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MissMillie Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-24-03 12:41 PM
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41. Kucinich is right, but...
But Kucinich, an Ohio congressman, points out that he is the only candidate who voted against the resolution in Congress.

only because Graham dropped out, and Clark, Dean, Mosley-Braun, and Sharpton don't have a vote in Congress.

So instead of being 1 in 9 to vote against it, he's really only 1 of 4 candidates who had the opportunity to vote against the war and did. He's not as unique as he's trying to claim.

Every candidate is going to get their spin in, and against Kerry, Dean will use the spin that Kerry voted for the war. I don't think his ads were aimed at Kucinich.



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