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BruinAlum Donating Member (565 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Feb-19-04 08:55 AM
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3. I don't think people fear the change
I think the mainstream see Kucinich as too far left. Others see he doesn't get near enough support to win on a national level.

I think your suggestion that it's because some are really not in favor of working people is way out of line. As is the psychobabble about people rejecting Kucinich because of a sort of cynicism where people want hope so badly that they have to reject it, psychopathology about GOP infiltrators, or politically and economically color blind. Sheesh!

This looks more like the "if you don't agree with MY choice of candidate, there must be something wrong with you" threads I get so sick of seeing. I don't have anything against Kucinich, he can still do a lot of good for the Party, but the majority of voters have chosen other candidates. I wouldn't presume their choices are due to a psychological disorders or ignorance.

What bullshit. You do Kucinich no favors with this. And I happen to like Kucinich.
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