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Dennis Kucinich's Ohio congressional district is being redistricted, so Kucinich has been visiting Washington State over the last several months, testing the waters to see whether he can run for a seat here. See this, this, this, this, and this.

The problem is: Kucinich may be unable to run in Washington State. Unless progressive members of the Democratic Party in Washington State push hard for him, I fear that he will have to try his luck elsewhere or may be unable to run at all.

The chair of the Democratic Party in Washington State, Dwight Pelz, has come out against Kucinich running here. And the mainstream press reports I've seen are generally hostile.  For example, this article repeatedly taunts Kucinich.  Another major newspaper had an even more hostile article about Kucinich. (I won't even bother linking to it, because the newspaper should close shop.)   They say he's too left wing and New Age, or they complain that he's a carpetbagger who would be trying to steal seats from the homegrown candidates.

Another problem is that, outside Seattle and a couple other  cities, Washington State is actually quite centrist or even  conservative.  East of the Cascade Mountains, congressional seats are  held by Republicans.  And last year voters voted overwhelmingly (64%) for a  horribly regressive anti-tax initiative, I-1053, that will worsen  Washington's already regressive tax system. (There is no state income  tax here.)  According to Andrew Villeneuve of Northwest Progressive Institute, a main reason voters approved I-1053 so overwhelmingly was that the opposition campaign started late and more or less gave up, knowing that polling showed it was going to win. Progressives shouldn't have let it win by such a wide margin.

In fact, the state Democratic Party has been drifting to the right in recent years. Unions in Washington State are angry at the Democratic Governor (Christine Gregoire) for promoting some anti-labor bills in the last session. And neither the Governor nor the Democratic legislators fight to educate the public about the importance of fair taxation. There's a "centrist" faction of Road Kill (Blue Dog) Democrats who often vote with Republicans to defeat progressive bills. See also this..

Due to population growth, Washington State is gaining an extra congressional seat. Washington does have a strong progressive constituency. The 1999 globalization protests and riots were in Seattle.


Kucinich at NW Roots conference by Don Smith



Yesterday at the NW Roots conference of progressive activists and bloggers in Seattle, Kucinich spoke again.  This is the third time I've heard him in about as many months. He roused the crowd with his calls for withdrawal from wars and fair taxation. He said he marched with Teamsters and the Turtles  in Seattle in 1999. The crowd cheered for him, and Kucinich was in form. I agreed with his policy statements but even I felt uncomfortable with some of his New Age and sentimental musings.They may have validity, but most people don't want to hear them.

Here's a sample of what he said: My life belongs not to me but to the country. There is human unity and interdependence. We are One. I challenge the notion of war. Unemployment is a national tragedy. We need a second New Deal. We need $3 trillion in infrastructure work. Government has a moral obligation to create jobs. Social Security is solid; they should raise the contribution cap. They say there's not enough money, but they didn't ask how to pay for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. The banks profited hugely from the bailout but aren't lending money because there is no demand from unemployed workers. The Fed is private, and that's contrary to the Constitution. It works for Wall Street. It should be part of the Treasury Department. Why does America have to borrow money from banks? ... We act when are hearts are touched, he said; courage is etymologically related to coeur (heart) and love. We need a Department of Peace. Some people may say that idea is airy-fairy, but it is really needed, to quell violence through society and in foreign dealings.

During the question and answer period, someone asked him if he plans to run for President in 2012. He responded, "I am hopeful to run in 2012, but not for president." 

Maybe I'm reading more into that statement than it deserves, but I hear a plea for help. He was among his core supporters -- Northwest progressives -- and if we don't help him, nobody will.

I shouted out "What should we do about Obama and his sellouts?" Kucinich smiled and shot back, "Next question." (I'm sure he doesn't want to go on record as being too critical of Obama.) A bit later he said that the national policies are being dictated by Wall Street and Obama isn't really in control. (Wow, what are the mechanics of that?) So don't overdo the blame on Obama, he said.  Rep. Jm McDermott, another strong progressive, echoed Kucinich's statements and warned that he expects there to be a serious double-dip recession.

 

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Dennis Kucinich Video Slices on his visit to Shoreline WA by David Vicks on Monday, Jul 11, 2011 at 3:03:40 AM
Thanks for this. by Don Smith on Monday, Jul 11, 2011 at 8:59:21 PM
Ok - I'll go through the video and create bullet points by David Vicks on Monday, Jul 11, 2011 at 9:48:51 PM
Kucinich and Pancakes at Shoreline Video Slices Transcript by David Vicks on Monday, Jul 11, 2011 at 11:16:37 PM
DK almost always manages to say what I'm thinking. by Daniel Geery on Monday, Jul 11, 2011 at 8:44:26 AM
Kucinich not running for President? by Luis Magno on Monday, Jul 11, 2011 at 1:35:39 PM
Kucinich running for president by Greg Campbell on Wednesday, Jul 13, 2011 at 12:44:30 AM
Is Kucinich lying? by Luis Magno on Thursday, Jul 14, 2011 at 1:21:22 PM
The hole in the federal budget and how to plug it by Mari Eliza on Monday, Jul 11, 2011 at 5:02:15 PM
On the subject of banking by Luis Magno on Monday, Jul 11, 2011 at 10:24:09 PM
New Home for Dennis Kucinich by Yeah Right on Monday, Jul 11, 2011 at 6:12:51 PM
Has Kucinich been visiting Minnesota? by Don Smith on Monday, Jul 11, 2011 at 8:28:17 PM
A friend pointed out that ... by Don Smith on Monday, Jul 11, 2011 at 8:45:15 PM
Kucinich in WA by Norm Keegel on Tuesday, Jul 12, 2011 at 2:17:07 AM
Dennis, the man by molly cruz on Tuesday, Jul 12, 2011 at 3:44:41 PM
Dennis The Menace by Matthew Peters on Wednesday, Jul 13, 2011 at 5:15:06 PM