Meanwhile, back in Ohio
In a New York Times report:
In Democratic presidential circles, Representative Dennis J. Kucinich is getting a reputation as perhaps the most outspoken - though some of his rivals might prefer the word "annoying" - candidate in the field.
Still, as someone unlikely to win the nomination, Mr. Kucinich has enjoyed the freedom to say pretty much whatever he wants. Accordingly, he has shown no desire to hold back, slamming his opponents in a way that gets his name in the newspaper.
But now Mr. Kucinich is getting a taste of his own medicine - back home.
It is coming from Edward Fitzpatrick Herman, a Democrat [ed. note: see below], who announced last week that he was running for Mr. Kucinich's House seat, insisting that Mr. Kucinich was running on a left-wing platform that would be anathema to the citizens in his Cleveland district.
"His call for across-the-board cuts in Pentagon spending doesn't square with how he wants to 'support our troops,' as he says," said Mr. Herman, 29, an Army veteran who served in Afghanistan. "Even now, supplies are available in a less timely manner. I know. I experienced it."
Jeff Cohen, a spokesman for Mr. Kucinich, dismissed Mr. Herman's complaints, saying his boss's 50-point margins of victory in each of his last two elections suggest that his constituents are happy.
As for whether Mr. Kucinich might run again for the House, even as a presidential candidate, Mr. Cohen sidestepped the question. "He hasn't thought about it," he said
Update: According to this story in the Akron Beacon-Journal, Herman is a Republican not a Democrat. There is a Democratic challenger as well, named Tom Coyne, who plans to run as an independent (more on Coyne)
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