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irisblue

(33,720 posts)
Fri Aug 16, 2024, 02:32 PM Aug 16

With the amount of negative/weird/creepy/icky info about Vance being found in summer 2024

Why did not the Ohio Democratic party do opposition research?

Why did Ryans' people do no opposition research?


How did so much information about Vances' skeevy past the Columbus Dispatch, Cleveland Plain Dealer, Cincinnati Enquirer and the rest of the state wide print & tv stations?

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With the amount of negative/weird/creepy/icky info about Vance being found in summer 2024 (Original Post) irisblue Aug 16 OP
EXCELLENT question, irisblue. Diamond_Dog Aug 16 #1
Potential Democratic candidates for Ohio Governor in 2026 irisblue Aug 16 #2
Thanks Iris. Diamond_Dog Aug 16 #3
Sherrod Brown could but we would lose him in the Senate if he is re-elected. Lonestarblue Aug 16 #5
Sen Brown is NOT going to the DNC next week. That seems...uncomfortable irisblue Aug 16 #6
It's a strategic move on the part of all 3 InstantGratification Aug 16 #7
1. journalistic inquiry is weak. rustbeltvoice Aug 16 #4
good question BlueWaveNeverEnd Aug 28 #8

Diamond_Dog

(33,764 posts)
1. EXCELLENT question, irisblue.
Fri Aug 16, 2024, 02:38 PM
Aug 16

Ohio Democrats need to step it up. I have thought this for a long time.

DeWine will leave office in 2026 and I can’t think of one Ohio Democrat at this time with experience and name recognition who could successfully run against Husted, LaRose, or Yost. Sad.

irisblue

(33,720 posts)
2. Potential Democratic candidates for Ohio Governor in 2026
Fri Aug 16, 2024, 02:51 PM
Aug 16

source-https://spectrumnews1.com/oh/columbus/news/2024/05/14/ohio-politics-governor-election

snip-"The Ohio Democratic Party sent Spectrum News a statement about the outlook ahead of 2026. “We’re focused on the U.S. Senate race and the down ballot races for 2024, as those races will have significant consequences for Ohio voters,” it read.

Cohen said the Democrats’ strategy for the governor’s seat will likely hinge on Sen. Sherrod Brown’s current run for re-election.

“If he loses, I think if he’s not ready to be done with politics, I think without a doubt, he would consider running for the governor’s office,” Cohen said.

Some other potential Democratic governor candidates include House Minority Leader Allison Russo, former Congressman Tim Ryan, and Judge Jennifer Brunner."

more there

Diamond_Dog

(33,764 posts)
3. Thanks Iris.
Fri Aug 16, 2024, 02:56 PM
Aug 16

I would love to see any of those three Dems mentioned as our Governor especially Ryan since he was my Congressman for so many years, but I wasn’t sure if he would want to run for statewide office again.

Ohio Dems really need to call out the Rs connection to the First Energy bribery case.

Lonestarblue

(11,321 posts)
5. Sherrod Brown could but we would lose him in the Senate if he is re-elected.
Fri Aug 16, 2024, 03:09 PM
Aug 16

I haven’t paid attention lately. Is he on track to be elected?

irisblue

(33,720 posts)
6. Sen Brown is NOT going to the DNC next week. That seems...uncomfortable
Fri Aug 16, 2024, 03:54 PM
Aug 16

Source-https://www.cbsnews.com/news/senate-democrats-skip-dnc/


snip-"Washington — Three vulnerable Senate Democrats plan to skip next week's Democratic National Convention in Chicago, where members of their party will gather to celebrate Vice President Kamala Harris as the nominee.

Sens. Jon Tester of Montana, Jacky Rosen of Nevada and Sherrod Brown of Ohio will be absent as Democrats convene for the four-day event, sources familiar with the matter told CBS News. Instead, they will be in their states talking to voters, as all three are in tight races that could determine control of the Senate."


more there

7. It's a strategic move on the part of all 3
Fri Aug 16, 2024, 04:03 PM
Aug 16

They are all in hotly contested reelection campaigns, no need to give their opponents more fodder. Better to stay home and, crucially, KEEP CAMPAIGNING. Get out there, knock on doors, meet with constituents, work the crowds at campaign events. WIN THOSE SEATS!!!

rustbeltvoice

(441 posts)
4. 1. journalistic inquiry is weak.
Fri Aug 16, 2024, 03:08 PM
Aug 16

e.g. Cleveland paper removed the union. Ability means nothing. They rather come up with the en best milkshakes in town.
Teevee stations don't go after the stranglehold of corruption Republicans have state wide. They are more interested about county workers sleeping on the job, in their work vehicles.

2. Ohio has been a southern state for some time. The state wide officers are beyond hyper partisan. Mendacity rules. Corporate interests get whatever they want. Even when caught, they are not prosecuted. Although a couple Speakers of the House were indicted, convicted, and sent to a graybar hotel. Citizen initiated ballot issues are sabotaged (Larose, Yost), orignored when passed. Ohio is maybe 56% Repuke voting, thanks to all that, and gerrymandering, the legislature has super majorities. The only statewide Democratic office holder is US Senator Brown. Surprisingly, Ohio has recenty a couple of Democrats on the state supreme court, and most surprisingly and honest Republican (O'Connor) who had to retire at mandatory age 70.

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