Hanks, Dole back Kaptur in election race

3/1/2012
BLADE STAFF
Marcy Kaptur, the incumbent Democratic candidate for the 9th Congressional District, speaks during a debate last week at Woodward High School in Toledo, Ohio.
Marcy Kaptur, the incumbent Democratic candidate for the 9th Congressional District, speaks during a debate last week at Woodward High School in Toledo, Ohio.

U.S. Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D., Cleveland) isn’t the only candidate in the 9th Congressional District nominating contest with Hollywood backing.

U.S. Rep. Marcy Kaptur (D., Toledo) on Thursday released a letter of endorsement signed by Tom Hanks, along with former Republican U.S. Sen. Bob Dole and U.S. Rep. John Dingell (D., Dearborn).

The letter credits Miss Kaptur as the driving force for the construction of the World War II Memorial in Washington.

The memorial was opened in 2004. Mr. Hanks starred in the film “Saving Private Ryan” and served as national spokesman for the World War II Memorial campaign. Senator Dole, 88, who was wounded in WWII and was the 1996 Republican candidate for president, was chairman of the memorial campaign. Mr. Dingell, 85, is also a WWII veteran.

“As partners with Congresswoman Kaptur in the long national effort to build the Memorial, we wish her all the best in her campaign for re-election and we urge Ohio voters to support her on March 6,” the letter said. “She never wavered in her commitment to see the memorial built … and we are thankful to have helped make it successful.”

The need for a memorial was suggested to Miss Kaptur by the late Roger Durbin, a retired letter carrier and veteran of the WWII Battle of the Bulge, at a local fish fry dinner in 1987 in Jerusalem Township.

Miss Kaptur is seeking re-election in the remapped 9th Congressional District that now includes west Cleveland and much of the former 10th District that Mr. Kucinich represents. The two, along with Clevelander Graham Veysey, are on the ballot March 6. The winner will face the winner of the Republican primary contest in November.

Mr. Kucinich has also brought star power to his campaign, including musician Willie Nelson and actors Warren Beatty and Annette Bening.