WASHINGTON, Jan. 24 (Xinhua) -- U.S. Democratic
presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich announced on Thursday that he would
terminate his second failed bid for the White House.
The House Representative from Ohio told a local
newspaper, Cleveland's Plain Dealer, that he would formally announce his
decision to drop out of the race on Friday.
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Dennis Kucinich waves to the crowd after
speaking at the New Hampshire Democratic Party 100 Club dinner in Milford,
January 4, 2008. Kucinich told a newspaper on Thursday he would end his
race for the U.S. presidency after registering little voter support in
early state contests.(Xinhua/Reuters Photo) Photo
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"I
will be announcing that I'm transiting out of the presidential campaign,"
Kucinich said.
Kucinich, 61, is known for his proposal to establish
a U.S. Department of Peace and push for impeachment of Vice President Dick
Cheney, but he has received very little support in states that held earlier
primary or caucuses.
He started to work in Congress from 1996, and was
noted as an outspoken liberals, opposing international trade agreements and
protested during a meeting of the World Trade Organization in Seattle.
After leaving the battlefield for presidential
candidacy, Kucinich is expected to meet challenge in the Democratic
congressional primary on March 4.