Wednesday, March 31, 2004

KUCINICH DRAWING HUGE CROWDS IN OREGON


When Dennis Kucinich spoke Saturday night in Corvallis, Oregon at the Old World Deli, Oregon Media Coordinator Patty Kuderer reported that with an estimated 400 people crammed inside and another 100 supporters outside waiting to get in, the fire marshal was having fits. Kucinich spent the weekend in Oregon and was met by maximum capacity or overflow crowds at events throughout the state, proving that even though the nominee seems to be determined, many Oregon voters agree with Kucinich on issues such as peace, universal health care, civil liberties and fair trade.

The issues which are going to frame the debate in 2004 are going to be decided here because you happen to be at the end of the primary cycle," Kucinich told an Oregon crowd. "The Democratic Party needs to represent the broad-based concerns of the American people if it has any chance or hope to win the White House."

[Photos, audio, video, and stories about Kucinich on the Oregon Trail ]

ALASKA RESULTS FINALLY FINAL

Final results from Alaska's March 20 caucuses were tallied over the weekend showing Dennis Kucinich with 26.53% of the vote and John Kerry with 47.81%. Kucinich earned five delegates. The remainder of the state's caucus votes, about 26%, will be up for grabs at the Alaska Democratic Convention, May 21 - 23 in Anchorage, because no other candidate, nor the uncommitted delegates, achieved the 15% threshold.

In some of Alaska's 36 voting districts, notably those around Juneau, Fairbanks, and the Kenai Peninsula, Kucinich did exceptionally well against Kerry. In one, the margin was 83% Kucinich, 17% Kerry. In four others, Kucinich won a majority of the votes, with percentages in some as high as 63%, 64%, and 62.5%.
[Read the Press Release] [Alaska photos]

DO YOU STAND WITH DENNIS? SHARE YOUR REASONS WITH OUR READERS

Dennis Kucinich stands strong in his quest to bring positive change to the Democratic Party. In Oregon last weekend he stated, "We need to wake the town and tell the people about what's going on with respect to the direction this country's going in.". Do you agree? Tell us why you stand with Dennis at http://www.kucinich.us/standsfor_form.php

Many supporters have visited the new "I Stand with Dennis" webpage and typed in the reasons that they continue to stand with Dennis. [Read the responses]



KUCINICH LIVE ON VCD


Like seeing Dennis fire up a crowd about the issues you care about? Want to own some of these memorable moments on tape? We now have Video Compact Discs (VCDs) from many of Kucinich's public appearances. The VCDs are inexpensive and can be played on your computer or a DVD player. Order from our wide selection of VCDs now available at http://www.kucinich.us/video/sales.php . All proceeds count as a campaign contribution. Order today and your contribution will go toward our fundraising total for the quarter.

NEXT KUCINICH MEETUP THIS THURSDAY, APRIL 1 at 7 PM


The next Kucinich MeetUp is Thursday, April 1st at 7 p.m. We are focusing both on the remaining primaries and caucuses and on preparing for the Democratic Convention to be held in Boston at the end of July. See the MeetUp Agenda page for more information.

DENNIS ON CNN'S INSIDE POLITICS WITH JUDY WOODRUFF
Don't miss Kucinich on CNN's Inside Politics with Judy Woodruff Thursday at 3:45 p.m. Eastern Time. Check local listings.

WILLIE NELSON VIDEO - WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO PEACE ON EARTH


Just released - video of Willie Nelson's world premier of the inspirational song he wrote last Christmas day - "What Ever Happened to Peace on Earth." The video was recorded in Austin, Texas in January, 2004 and features Dennis and Willie singing together at the end. See the video, hear the mp3 of "What Ever Happened to Peace on Earth", read the lyrics to the song and see photos of the Austin show on our website at http://www.kucinich.us/nelson_poe_song.php



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