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Dennis John Kucinich (/ k uː ˈ s ɪ n ɪ tʃ / koo-SIN-itch; October 8, 1946) is an American politician. Originally a Democrat , Kucinich served as U.S. Representative from Ohio 's 10th congressional district from 1997 to 2013.
Editor’s note: This file has been updated to note that Dennis Kucinich is a former Ohio congressman. A CNN/University of New Hampshire poll released Friday found President Biden leading former ...
The outcome of this survey demonstrated the possibility of a Kucinich victory. Notably, the majority of those surveyed had voted for Kucinich in the 1977 mayoral election. [12] These poll results would later reflect the outcome of the recall election on August 13. [1]
Kucinich ranked close to last place (ranging from 8 to 12th) in early polls but got stronger by June and July climbed to 4th and 5th in several polls. In the Rasmussen Reports poll of August 14, 2007, he was tied for 5th place, behind Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton , Senator Barack Obama , former Senator John Edwards , New Mexico Governor Bill ...
Dennis J. Kucinich is running as an independent candidate for Ohio's 7th Congressional District against incumbent U.S. Rep. Max Miller (R) and Matt Diemer (D) in the Nov. 5 general election.. The ...
Dennis Kucinich 1%, None of these (vol.) 2%, Wouldn't vote (vol.) 2% 2% 45%: 12% – 30% 3% 7% 2% Dennis Kucinich 1%, Chris Dodd 1%, None of these (vol.) 2%, Other 1%, Wouldn't vote 2% FOX News/Opinion Dynamics [96] July 17–18, 2007 1% 39%: 9% 9% 23% 2% 6% 11% Dennis Kucinich 3%, Other (vol.) 1%, Wouldn't vote (vol.) 2% 1% 41%: 12% – 25% 2% ...
Kucinich could no longer continue his aggressive campaigning against Voinovich. Polls, which were already leaning in Voinovich's favor, now showed overwhelming support for the former lieutenant governor. On November 6, he won the general election with 94,541 votes to 73,755. [6] Of the 33 wards of Cleveland at the time, Kucinich only won eight.
[citation needed] ABC News eliminated Democrats Dennis Kucinich and Mike Gravel from the debate because they did not place first through fourth in Iowa, poll 5 percent or higher in one of the last four major New Hampshire surveys, or poll 5 percent or higher in one of the last four major national surveys. [citation needed]