During his long career, Kucinich notes that he has been “standing up for working men and women (and) standing up for jobs in this country.”
Kucinich's record of service shows that he is fiercely dedicated to his city, his community, and the American people. His stated goals of “rebuilding our strategic industrial base so that the maintenance of steel/automotive/ aerospace is seen as vital to our national economic security … a not-for-profit health care system … (and moving) towards a works green administration, where sustainability becomes the hallmark of our economy (and) where we turn our government into an engine of sustainability,” comprise an American vision that will benefit all of her citizens.
Clevelander, Roy Scheffler says, “I want to thank Congressman Kucinich for his tireless efforts, his hard work in keeping jobs in Cleveland, rebuilding this community and holding a future for the people and the children of this town.”
Bruce Bostick, 30-year steel worker from Cleveland, notes, “when they were going to close the steel mill in Cleveland, everybody said it was a done deal, and you couldn’t do anything. But Dennis got everyone together and we saved the steel mill. And we’ve got manufacturing in Cleveland because of Dennis, because Dennis has the courage to stand up and organize people. … when they started that war, its a war over lies, it’s costing us our entire economy, Dennis stood with us and Dennis spoke the truth.”
Jay Westbrook of the Cleveland City Council confirms “how important it is to have Dennis Kucinich for us in the U.S. Congress.”
Not only Cleveland, but the entire country, benefits from the balance provided by Kucinich’s strong and persistent Congressional voice for progressive values.
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