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Related: About this forumCordray puts Republican governership in Jeopardy
Cordray puts Republican governership in Jeopardy
Cross posted in General Discussion.
In 2016, Ohio overwhelmingly backed a rightwing populist with a domineering personality who hosted a reality TV show. In 2018, Democrats hope the state will vote for a progressive populist who was once a champion on Jeopardy.
Richard Cordray, the Democratic nominee for governor, possesses a unique anti-charisma. Before his political career, the earnest and lanky candidate used his Jeopardy winnings to pay his taxes and buy a used car. A former statewide elected official, he spent seven years in Washington as head of the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau (CFPB) before launching his gubernatorial bid.
The Republican nominee is Ohio attorney general Mike DeWine, a fixture of Buckeye state politics who has been elected to both chambers of Congress and was lieutenant governor before becoming the top state law enforcement official in 2010, when he narrowly defeated the incumbent: Cordray.
In a set of high-stakes midterm elections, in a perennial swing state, this is one of the most important and closest gubernatorial races.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/jul/28/ohio-richard-cordray-governor-democrats-republicans
********* I loathe deWine, he is your typical numbskull Republican -- anti healthcare, anti-woman, anti public schools, pro-gun.
I wish Cordray were a little more forceful in his demeanor and speaking and had a clearer message to deliver, though.
Ninga
(8,610 posts)understand way.
Heard him in person. We have to get the vote out. I've just completed voter registration training and will resister in under served communities.
This, and sending Cordray money is all I can do.
Good for you! I can't fathom four years of being ruled by DeWine.
irisblue
(34,256 posts)He wasn't a good Senator, outside of his very conservative views.
beachbum bob
(10,437 posts)Ohiogal
(34,631 posts)is only an insult when it applies to Democrats, doncha know!
beachbum bob
(10,437 posts)Candidates or voters, if I had a dollar for every time I heard a democrat or liberal say..."why can't we just all get along", I would own an island somewhere.
DeWine is a career politician, living off the taxpayers and in return gives terrible service for all the people.