Many people called in to the show asking Dennis how he would handle his electability. To that, Dennis answered confidently as follows.
To put in the same way that Dennis did on the show, people think politics is a rigged game and that they don’t matter. But when people stand up for what they believe in, they win. The public needs to finance the candidate they want to win. It’s cheaper than letting Sen. Clinton or Sen. Obama run the country and then ignore NAFTA, insurance interests getting in the way of health care reform, PATRIOT Act, and our current incorrect foreign policy. (To which Ed chuckled and said he agrees with that.)
Dennis Kucinich can win if you vote for him. If you vote for the lesser of two evils, you are still voting. And as he went through this bit, he ended it saying of course he can win.
And the Democrats have a real credibility problem what with America still being in Iraq, which hurt Democrats if anybody other than Dennis wins the Democratic nomination. After all, the Democrats won back the House and Senate on the issue of Iraq and were put in charge of getting us out and have since failed. Unlike those Democrats who have failed, Dennis has succeeded in articulating policy for getting out of Iraq that would work if implemented.
Simply, Dennis is the only Democrat who can win---he opposed the war from the beginning, he’s for universal free not-for-profit health care, repealing NAFTA and withdrawing from the WTO, repealing the PATRIOT Act, and breaking up monopolies that get in the way of the people particularly those media monopolies who feed us a media blackout on Dennis who would be killing all the other Democratic candidates if the media gave him as much coverage as all the other candidates are getting.
I don’t think it could be put any better than how you said it Dennis: “I’ll win when people decide to win.”
Amen to that. So what will it be America? Anybody but a Republican or a real Democratic candidate in 2008? As FOX News says, “You Decide.”
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