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    Liberal Congressman Kucinich defeated in Ohio

    CLEVELAND (Reuters) - Dennis Kucinich, a colorful liberal in Congress who tried to have former President George W. Bush impeached over the Iraq war, was defeated by a fellow Democratic incumbent on Tuesday in the first of 11 primary races this year pitting members of the U.S. House against each other.

    Kucinich, 65, lost to Marcy Kaptur, the longest serving woman in Congress, who touted her influence as a senior member of the powerful committee that decides on government spending.

    In November, Kaptur will face the winner of the Republican primary -- Samuel Joseph Wurzelbacher, better known as "Joe the Plumber." He gained national attention in the 2008 presidential race by pressing then-candidate Barack Obama on tax policy.

    Kaptur and Kucinich, once friends representing neighboring northern Ohio districts, found themselves competing for the same job when Ohio lost two Congressional seats after the 2010 U.S. Census.

    The reshuffling of Ohio voting boundaries by the Republican-dominated state legislature created an oddly-shaped district that stretches along the Lake Erie shore from Toledo to just east of Cleveland, forcing a primary race between the two.

    While most attention focused on the Super Tuesday Republican presidential primaries, Ohio also held primary elections for a U.S. Senate seat, all of its members of Congress and local posts.

    In the primary on Tuesday, Kaptur won nearly all the vote from her home area of Toledo, and Kucinich was unable to close the gap with votes in his Cleveland base.

    "I'll continue to serve the entire region with the same vigor I have served the people of Lucas County (Toledo) for 28 years," Kaptur told Reuters after Kucinich had conceded.

    The Ohio fight between incumbents was the first of 11 Congressional primary contests across the country this year with incumbents facing off -- seven with two Democrats competing and four with two Republicans.

    Kucinich is considered one of the most liberal members of the House. At 23, he was elected to the Cleveland City Council and was the city's "boy mayor" from 1977 to 1979. He has served in Congress since 1997, and ran for the Democratic nomination for president in 2004 and 2008.

    Kucinich opposed the Iraq war -- so much so that in 2008 he introduced articles of impeachment against Bush alleging misconduct and forced an impeachment vote on the House floor. The measure failed.

    Kucinich also advocated ending the war on drugs, and faced criticism when he said he considered running for Congress in Washington state if redistricting left him without a district.

    Kaptur, also 65, and in Congress since 1983, is the longest serving woman in the House, a member of the influential House Appropriations Committee, and could be its ranking member if re-elected.

    In other Ohio contests, incumbent Republican Jean Schmidt from the Cincinnati area lost her seat in Congress. With nearly all returns counted, she trailed Brad Wenstrup, a little-known challenger with Tea Party support, according to the official results on the Secretary of State's website.

    In the race for an Ohio U.S. Senate seat, 34-year-old state Treasurer Josh Mandel easily won the Republican primary to challenge incumbent Senator Sherrod Brown, who was unopposed in the Democratic primary. Early opinion polls have Brown with a double-digit lead over Mandel, although the Republican has raised a surprising amount of money for the race.

    (Reporting By George Tanber, Mary Wisniewski and Kim Palmer; Writing by Greg McCune; Editing by Cynthia Johnston)

     
    • Itslikeazholsnhere  •  1 day 21 hrs ago
      Incumbants need to learn to live in fear of the unemployment line, take away their hefty lifetime pensions.
    • AnLoc6970  •  Denver, Colorado  •  1 day 19 hrs ago
      Now is not the time to stop America, let US weed out all the dead wood do nothing politicians on both sides. We need to reinforce the fact that they work for US and not their special interests. GIT ER DONE this November.
    • Mike  •  1 day 20 hrs ago
      Eliminate all the perks like lifetime salaries, benefits, and pocket money and these political positions will revert back to true public servants not Lords and Lady's.
    • Hammy T.  •  2 days 1 hr ago
      It is VERY common for incumbents to get reelected, that is a fact. However, I wish more people would change this statistic.
    • Doug  •  Chattanooga, Tennessee  •  1 day 19 hrs ago
      This needs to happen a whole lot more --- career politicians are ruining our nation!
    • garwin1  •  2 days 0 hrs ago
      Term limits need to be forced to a vote by the people by referendum.
    • Robert Spencer  •  White Oak, Texas  •  1 day 19 hrs ago
      There is still time to save our country,but we need the right leaders.
    • Charles  •  1 day 20 hrs ago
      Term Limits
      Founding fathers didnt want professional Politicians
      They are proud of the longetivity - gross
      Dosnt matter what party - term limits
    • Don  •  1 day 21 hrs ago
      WE NEED TERM LIMITS NOT PROFESSIONAL POLITICIANS
    • JEM  •  1 day 19 hrs ago
      28 years - a cry for term limits
    • garwin1  •  2 days 0 hrs ago
      28 years makes her a career politician as opposed to citizen legislators that the writers of the Constitution had in mind. It's way, way past time for term limits
    • K  •  Gilbertsville, Pennsylvania  •  1 day 19 hrs ago
      People continue to complain about Congress and then they vote back in someone who has been there for over 25 years. If voters continue to send the same the same people to D.C. then they are going to get the same results. These lifetime politicians are the problem. Vote them out.
    • db  •  1 day 21 hrs ago
      Dennis Kucinich won t be around DC anymore to sue the cafeteria.
      Remember the $100,000+ law suit for a bone in his sandwich, resulting in a fired employee.
    • Skydog  •  1 day 21 hrs ago
      Current members of Congress should be limited to two terms.
      1 in office
      1 in prison
    • Mike G  •  Venice, Florida  •  1 day 21 hrs ago
      Take back your government. We need to vote out all
      incumbants.
    • Agjunker  •  1 day 20 hrs ago
      Term limits.
    • H-Bomb  •  1 day 19 hrs ago
      What ever happened to the words "Civil Servant." Somebody pulled a sleight of hand, and softened them to "Government Worker." Anybody here see the difference? If not, you are blinder than a mole, and only fit to live underground.
    • Chuck  •  Corvallis, Oregon  •  1 day 23 hrs ago
      I don't know about some writers, I rather enjoyed Rep. Kaptur grilling the leaving daylights out of then Secretary of The Treasury, Henry "Hank" Paulson..... She also went after our esteemed Tim Geithner as well...... over bailing out the banks...... and the AIG loans...
    • TLJ  •  1 day 18 hrs ago
      VOTE THEM ALL OUT!!!!!!
    • Marianne  •  Irvine, California  •  1 day 21 hrs ago
      A view of the media from a disgusted observer from the other side of the great divide. It seems a little-known first-timer named Mandel "Raised a surprising amount of money???!" Why should piles of cash for the media determine who is or is not qualified to lead our nation? When will this endless campaignig stop and governing begin? McCain/Feingold tried to contain the money game, but enforcement of this fine legislation from way back when Dems and Republicans were mostly civil and actually worked together has gone the way of the dinosaur. Meanwhile I guess we can enjoy watching Romney looking like the cat who swallowed the canary and giggling pundits chirping away that it is all sooooooo exciting, this Republican race. RACE? No, it was a garage sale. The most money won, and did so by simply buying enough media time to tell us just how "inevitable" it all was. We will never have quality government until the money game gets some real rules. Until then the finest candidates haven't a prayer because they haven't the bucks. What a waste of sorely needed cash in these hard times just to keep the money on top.
      Marianne Menter
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