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In reply to the discussion: Dennis Kucinich offers no support for Marcy Kaptur after primary defeat [View all]onenote
(46,341 posts)DK got around the same level of support in his home county as he historically has received there in primaries.
He also got around the same level of support (or a bit more) in the areas historically served by Kaptur (the Toledo area) as he did when he ran as a "native son" in the 2004 Presidential primary -- single digits.
Kaptur, who has served the Toledo portion of the district for three decades did extremely well with the constituents that know her best.
DK lost not because of your fantasy that the voters that knew her best and have strongly supported her for 30 years were duped. He lost because the redistricting strongly favored Kaptur by including a much larger share of her old district than his. And when she succeeded in receiving the lion's share of the local endorsements of community leaders in the area (dupes?) it was really no contest.
By the way, even Barney Frank, who endorsed Kucinich, had this to say about Kaptur:"I do not by this mean in any way to denigrate Congresswoman Kaptur. This is not a case where supporters of progressive principles have to choose between two people who both fall short of our ideals." Was Barney also "duped" into thinking Kaptur is a progressive Democrat?