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Dennis Kucinich Interview

Series: Blunt Presents Special Coverage of the 2004 Presidential Election
From: Blunt Youth Radio Project
Length: 00:13:13

Blunt Youth Radio reporters, Molly Adams and Maia Chong interview 2004 Democratic Presidential Candidate Dennis Kucinich Read the full description.

Default-piece-image-1 Blunt Youth Radio reporters, Molly Adams and Maia Chong interview 2004 Democratic Presidential Candidate Dennis Kucinich. Representative Kucinich was interviewed while he ate his dinner, driving in his RV between southern Maine campaign stops, accompanied only by his bodyguard, BC. Mr. Kucinich answered questions about youth relevant issues, including lowering the voting age, absitinence only education, legalizing marijuana, and inspiration. This interview originally aired on Blunt Youth Radio on WMPG FM in Portland, Maine, 1/26/2004.

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Blunt Youth Radio reporters, Molly Adams and Maia Chong interview 2004 Democratic Presidential Candidate Dennis Kucinich. Representative Kucinich was interviewed while he ate his dinner, driving in his RV between southern Maine campaign stops, accompanied only by his bodyguard, BC. Mr. Kucinich answered questions about youth relevant issues, including lowering the voting age, absitinence only education, legalizing marijuana, and inspiration. This interview originally aired on Blunt Youth Radio on WMPG FM in Portland, Maine, 1/26/2004.

Broadcast History

This interview originally aired on Blunt Youth Radio on WMPG FM in Portland, Maine, 1/26/2004.

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