Kucinich Talks About How He Can Win Democratic Nomination
Congressman Says He Has Broadest Appeal
POSTED: 6:28 p.m. EST November 30, 2003
WASHINGTON -- Dennis Kucinich is speaking out about why he thinks he can win the Democratic nomination for president and beat George W. Bush.
He appeared on ABC's "This Week With George Stephanopoulos" on Sunday
"I can bring Greens into the process. Those are a few percentage points. I can bring members of the Natural Law Party on sustainability issues; Reform Party members on trade issues; Libertarians on the Patriot Act and those issues," Kucinich said. "I'm the person, I think, who has the broadest appeal."
He also said he has the broadest base of support among the Democratic candidates.
Kucinich also stated that the Democrats will not decide on their nominee until the convention.
He appeared on ABC's "This Week With George Stephanopoulos" on Sunday
"I can bring Greens into the process. Those are a few percentage points. I can bring members of the Natural Law Party on sustainability issues; Reform Party members on trade issues; Libertarians on the Patriot Act and those issues," Kucinich said. "I'm the person, I think, who has the broadest appeal."
He also said he has the broadest base of support among the Democratic candidates.
Kucinich also stated that the Democrats will not decide on their nominee until the convention.
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