Dennis Kucinich's
wife, Elizabeth, gets top attention
If the Democratic Congressman
is elected President, Elizabeth Kucinich could become the first
First Lady not born an U.S. citizen.
Elizabeth
Harper Kucinich is by far the hottest and most popular wife of
all the 2008 Presidential candidates. The British beauty is
already getting more attention from the cameras and journalists
than her husband, who is running for President in the upcoming
elections. But what makes Dennis Kucinich's wife so important?
First, Elizabeth is only 29 years old -
an astonishing 31 years difference between her and the
60-year-old Democratic candidate and husband. Although Elizabeth
Kucinich claims that the age difference bothers her none, it
could be a serious deal-breaker for the majority of the voters.
But with odds of 90/1 on Dennis Kucinich to win the 2008
Presidential Elections by
Bodog Sports, this is hardly
something the couple should worry about.
Another interesting fact is that if her
husband somehow wins the elections, Elizabeth Kucinich will be
the only First Lady who was not born as a citizen of the United
States. She would also become the only First Lady with a tongue
stud.
Elizabeth Kucinich was born in the
outskirts of London, United Kingdom and after graduating from
Kent University, young Elizabeth went on to do volunteer work
around the world, including spending 16 months in a rural
Tanzanian village. Kucinich met her husband in 2005 when
visiting the House of the Representatives as a volunteer worker
for the American Monetary Institute. Both Dennis and Elizabeth
Kucinich claim that it was love at first sight.
Things got wrapped up pretty quickly
between the two, the Congressman proposing to Elizabeth at their
second meeting and they married three months later on August
21st, 2005. This was third marriage for Dennis Kucinich, who
seems to follow the pattern of most presidential candidates of
at least two marriages. “Can you imagine what it would be like
to have real love in the White House and a true union between
the masculine and the feminine?” Elizabeth Kucinich was quoted
saying.
Watch a video of Elizabeth Kucinich speaking
in New Hampshire: