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The Northerner Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue May-10-11 01:49 AM
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Kucinich says he’s getting offers to run elsewhere if he loses his Ohio seat to redistricting
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WASHINGTON — Democratic Rep. Dennis Kucinich said on Monday he may run for a House seat in another state if he loses his Ohio seat to redistricting next year.

The well-known liberal who has run for president twice said people across the country have been asking him to run in their states. He said he’s nowhere near making a decision.

“If I am forced to move, then I certainly am going to consider moving,” the eight-term congressman said in a telephone interview. “Obviously, I am only going to go where I am wanted.”

He traveled recently to Washington state, which will add a new congressional seat, and plans another trip there later this month. Those stops have helped to fan speculation about a possible move.

Read more: http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/kucinich-says-hes-getting-offers-to-run-elsewhere-if-he-loses-his-ohio-seat-to-redistricting/2011/05/09/AFnupjbG_story.html
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