Kucinich supporters packed MODA night club last night to celebrate the the nine delegates he won on the "Super Tuesday" primary. "This is the time to celebrate, to thank each other for the commitment to continue ahead with this effort, to continue from primary to primary, from state to state until at last we stand in that convention to make sure that America knows that it's time for a new direction," said Kucinich. The congressman won his congressional primary and four Ohio delegates for the Democratic Presidential Convention in Boston July 26 - 29. He has pledged that he will remain in the election in order to gain delegates to influence the Democratic platform for November's election. Kucinich took much time to thank his family and all of his supporters, acknowledging that his campaign represents a growing movement that extends beyone the White House, stating "This is a campaign for all of us. We've determined that we're going to take a stand. Each one of us has shown the ability to be able to take a stand when others decide they can't stand no more. We shall not be moved we will continue to stand. We will get our message out, our message for peace, our message of optimisim, our message of hope, economic justice, education for all, healthcare for all and jobs for all and retirement security for all."
from Cool Cleveland correspondent Charlene Coates
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