KUCINICH WINS NEVADA
PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES FORUM
SPECIAL REPORT BY THE CREATIVE
YOUTH NEWS TEAM
February
21, 2007
To
anyone evaluating the reaction of the forum audience, there
was no
question that Dennis Kucinich was the clear favorite. He received
the biggest applauses from the Carson City, Nevada audience in the
forum held by
AFSCME and
moderated by George Stephanopoulos. Other candidates received
limited applause and most appeared to put the audience to sleep.
Kucinich woke up the sleeping audience. Kucinich did not just
receive a few thunderous applauses. He received close to a dozen
thunderous applauses during his presentation. The audience was
riveted and eager to shout out in unison the answer to the reason for
war: "oil." The audience also repeatedly shouted out the reason
why Kucinich could get through a universal health care plan for the
benefit of the people instead of for the profits of the insurance
companies and keep his other promises: "no strings."
Kucinich's presentation
skills were similar to what one would expect from Tony Robbins.
Even Sam Donaldson commented on ABC about Kucinich's showmanship.
Kucinich supporters have been saying that to see him is to love
him. The audience reaction to this debate seems to have proven
their point.
Joe Biden asked the audience to think about which candidate was most
qualified. Later, through applause, the audience clearly showed
it believed that Dennis Kucinich was the most qualified of the
candidates to be President. This forum was
an unqualified win for Dennis Kucinich.
The Creative Youth News Team asked a student audience of viewers to
evaluate the performances. Here is how the student viewing
audience rated the top performances.
Best Overall Presentation: Dennis Kucinich
2nd Best Presentation: Tom Vilsack
Most Knowledgeable on Issues and Events: Dennis Kucinich
Most Believable: Dennis Kucinich
Best Plan for Iraq Withdrawal: Dennis Kucinich
Best Health Care Plan: Dennis Kucinich
Best Presentation Skills: Dennis Kucinich.
Kucinich provided the most facts in his presentation. He responded the
most completely to all questions. Other candidates, except for Mike
Gravel, tended to talk in terms of generalizations. Viewers tired
of watching candidates explaining away their votes for the war.
The forum audience response made it unequivocally clear that those
present at the forum considered Kucinich (the sole candidate to vote
against the war) more qualified to lead than the candidates who
were having to admit that they were tricked by George Bush.
Bill Richardson received the most negative reaction from the students
in the group rating the performances. Richardson's attempt to
discourage discussion about candidates came across as an attempt to
silence the truth about where candidates stood on the
issues.
Mike Gravel started off like a college professor on the subject of
war. He fizzled out with the audience when he spoke at length
about supporting a sales tax. Studies have shown that students,
parents and families spend disproportionate amounts of money for their
income
bracket and are disproportionately taxed under sales taxes.
Kucinich showed tremendous courage at the Democratic forum in openly
discussing the influence of big money the Democratic Party, a party
that claims to represent the people.
They forum audience also applauded agreement with
Kucinich's concerns about the takeover of the Democratic Party by
insurance companies. Members of the Creative Youth News Team have
witnessed first hand a transfer of the Democratic Party from the grass
roots to to big business interests and have reported on these problems
in prior articles at this site.
Though Kucinich impresses audiences who see him speak, he refuses to
take corporate contributions and cannot be bought. Because of
this, the corporate-owned news media tries to discount his
popularity. His best chance for winning the Democratic nomination
is to speak to as many live audiences as possible between now and the
primaries. The election of November 7, 2006 proved the voters can
overrule the big donors and the news media. If 2008 brings a
repeat of 2006, Dennis Kucinich will likely be the next President of
the United States.
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