Democrat Dennis Kucinich announces he will run for Cleveland mayor, Kucinich a former Congressman and former Cleveland mayor....By editor Kathy Wray Coleman of Clevelandurbannews.com and Kathywraycolemanonlinenewsblog.com, Ohio's leader in Black and alternative digital news

Dennis Kucinich
kathywraycolemanonlinenenwsblog.com, Ohio's alternative and Black digital news leaders. Tel: (216) 659-0473. Email: editor@clevelandurbannews.com

CLEVELAND, Ohio- Former Cleveland mayor Dennis Kucinich, also a former Congressman and an ultra liberal Democrat who has twice run for president, announced Monday that he is joining the crowded race for Cleveland mayor as the Sept. 14 non-partisan primary election nears.

The much anticipated announcement comes as no surprise to political insiders, and has been talked about in political circles over the past year.

Flanked by supporters and his wife Elizabeth, Kucinich said "I love Cleveland."
 
He said his campaign will focus on poverty, crime, housing, and community development, and he wants more police on the streets and on the city's police force, the city currently a party to a court monitored consent decree for police reforms with the U.S. Department of Justice following several questionable police killings of Black people, including 12-year-old Tamir Rice in November of 2014.
 
He said he would fight homelessness and prioritize neighborhoods, and would not misspend the millions in COVID-19 stimulus monies the city will get.

"We are getting $540 million in government aid. The money is there," Kucinich said. "It's a matter of priority."

The youngest mayor in Cleveland history, Kucinich, 74 and a west side resident, was elected mayor in 1997 at 31, drawing the nickname "boy mayor."
 
He left office after one term following an unsuccessful recall, losing reelection and leaving the city in default.
 
If he wins the 2021 mayoral race he would become Cleveland's oldest mayor behind four-term Black Mayor Frank Jackson, 74 and the city's longest serving mayor.
 
Kucinich was a Congressman from 1997-2013, losing an election to 9th Congressional District Congresswoman Marcy Kaptur in 2012, an election that pit the two Democratic lawmakers against each other after Ohio's then 18 congressional seats were cut to 16 because of the state's declining population.
 
He lost a Democratic primary bid for governor in 2018 to Richard Cordray, a former consumer watchdog for the Obama administration who cruised through the primary but went on to lose the general election to current Gov. Mike DeWine, a popular Republican.
 
Since 2013 he has been a Fox News Channel contributor, and he has national media contacts, if not international.
 
And in spite of some criticisms inside his party that he fraternizes too much with Republicans, he remains popular as a Democrat, and he has support from a cadre of Black leaders in Cleveland and Cuyahoga County, a 29 percent Black county and the second largest of Ohio's 88 counties.
 
Both Cleveland and Cuyahoga County are Democratic strongholds courted by prominent politicians like gubernatorial and presidential candidates.
 
Other high profile candidates for mayor include former Cleveland councilman Zack Reed, who lost a mayoral runoff to Jackson in 2017, state Sen Sandra Williams, Cleveland City Council President Kevin Kelley, non-profit executive Justin Bibb Ward 7 Councilman Basheer Jones, and Attorney Ross Dibello.
 
Whether the candidacy of Kucinich will deny Council President Kelley a run-off spot since both will be drawing votes from the city's largely White west side remains to be seen, both of them White in a majority Black major American city of some 385,000 people.

Mayor Jackson has been a Kelley ally but has not yet endorsed him.
  
Races for city council are also this year, and are crowded like the mayoral race. 

Cleveland is nearly 60 percent Black and is governed by a mayor and a 17-member city council, nearly half of them Black.

The top two September primary winners for mayor and for city council will advance to the Nov. 2 general election.
 
All 17 city council seats are held by Democrats, and the city's last three mayors, including Mayor Jackson, have also been Democrats. We interviewed former president Barack Obama one-on-one when he was campaigning for president. As to the Obama interview. CLICK HERE TO READ THE ENTIRE ARTICLE AT CLEVELAND URBAN NEWS.COM, OHIO'S LEADER IN BLACK DIGITAL

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Former WOIO 19 Action News Anchor in Cleveland Sharon Reed lands new anchor job, her lawyer says rumors about LeBron James fathering her baby are false, had threatened to sue on her behalf, Reed is famous for posing nude for Spenser Tunick's nude group photo shoot

Corrupt and racist University Heights Mayor Susan Infeld is booted from office by voters following claims of spending irregularities of taxpayers money, racism against Black residents, police abuse of Blacks as city safety director, and of running a theft ring of county residents homes via illegal foreclosure activity led by JPMorgan Chase Bank.....University Heights is a Cleveland suburb....Others involved in the theft ring or retaliation against homeowners who complain include corrupt common pleas judges such as Judges John O'Donnell and Carolyn Friedland, Chief County Foreclosure Magistrate and University Heights Resident Stephen Bucha, and his wife, an attorney with the law firm of Lerner Sampson and Rothfuss, who represents corrupt mortgage companies and banks, including JP Morgan Chase Bank... Others involved include racist and corrupt University Hts Police Sgt Dale Orians, former county prosecutor Bill Mason, who is a partner with Bricker and Eckler, which represents JPMorgan Chase Bank, and current County Prosecutor Mike O'Malley, who was Mason's deputy....Drunken Shaker Heights Judge KJ Montgomery, who also hears criminal cases for University Hts, has Blacks illegally prosecuted who complain of the theft of their homes, as does O'Malley..... Judge Montgomery is top in issuing excessive and illegal warrants against the Black community....All of the aforementioned are corrupt and activists want them indicted and prosecuted....This is Part 1 of a multi-part series on Cuyahoga County public corruption by Clevelandurbannews.com and Kathywraycolemanonlinenewsblog.com, Ohio's most read Black digital newspaper and Black blog with some 5 million views on Google Plus alone.Tel: (216) 659-0473 and Email: editor@clevelandurbannews.com

Ohio Supreme Court strips chief Cuyahoga County judge of power: Chief and unfair Cuyahoga County Judge John Russo loses authority-Part 2 of a multi-part series on Cuyahoga County public corruption: New Ohio law on seeking possible removal of a municipal court judge in a case for bias or conflict via the filing of an affidavit of prejudice takes authority to decide from chief Cuyahoga County Presiding and Administrative Judge John Russo, other chief common pleas judges in Ohio, and hands it to the chief justice of the Ohio Supreme Court, who also determines affidavits of prejudice filed against common pleas, probate, juvenile, domestic relations, and state appellate court judges....Most affidavits of prejudice are denied regardless of the merits and some judges complained of will retaliate, data show... Community activists, led by Cleveland activist Kathy Wray Coleman of the Imperial Women Coalition, lobbied the Cleveland NAACP for support and asked state legislators via state Rep Bill Patmon (D-10) of Cleveland to change the law but wanted a panel of judges and others to decide when a judge in Ohio is disqualified from hearing a case for bias or conflict....Coleman says she has since been further harassed by Chief Cuyahoga County Judge John Russo, who is White and leads a racist and sexist common pleas court fueled with corruption, malicious prosecutions, excessive criminal bonds, ineffective assistance of counsel to poor and Black defendants, and the mass incarceration of the Black community....By www.clevelandurbannews.com and www.kathywraycolemanonlinenewsblog.com, Ohio's most read digital Black newspapers....This is part 2 of a multi-part series on Cuyahoga County public corruption