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Dennis Kucinich, the (Seabiscuit) Candidate Runs Well on the Grass(roots) Track, According National Coalition of Organized WomenFAIRFIELD, Iowa, Jan. 8 /PRNewswire/ -- According to the recent Chicago Tribune Internet voting poll, Dennis Kucinich now appears to be the number one choice amongst high tech voters. The National Coalition of Organized Women (NCOW), whose main focus is agriculture, has been following the grassroots campaign of Dennis Kucinich for approximately seven months now since his second place victory in the MoveOn.org Internet primary, June 25, 2003 and is delighted with the results. Is it David (and Goliath) or Seabiscuit?
Dennis Kucinich had peaked the interest of NCOW early on with his pro- labeling GMO legislation and his unswerving dedication to withdrawing from NAFTA and WTO in the face of Biotech and Agribusiness giants like Monsanto Corporation. "This is a victory for concerned food consumers and independent farmers," announces Eileen Dannemann, director of NCOW. "This is the New Age story of David and Goliath," she smiles. "Or maybe it's the Seabiscuit story."
Chicago Tribune poll shows Dennis Kucinich is number one.
The Chicago Tribune Internet poll ending January 5, 2004 surprised everyone with a 47.1% victory for the Ohio Congressman and presidential hopeful Dennis J. Kucinich and a number two spot for Howard Dean at 25.1%. Wesley Clark came in third with 22.1% of the vote. The rest were unremarkable.
MoveOn.org online primary put Dean and Kucinich as the frontrunners.More: http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/040108/phth032_1.html
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