Kucinich Back in New Hampshire Through Primary Day
DOVER, N.H., Dec. 28 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Ohio Congressman and Democratic presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich will be in New Hampshire all the way through to Primary Day on January 8, 2008, meeting with residents and talking about the issues that matter: health care costs and availability, ending the war in Iraq, and developing alternative energy sources to protect America's future. Kucinich arrived in Manchester, NH, yesterday afternoon after spending Christmas with his family and mourning the recent passing of his brother Perry. "In many ways, the past week has been a sad and bittersweet time for me and my wife Elizabeth," said Kucinich. "Now is the time to charge ahead, however, and I've instructed my staff that we're ready to return to full speed." In the next few days Kucinich will be busy as ever in New Hampshire -- visiting with the Keene Sentinel editorial board, campaigning in Peterborough and Concord, attending house parties, joining canvassing teams, and conducting interviews with the media. And on New Year's Eve Kucinich and his wife Elizabeth will be hosting a special party and concert at the MCAM TV-23 Studios in Manchester, New Hampshire. The event -- "Resolution for Peace: A New Year's Concert for the Community" -- will be televised 'live' on TV-23 and on the Kucinich for President 2008 website, www.dennis4president.com. The "Resolution for Peace" party and concert will also focus attention on the plight of the homeless in the area. Liberty House, a transitional shelter for homeless veterans located in Manchester, has received word that its threatened federal funding will be delivered next year after all, and area veterans are planning a public "thank you" to Kucinich for bringing national attention to their plight. "New Hampshire is home to the first primary voters in the country, and I plan on making sure that the residents of the Granite State know that I'm intent on leading our great country and working together with all Americans to ensure a strong and purposeful future," said Kucinich. With primary voting less than two weeks away, the Kucinich campaign is enjoying growing national momentum as the Ohio Congressman wins one important grassroots poll after another. Last week, of the more than 80,000 votes cast for Democratic candidates at http://www.independentprimary.com by self-described independent voters, Kucinich received more than three times the votes of all the other candidates' totals combined. And in an online poll sponsored by the Democratic party of Virginia over the last three days, Kucinich again topped the rest of the pack. SOURCE Kucinich for President 2008 National Press Officer: Tom Staudter, +1-914-762-0097, staudter@verizon.net, National Campaign HQ: Andy Juniewicz, +1-216-409-8992, ajuniewicz@aol.com, or Washington, D.C.: Sharon Manitta, +1-202-506-6683, Sharon.manitta@kucinich.us, all of Kucinich for President 2008
© Thomson Reuters 2009 All rights reserved




