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Prior to contesting for the 2008 Unites States Presidential Election, the 31-years old Congressman Dennis Kucinich was well known as the Mayor of Cleveland in 1977. The significant part of Dennis Kucinich being the Cleveland Mayor is that he was the youngest elected person to represent a principal US city on political level.
Cleveland in Ohio being the birthplace of the Congressman Dennis Kucinich, he was born on 8th October 1946 to Frank and Virginia Kucinich. He is the eldest of his seven siblings. After completing his graduation in Arts, he also took a Master’s degree in Speech Communications from the Cleveland’s Case Western Reserve University in 1974.
Democrat Dennis Kucinich is a man of strong principles. To him, principle is above everything else in the world, even above his promising political career. Sticking to his principles, he lost the bid for his re-election, followed by a temporary stagnation of his emerging career in politics. Shortly after resuming his political activities, he not only came face to face with the ‘Enron’ of his time, but also saved the Municipal Power Company. Today, it is a confirmed fact that the Cleveland Public Power is a priceless asset of the Cleveland city, which saves its customers an amount of nearly 195,148,520 dollars within a short span of ten years, between 195,148,520. Dennis Kucinich 2008 is also remembered for retaining more than hundred union employments.
Other political activities of the American Politician Dennis Kucinich include serving the City Council in Cleveland twice, between 1970 to 1975 and 1981 to 1982. He also offered service to the Clerk of Courts of Cleveland Municipal Court from 1976 to 1977. Apart from being the Senator from Ohio in 1994-1996, Dennis Kucinich for President was also elected as the member of the House of Representatives in United States in 1997, a post he enjoys till date.
The diverse experiences of Congressman Dennis J. Kucinich are extremely used by the US Congress to promote a number of social, healthcare and other spheres of American life. He works incessantly the right of the factory labors and the human and civil rights of his countrymen, which in itself is a noble job.
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