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Kucinich Stays in DC Primary

Washington, D.C. is holding a non-binding primary on January 13, 2003, (later caucuses will determine the actual delegates). This week five candidates, Gephardt, Edwards, Kerry, Lieberman, and Clark, withdrew from the D.C. primary, to the fury of D.C. Democrats and African Americans. In this press pelease, the Kucinich campaign explains why Dennis Kucinich will be staying on the ballot in D.C.

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Kucinich Stays in DC Primary

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 7, 2003

Congressman Dennis Kucinich said:

"As someone who works in the District of Columbia, and as a member of the Government Reform Committee, I have a close relationship to the District and a special obligation to the people of the District. I've been there whenever the District has needed help in Congress. I am running in the DC primary and in support of DC statehood."

For more information: http://www.kucinich.us

For Rep. Kucinich's Schedule: http://www.kucinich.us/schedule.htm.

Contact: David Swanson 202-329-7847 swanson@kucinich.us

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