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Even with Americans voting or willing to vote for presidental candidates like Clinton and Obama, does Kucinich have any chance in winning? By the way I'd vote for Kucinich.

2007-12-08 22:51:29 · 13 answers · asked by Green Phantom 5 in Politics & Government Elections

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I think there is a possibility that he might, although it now looks like he is a "dark horse". I think there are a lot of people who are sick and tired of "politics as usual". I think those who take the time to find out about him...like him as a possible president. I know that I do!
I get "Yahoo Alerts" about Kucinich. From what I've been reading on those alerts, more and more of the voters are finding out about him and getting excited about him.
One major problem right now is that some of those who would like to see him get elected are concerned if they should vote for him just because of what the polls are saying.

Hey, it is really early to be deciding how the elections will turn out.

We, as voters are responsible for who we vote for.

I don't understand how anyone would vote for someone, when they think that someone else -who is running- is better!

2007-12-10 11:23:54 · answer #1 · answered by Rebecca 3 · 1 0

seem I help Duncan Hunter, even nevertheless in case you seem at Kucinich in terms of the ingenious Caucus, he could do ok interior the primaries. there are a number of individuals of the ingenious Caucus interior the domicile and have overwhelming majorities in those districts. From an electoral college and national popular view Kucinich is ambitious. There are not any ingenious Caucus individuals from Iowa or New Hampshire, and for some reason it fairly is all that concerns.......i'd opt to make certain Duncan Hunter debate Dennis Kucinich............

2016-11-15 00:12:56 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I would say no. Being from Ohio i know what Mr. Kucinich is all about and my answer has nothing to do with his politics. It has everything to do with how he looks. When it comes to being a public figure the formula is simple. Being popular depends on 70% how you look, 20% how you sound, and 10% is what you say. I just feel that Mr. Kucinich doesn't have a commanding leadership look most Americans like and are use to.

2007-12-08 23:00:42 · answer #3 · answered by mars_23 2 · 1 4

I would too, because he has a history of doing whats best for the people. Above the government...and above the corporations. He bankrupted the city of Cleveland because of the corrupt contracting...he was ousted for years. Government workers suffered but he ended up saving the people BILLIONS of dollars by keeping the power system public. He sacrificed his own career for years, but when the truth came out he made it too the house.

He was fighting the very types of contracting disasters that are in question now with the war 30 years ago.

He comes off as a little looney. This is understandable as his family was pretty looney. But I guess I am one of those people who can understand that...every looney family has that one person who has to be overly responsible. (I think its better than voting for the rich kid who was an alcoholic till his 40s then found Jesus, but hey thats just me)

The democrats are pulling the race and gender cards this year...Kucinich is pretty much media blacklisted...he doeesnt get on air unless he does something looney...so the chances are slim...for this election at least...and as long as people choose based on what they see on TV

2007-12-08 23:05:16 · answer #4 · answered by ☺☻☺☻☺☻ 6 · 2 4

I would change my registration to Democrat if Ohio law allowed me to vote AGAINST Kucinich without voting FOR one of the other candidates.

2007-12-08 23:27:12 · answer #5 · answered by STEVEN F 7 · 3 3

In all respect he could never get past Hillary and Obama. He seriously needs to consider endorsing Ron Paul who has a good chance of getting nominated. They are known friends.

2007-12-08 23:00:28 · answer #6 · answered by knowledge is power 1 · 1 5

Sure go ahead and make him your candidate.

I miss the Carter/Reagan landslide and would love to recreate it.

The only exception to this rule is I WOULD support having his wife and Fred Thompson's wife oil wrestle for the Vice Presidency.

2007-12-08 23:13:48 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 3

Anyone that votes for him is wasting his/her vote.I like alot of his issues, but he will not get the nomination, so don't waste your vote.He might be someones V.P., but I think unlikely.

2007-12-08 23:02:43 · answer #8 · answered by vinny 5 · 2 2

no hes the ron paul of the dems someone who has no chance that we can laugh at

2007-12-08 23:37:48 · answer #9 · answered by mikeb721 4 · 1 3

No, he has no chance. Would you elect pee wee herman? They are the same in my book. Both are nuts.

2007-12-08 23:00:18 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 3 3

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