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Kucinich Supports Green Party Demand for Ohio Recount Where is Dean, Kerry, Gore, Edwards, Clinton?
by Open-Publishing - Sunday 21 November 20045 comments
Kucinich Supports Green Party Demand for Ohio Recount
Support for Green Party presidential candidate David Cobb’s demand for a recount of the Ohio presidential vote continues to grow. Ohio Congressman and former presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich has joined a growing list of individuals and organizations calling for a recount.
"I strongly support the request for a recount in Ohio," Kucinich said in a statement sent to the Cobb-LaMarche campaign.
Kucinich said that a "recount is an appropriate response to officials who tried to suppress the vote" and that the "highly partisan activities of state election officials cast doubt on the integrity of the elections process."
Cobb and Libertarian candidate Michael Badnarik, who intend to file jointly for the recount, have demanded that Ohio Secretary of State Kenneth Blackwell, a Republican who chaired the Ohio Bush campaign, recuse himself from the recount process.
"We need an election system and election officials we can trust. The problems in Florida in 2000 and the problems in Ohio in 2004 will repeat themselves in 2008 unless we do something about it. Our elections should be administered by an independent non-partisan commission, and not by the state chairs of the Republican presidential campaign," said David Cobb. The Secretary of State in Florida in 2000, Katherine Harris, was also the state chair of the Bush campaign and the person responsible for counting the presidential ballots.
Kucinich’s support of Cobb’s recount demand comes on the heels of another prominent endorsement of this effort. On Monday, Common Cause, the National Voting Rights Institute, Demos, the Fannie Lou Hamer Project and People for the American Way Foundation issued a joint statement in support of the Cobb and Badnarik demand for an Ohio recount.
Kucinich expressed his appreciation of the growing movement demanding accountability for the 2004 election.
"Thank you to the Greens and all others whose support for a recount will rescue a shred of honesty in the conduct of the 2004 Ohio election," said Kucinich.
The Cobb-LaMarche campaign is now in the process of recruiting volunteers and raising funds for monitoring the actual recount process which is expected to take place in early December. Volunteers and donors should visit the campaign website, http://www.votecobb.org, for more information.
Howard Dean: " I ask you to put paperless e-voting machines on the shelf until 2006 or until they are reliable and will allow recounts. In a democracy you always count the votes no matter who wins. To abandon that principle is to abandon America."
Hillary Clinton, Oct 15 Rally: Kerry will win, "as long as every vote is counted and we have no problems ensuring an honest and accurate election."
Al Gore at the Dem Convention: "Let’s make sure that this time every vote is counted."
John Kerry to the NAACP: "We’re not only going to make sure every vote counts, we’re going to make sure that every single vote is counted."
John Edwards Election night: "John Kerry and I made a promise to the American people that with this election, every vote would count and every vote would be counted."
John Kerry to the Black Caucus: "Well, we are here to let them know that we fight tooth and nail to make sure that this time, every vote is counted and every vote counts."
Forum posts
21 November 2004, 18:23
We can always count on Dennis Kucinich- the real REAL deal!
What is with all of the rest of these guys? They are covering for bush- but giving themselves away. The democratic leadership is just pretense?
Here an interesting audio with Kerry’s concession, bev harris etc
http://images.indymedia.org/imc/cleveland/kerry-sucks.mp3
"It is time for all people of conscience to call upon America, come back home, come home America. I call on Washington today, I call on every man and woman of good will all over America today, I call on the young men of America who must make a choice today. Take a stand on this issue, tomorrow may be too late. Come home America." -MLK
22 November 2004, 07:07
Kucinich is not a Skull & Bonesman like those other bastards.
22 November 2004, 23:08
They didn’t want to win. The coming years will be incredible hard for Americans, but the propaganda
will make them blame others for their misery.
21 November 2004, 23:34
Well Kerry, Edwards, and Clinton are hiding under their beds like Bush did after the attack on 9/11. They are all on the same team and this should lift the veil of lies about our one party government.
24 November 2004, 22:21
50% + eligible voters in the US don’t bother to vote....the reason most given for not voting is that there is no difference between the two parties and this certainly has been proven this time around...so it just proves that only 50% + have enough intelligence to know the score.