DETROIT, July 13 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ --
Top campaign officials for Ohio Congressman and Democratic Presidential
candidate Dennis Kucinich tonight expressed outrage that rival
candidates
Hillary Clinton and John Edwards were overheard collaborating on a
strategy
to eliminate other Democratic candidates from future debates and forums.

According to the Associated Press, Fox News Channel microphones
picked up
Clinton and Edwards on stage discussing their desire to limit future
joint
appearances to exclude some rivals lower in the crowded field. "We
should
try to have a more serious and a smaller group," Edwards said into
Clinton's
ear following a Presidential Forum in Detroit hosted by the NAACP on
Thursday.

Clinton agreed with Edwards, according to print reports and video
footage of
the exchange. "We've got to cut the number. ... They're not serious,"
she
said. Clinton added that she thought representatives of her campaign and
Edwards' had already tried to limit the debates, and "we've gotta get
back
to it," according to the AP.

"Candidates, no matter how important or influential they perceive
themselves
to be, do not have and should not have the power to determine who is
allowed
to speak to the American public and who is not," said Kucinich.

"Imperial candidates are as repugnant to the American people and to our
Democracy as an imperial President."

The Kucinich campaign will immediately take steps to address the planned
actions of the Clinton and Edwards campaigns.

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