Give Dennis Kucinich His Due
Steve Cobble : Legislative Campaigns & Elections
Routinely ridiculed as a political eccentric, Kucinich is a braver progressive than most. As he fights for his political life, he deserves our support.

Steve Cobble : Legislative Campaigns & Elections
Routinely ridiculed as a political eccentric, Kucinich is a braver progressive than most. As he fights for his political life, he deserves our support.
Robert Scheer : Banks & Banking
Now that Dennis Kucinich is out of the presidential debates, don't expect Clinton or Obama to hold unregulated bankers accountable for the global economic meltdown.
Kucinich may be too idealistic to be a presidential contender, but his voice needs to be heard.
Joshua Scheer : Electoral Politics
The Congressman from Cleveland explains an urgent need for human unity, human security and peace motivated him to run for President.
John Nichols : Democratic Party
Yep, the Congressman from Cleveland's running for President again--but first, he wants to fix the Democratic Party.
Mark Dudzic & Adolph Reed Jr. : Education Policy & Reform
If only they are bold enough, Democrats can win on their own wedge issues.
Matt Taibbi : Presidential Election 2004
The press seems to think Kucinich isn't serious precisely because he's serious.
The Ohio Congressman calls for an American Restoration of the House of Labor.
In this excerpt from his 2002 book, Studs Terkel recalls an encounter with Dennis Kucinich, "the boy-mayor of Cleveland," and follows his political odyssey.

