views of Muslims for Kucinich: Malek Towghi
From a Michigan Live report:
Malek Towghi, a former Michigan State University humanities assistant professor who moved to East Lansing from Iran more than 25 years ago, went to two Meetups this past week: Dean's and Kucinich's, also at the Hannah Community Center.
Towghi said he'd wrestled with his decision over whether to back Kucinich or Dean, and ended up voting for Kucinich, despite concerns about the congressman's low showing in the polls.
"Morally, I thought I'd be guilty if I didn't vote for the best person," said Towghi, 69. He added that he could live with Dean getting the nomination, but isn't interested in the seven others in the race.
The meeting provided a chance for Towghi to meet two other Kucinich supporters — Aaron Stuttman and Mark Poletti — who agreed to help him hand out Kucinich literature and ballot applications at Michigan State.
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