Dennis Kucinich

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Paul, Kucinich survive primary challenges
The two fringe presidential candidates faced, and won, races for their House seats.
Cleveland to Dennis Kucinich: Phone home
Back in Ohio, the left's favorite long shot is paying the price for his presidential ambitions. Calling him out of touch, four Democrats will try to take his House seat Tuesday.
Make your own candidate
None of the presidential contenders felt like a good fit for my beliefs. So I invented a fantasy candidate -- and it screwed up my election day.
Kucinich announces he's "transitioning out of" presidential race
The Ohio congressman tells a local paper that he'll hold a news conference Friday to discuss his plans.
How Barack Obama swept to victory in Iowa
In three different Des Moines precincts, a vote-by-vote account of how the Obama wave built.
Nader and Kucinich pick sides in Iowa
Few Democrats probably care about Nader blessing John Edwards, but Kucinich might help Barack Obama at the margins.
The green philosophy of Dennis Kucinich
The Democratic candidate calls for a new energy paradigm. But are Americans ready to be "in harmony with nature"?
The campaign ad we'd like to see
Larry Flynt calls Dennis Kucinich "essential, viable and exciting."
America's next top spouse
A guide to the brassy, opinionated, loud, difficult and plum-crazy partners on the arms of their president-running partners. Who says the campaign season is dull?
Making a mockery of impeachment
The mainstream media on the marginalization beat.
Stop lying to yourself. You love Dennis Kucinich
Democratic primary voters, you agree with him about (almost) everything, and you know it.
Kucinich, Ahmadinejad and the tongue stud
The worst interview yet of the campaign season?
Outer space or spaced out?
If Dennis Kucinich didn't see a UFO, why won't his campaign say so?
All the candidates' books
The 2008 presidential contenders have written way too many books. A readers guide to 18 of them, the Good, the Bad and the Cosmic.
At debate, Democrats lost in translation
An all-Spanish presidential debate symbolizes the new power of Hispanic voters, but format glitches mar a historic first.
Brunch with the Dems
The Democratic presidential candidates kept it civil in their debate Sunday morning, with little disagreement among them.
The Democrats' "gay debate" dance
At a forum on LGBT rights, the issue of same-sex marriage left the Democratic presidential front-runners looking like they had two left feet.
Don't ask, don't tell
At a forum on gay rights, Obama, Edwards and Clinton struggle to explain why they don't support same-sex marriage.
Here come those "angry" Democrats again
The AP puts John Edwards on the couch.
What you missed while watching "Dirty Jobs"
Salon watches the AFL-CIO-sponsored Democratic debate so you don't have to, as the gloves come off, the knives come out, and other fighting clichés.
Cheerful boos for Hillary
At the YearlyKos convention, the mixed reception for Hillary Clinton is more evidence that the liberal blogosphere might not take sides in the coming Democratic primary.
Caught on tape
Are Clinton and Edwards plotting to push out the less popular candidates?
"They don't own the Democratic Party"
Joe Biden talks about lefty bloggers, the perils of candor in a YouTube age, Dick Cheney's secret thoughts, and how many troops a Biden administration would keep in Iraq.
Impeachment? It's not just for Kucinich anymore
A new poll has 39 percent of Americans favoring the impeachment of both Bush and Cheney.
Don't worry, be Mike Gravel
No job, no money, no problem -- after personal setbacks, the quirky Alaskan returns to his first love as a long-shot contender for the Democratic presidential nomination.
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