Back in the 1970s, Dennis Kucinich was the mayor of Cleveland during a tumultuous time in the city and the country. Tumultuous, in that the country was experiencing bumps in the road following the Watergate scandal and the Vietnam War, and locally, corruption in government and public utilities.
Kucinich talks about his fight in the refusal to sell Municipal Light back in the late '70s in his new book, The Division of Power and Light, and he joined WAKR's Jeanne Destro for a discussion on that. But his political career is certainly not done, even after his many years in congress and presidential runs. He wants to make one more go at mayor of Cleveland, a position occupied by Frank Jackson since 2005.