Josh Mandel runs Ohio GOP Senate campaign 'through churches'
NORTH OLMSTED, Ohio (AP) Before digging into his six-egg omelet at a bustling northeast Ohio diner, Republican Senate candidate Josh Mandel stopped to bow his head.
Bless our food, our time, our conversation, in Jesus' name," said Pastor J.C. Church, who joined Mandel after a campaign event at a local church. Amen."
The scene encapsulated Mandel's campaign strategy as he competes in a crowded field of Republican contenders ahead of Ohios May 3 primary. He is a Jewish candidate who makes no secret of his faith, but who is centering his campaign around evangelical churches as he tries to win over religious, conservative voters.
Usually, when someones running for U.S. Senate or governor or Congress, theyd go to all the Republican rubber chicken dinners and clam bakes and hog roasts, stuff like that, Mandel said in a recent interview between campaign stops. Were blowing up the playbook. Im sidestepping all of the Republican Party groups and, instead, Im running a campaign through churches.
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