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Kucinich Excluded from Iowa Debate Because Field Director Works from Home?

By Manila Ryce
Published Thursday, December 13th, 2007, 4:36 am
Filed under: Videos: Debate, Videos: Political, Videos, US Politics

Mike Gravel has been excluded from the last several Democratic presidential debates under the excuse that he is polling too low to be included. Now private powers at the Des Moines Register have excluded Dennis Kucinich, yet are unable to use the same excuse used against Gravel because Kucinich is polling in fourth place nationally. Instead, the Register has excluded Dennis because the Iowa field director for his campaign works from home rather than an expensive store front. This is insane. Make this story known and donate twice as much to Kucinich as you originally planned on December 15th.

Hat tip to Representative Press for the following contact info below. Call up and give the Register hell for hijacking our democratic process. I suppose email is also acceptable for the less confrontational.

The Des Moines Register contacts
Editor Carolyn Washburn (515) 284-8502.
Laura Hollingsworth President and Publisher (515) 284-8041
Randy Brubaker Managing Editor (515) 284-8590
Randy Evans Assistant Managing Editor (515) 284-8118
Letters to the editor e-mail: letters@dmreg.com

Telephone switchboard
Local: (515) 284-8000
Iowa: (800) 532-1455
Outside Iowa: (800) 247-5346

DES MOINES, IA – The highest polling Democratic Presidential candidate among the Party’s progressive, grassroots, activist base, Ohio Congressman Dennis Kucinich, has been excluded from the Des Moines Register-sponsored Presidential debate here on Thursday because his Iowa field director operates from a home office rather than a rented storefront.

Despite being the top-ranked Presidential candidate in polls conducted by Democracy for America (DFA), Progressive Democrats of America (PDA), and one of the country’s leading progressive publications, The Nation, Kucinich was not invited to participate in the debate because “It was our determination that a person working out of his home did not meet our criteria for a campaign office and full-time paid staff in Iowa,” according to a statement from the newspaper’s top officials, including editor Carolyn Washburn.

The dismissive reference was to Kucinich Iowa Field Director and State Coordinator Marcos Rubinstein, who coordinates campaign activities from his home office in Dubuque, bolstered by a dozen-or-so other senior campaign staff who have traveled the state over the past several months.

Both the DFA and PDA have been extremely active in Iowa in the past few weeks promoting the top vote-getters in their on-line polls. The DFA is planning to run full-page ads featuring Kucinich, as well as second and third-place finishers John Edwards and Barack Obama; and the 90,000-member PDA has been sending emails to its Iowa members advising them that Kucinich scored first with 41% while Edwards came in a distant second at 26%.

The results of those polls, and others showing Kucinich ahead of “invited” candidates – Senators Joe Biden and Chris Dodd – apparently carried no weight at the Des Moines Register, despite the fact that the newspaper and other national media have been portraying the Jan. 3 Iowa caucuses as a national political event that may determine the outcome of the Presidential race.

“The Iowa caucuses have been portrayed as having national implications, and if the Register has decided to use hair-splitting technicalities to exclude the leading voice of the Democratic wing of the Democratic Party, then the entire process is suspect,” according to a statement from the Kucinich campaign. The Iowa Democratic Party, Iowa Public Television, and well-funded political interests have barred Kucinich from previous public appearances. “The Des Moines Register’s arbitrary and unreasonable exclusion of Congressman Kucinich is consistent with the treatment that the Congressman has received from the entrenched political and institutional interests in Iowa.”

Kucinich, his campaign pointed out, is the only Democratic Presidential candidate who voted against the Iraq war authorization in 2002 and every war-funding measure since. He has been warning for years that the Administration’s belligerence toward Iran is unjustified, and, last week’s revelations in the National Intelligence Estimate confirm that. He is the only Democratic candidate who voted against the Patriot Act, and the only Democratic candidate who has called for the repeal of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) because of its disastrous effect on U.S. jobs. Kucinich is also the only candidate pushing for a national, not-for-profit, single-payer health insurance system that will cover all Americans.

“He is also the only major candidate who has been excluded from Thursday’s debate,” said his campaign. “The Des Moines Register, Iowa Public Television, the Iowa Democratic Party, and other broadcast sponsors should be asked to explain why the leading voice in the progressive Democratic constituency has been denied a presence and a voice in this debate.”

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7 Responses to “Kucinich Excluded from Iowa Debate Because Field Director Works from Home?”

  1. This is essentially the same reason Garry Kasparov has been barred from Russian presidential elections because he was unable to rent a convention center, as reported by the NY Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/13/world/europe/13russia.html?ref=world
    Duder

  2. What’s the real reason? That Kucinich dares to calls the rest of the field out on all their shit?

  3. It seems odd, that in a state hit very heavily by NAFTA and poor trade policy that the only person promising to end such agreements would be banned from debating. I watched that debates both today and yesterday and unlike Alan Keys, Dennis actually would have added to the debate, and would have won supporters.

  4. All the more reason to change how elections are conducted… in 2012 Iowa and New Hampshire should not have the honor they have had for years. Why do they always get to vote first anyway? Who made that rule? Why not rotate that privilege… sometimes Rhode Island, sometimes California… seems fair to me!

    And all the more reason to get out and vote for Dennis!!

  5. […] … when she says: And look. As far as I’m concerned The Des Moines Register can set the guest list for their own debate with whatever criteria they […]

  6. And for the MORE confrontational. Call Washburn AND call the DM Register advertisers, off their public website.

    Be polite, ask to speak to the sales, general manager or person in charge of advertising. Object to their advertising in a paper that would include Keyes in the Republican debate, but exclude Kucinich. Waste as much of their time as you can if they are not also polite. Most so far object to the exclusion.

    Des Moines Chrysler Plymouth (515) 270-8100
    Charles Gabus Ford 800 742 6403
    Karl Chevrolet, Ankeny, Iowa 800 622 8264
    Business Furniture Warehouse 515.254.9091
    Prudential First Realty Phone: (515) 453-7200
    Village of Pondersa 515.440.2222
    McGowen, Hurst, Clark & Smith, P.C. (CPA’s)
    515-288-3279 - 515-462-1882

    If you are feeling REALLY frisky, go into classified ads and contact people who have something for sale and object to them advertising in the paper. IT WORKS. THEY call the paper.
    Be polite. Be PROGRESSIVE! Post/REPOST on other sites.

  7. Off the comment thread at the DM Register. To play the videos leave the title text at the end off when you paste. Post/Repost. Call the DM Register and ask if they participated in these?

    Kucinich Videos Produced by The Des Moines Register (back when they knew he was running for president): Iraq Plan http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uLSbhaScadA Iraq Status http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-9GH9HND2lc Immigration http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VDCSC0XkVFQ Health Care http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u2OUyZesqRg Kucinich Can’t be Bullied http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Guoiag_Jyms Social Security http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W9WxAC01hwQ Ethanol http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V9WvVBNXBhc NAFTA http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eMOLbD_Fd9A Education http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rzKXs75-dwo See them, share them. Vote for Dennis Kucinich.

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