-413-3664 (toll-free)
http://www.kucinich.us

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