Dennis Kucinich End Runs ABC Snub at Democratic Debate with Moyers Interview

James Hering
Dennis Kucinich is again forced to work harder and smarter than the others in the Democratic lineup in order to get his word out. ABC has chosen to snub Rep. Kucinich and leave him out of the Saturday debate. Friday evening, Kucinich made an end run around this stiff arm by appearing in a 15 minute interview on PBS's Bill Moyers' Journal.

Moyers focused many of his questions on the issue of the media's lack of attention to the Kucinich campaign. Kucinich met the challenge by highlighting his contrasts to the positions of many of the other Democratic candidates on the war in Iraq, NAFTA, relations with China and other areas. He went as far as to say that Clinton, Obama, and Edwards are basically the same on all major issues; that the only differences were stylistic.

This stark contrast is recognized and appreciated by those who take part in online polling, regularly ranking him towards the top of the field. This has yet to translate into large donations or broad media coverage, but does not deter the candidate from Ohio. Declaring himself "the Democrat's Democrat," Kucinich intends to fight for every vote possible in New Hampshire and beyond. The campaign has filed an emergency complaint with the FCC to be included in the Saturday debate. As noted on his website, Kucinich "is the only Democratic presidential candidate who has qualified for Federal matching funds who is being excluded by ABC."

This is not the first debate that the candidate has had to miss. The Des Moines Register sponsored a debate to which Kucinich was not invited, as well. This contributed to his strategy to pass by the Iowa caucuses and focus more heavily on the upcoming New Hampshire primary.

The Progressive Democrats of America (PDA) conducted a poll recently that put Rep. Kucinich on top of all the current candidates. Despite this hefty win, the PDA chose to endorse John Edwards for President in 2008. Cited on its web page as a reason is that "it must throw its support behind a candidate with a reasonable chance of winning." Bill Moyers brings this up in the Friday interview with Kucinich.

Mr. Kucinich reminded Moyers that at 4'9" and 97 pounds in high school, he was the third string quarterback for the football team and still managed to play and letter in the sport. He refuses to be counted out until the voters make their decision. The results of the vote on Tuesday will show how the tenacity of this Presidential hopeful will pay off.

Published by James Hering

Raised in Ohio and now living in New Mexico, Jim has been blessed to meet many people from all over the United States. As a husband, father, and youth pastor he is constantly examining life and seeking to b...  View profile

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  • J Gorman1/12/2008

    So everyone who voted for our current President is what? Not a moron? Looks like we all are, then. Right or left. Might as well embrace it.

  • PDA Laura1/7/2008

    As the communications coordinator for Progressive Democrats of America, I feel it is necessary to clarify the assertion that this organization has endorsed a candidate for President. Kucinich did win the PDA poll followed by John Edwards--the two candidates combined for over two thirds of the vote with neither candidate receiving a simple majority.

    Our members recognize that there are two progressive candidates in the race and are self-organizing behind each of them. The members of our community support the progressive agenda (http://progressive2008.org/pdf/progressive-agenda-2008.pdf), and it is that which we endorse.

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