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« Reply #925 on: October 29, 2017, 05:45:08 PM »


Haha it sounded clearer in my head, every primary is a cycle, you aren't locked in
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« Reply #926 on: October 30, 2017, 09:51:54 AM »

Yeah, got it. Guess I misunderstood.

Also, Rosenberger is not running for Auditor. Look like he'll be going home to run for County Commissioner, instead.
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« Reply #927 on: October 30, 2017, 08:02:36 PM »

According to the State House rumor mill, the Rosenberger for Auditor idea all has to do with Tiberi's resignation from Congress.

How you ask?

Yost evidently briefly considered running for Tiberi's seat, meaning Faber looked at running for AG again, meaning the Auditor's race was going to go uncontested.

Yost's staying put, though, so that's that.
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« Reply #928 on: November 01, 2017, 12:22:37 PM »

In the wake of Senator Cliff Hite's resignation, state house leaders will be releasing a document detailing two-year's worth of sexual harassment claims at the state house. Term-limited Rep. Mike Henne (R-Clayton) is know to be featured. Other members are as of yet unknown. Henne plans on finishing his term.
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« Reply #929 on: November 01, 2017, 12:26:07 PM »

In the wake of Senator Cliff Hite's resignation, state house leaders will be releasing a document detailing two-year's worth of sexual harassment claims at the state house. Term-limited Rep. Mike Henne (R-Clayton) is know to be featured. Other members are as of yet unknown. Henne plans on finishing his term.

Oh I missed this!

https://www.cincinnati.com/story/news/politics/2017/10/28/yformer-ohio-senator-cliff-hite-repeatedly-sought-sex-legislative-employee-despite-refusals-memo-say/809267001/

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« Reply #930 on: November 01, 2017, 12:27:25 PM »

In the wake of Senator Cliff Hite's resignation, state house leaders will be releasing a document detailing two-year's worth of sexual harassment claims at the state house. Term-limited Rep. Mike Henne (R-Clayton) is know to be featured. Other members are as of yet unknown. Henne plans on finishing his term.

Oh I missed this!

https://www.cincinnati.com/story/news/politics/2017/10/28/yformer-ohio-senator-cliff-hite-repeatedly-sought-sex-legislative-employee-despite-refusals-memo-say/809267001/

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jesus lol

"Party of Family Values"

What a F**king joke.
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« Reply #931 on: November 01, 2017, 12:32:27 PM »

In the wake of Senator Cliff Hite's resignation, state house leaders will be releasing a document detailing two-year's worth of sexual harassment claims at the state house. Term-limited Rep. Mike Henne (R-Clayton) is know to be featured. Other members are as of yet unknown. Henne plans on finishing his term.

Oh I missed this!

https://www.cincinnati.com/story/news/politics/2017/10/28/yformer-ohio-senator-cliff-hite-repeatedly-sought-sex-legislative-employee-despite-refusals-memo-say/809267001/

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"Party of Family Values"

What a F**king joke.

My thoughts exactly. But aren't you a Republican?

Though, that said, it can't be assumed Democrats aren't also guilty. Sexual harassment in state capitals is a huge prroblem. Sacramento's sexual harassment problems were recently featured in some article I read, and it's obviously heavily Democratic over there.
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« Reply #932 on: November 01, 2017, 12:38:12 PM »

In the wake of Senator Cliff Hite's resignation, state house leaders will be releasing a document detailing two-year's worth of sexual harassment claims at the state house. Term-limited Rep. Mike Henne (R-Clayton) is know to be featured. Other members are as of yet unknown. Henne plans on finishing his term.

Oh I missed this!

https://www.cincinnati.com/story/news/politics/2017/10/28/yformer-ohio-senator-cliff-hite-repeatedly-sought-sex-legislative-employee-despite-refusals-memo-say/809267001/

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jesus lol

"Party of Family Values"

What a F**king joke.

My thoughts exactly. But aren't you a Republican?

Though, that said, it can't be assumed Democrats aren't also guilty. Sexual harassment in state capitals is a huge problem. Sacramento's sexual harassment problems were recently featured in some article I read, and it's obviously heavily Democratic over there.

Just because I'm a Republican that doesn't mean I can't criticize my own party.

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« Reply #933 on: November 01, 2017, 04:18:55 PM »

In the wake of Senator Cliff Hite's resignation, state house leaders will be releasing a document detailing two-year's worth of sexual harassment claims at the state house. Term-limited Rep. Mike Henne (R-Clayton) is know to be featured. Other members are as of yet unknown. Henne plans on finishing his term.

Oh I missed this!

https://www.cincinnati.com/story/news/politics/2017/10/28/yformer-ohio-senator-cliff-hite-repeatedly-sought-sex-legislative-employee-despite-refusals-memo-say/809267001/

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jesus lol

"Party of Family Values"

What a F**king joke.

My thoughts exactly. But aren't you a Republican?

Though, that said, it can't be assumed Democrats aren't also guilty. Sexual harassment in state capitals is a huge problem. Sacramento's sexual harassment problems were recently featured in some article I read, and it's obviously heavily Democratic over there.

Just because I'm a Republican that doesn't mean I can't criticize my own party.


We need more Rs like this.

I wonder if this effects legislative elections at all.
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« Reply #934 on: November 01, 2017, 11:05:04 PM »

In the wake of Senator Cliff Hite's resignation, state house leaders will be releasing a document detailing two-year's worth of sexual harassment claims at the state house. Term-limited Rep. Mike Henne (R-Clayton) is know to be featured. Other members are as of yet unknown. Henne plans on finishing his term.

Turned out to be pretty minor, and it was R's and Ds
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« Reply #935 on: November 02, 2017, 02:22:57 AM »

In the wake of Senator Cliff Hite's resignation, state house leaders will be releasing a document detailing two-year's worth of sexual harassment claims at the state house. Term-limited Rep. Mike Henne (R-Clayton) is know to be featured. Other members are as of yet unknown. Henne plans on finishing his term.

Turned out to be pretty minor, and it was R's and Ds

Yeah, it did. The Dispatch's hype article was pretty overplayed.
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« Reply #936 on: November 02, 2017, 03:07:15 AM »

In the wake of Senator Cliff Hite's resignation, state house leaders will be releasing a document detailing two-year's worth of sexual harassment claims at the state house. Term-limited Rep. Mike Henne (R-Clayton) is know to be featured. Other members are as of yet unknown. Henne plans on finishing his term.

Oh I missed this!

https://www.cincinnati.com/story/news/politics/2017/10/28/yformer-ohio-senator-cliff-hite-repeatedly-sought-sex-legislative-employee-despite-refusals-memo-say/809267001/

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jesus lol

"Party of Family Values"

What a F**king joke.

My thoughts exactly. But aren't you a Republican?

Though, that said, it can't be assumed Democrats aren't also guilty. Sexual harassment in state capitals is a huge prroblem. Sacramento's sexual harassment problems were recently featured in some article I read, and it's obviously heavily Democratic over there.
I am honestly surprised that I haven't heard anything about sexual harassment in legislatures over here in Utah recently.
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« Reply #937 on: November 02, 2017, 06:43:56 AM »

In the wake of Senator Cliff Hite's resignation, state house leaders will be releasing a document detailing two-year's worth of sexual harassment claims at the state house. Term-limited Rep. Mike Henne (R-Clayton) is know to be featured. Other members are as of yet unknown. Henne plans on finishing his term.

Oh I missed this!

https://www.cincinnati.com/story/news/politics/2017/10/28/yformer-ohio-senator-cliff-hite-repeatedly-sought-sex-legislative-employee-despite-refusals-memo-say/809267001/

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jesus lol

"Party of Family Values"

What a F**king joke.

My thoughts exactly. But aren't you a Republican?

Though, that said, it can't be assumed Democrats aren't also guilty. Sexual harassment in state capitals is a huge prroblem. Sacramento's sexual harassment problems were recently featured in some article I read, and it's obviously heavily Democratic over there.

lol and the democrats are the "respect women" party, isn't it ?

So hypocrisy is the thing the best shared in the world...

PS: a difference between chirstians and others is the fact that christians admit the they are siners.
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« Reply #938 on: November 05, 2017, 05:01:11 PM »

I have it from a pretty reliable source that Columbus City Councilman and former State Representative, Michael Stinziano, will be running for Franklin County Auditor next year.
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« Reply #939 on: November 05, 2017, 05:01:55 PM »

I have it from a pretty reliable source that Columbus City Councilman and former State Representative, Michael Stinziano, will be running for Franklin County Auditor next year.

Nice.  He's a good guy and I think he can probably win.
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« Reply #940 on: November 05, 2017, 05:08:01 PM »

I have it from a pretty reliable source that Columbus City Councilman and former State Representative, Michael Stinziano, will be running for Franklin County Auditor next year.

Nice.  He's a good guy and I think he can probably win.

Assuming Mingo isn't running for re-election, and is going to try for State Senate, I'm not sure who the Franklin County GOP will field. But yeah, Stinziano's a good fit for the County -- he should play as well in the burbs as he does in the city. If not better.

Stil, FCRP should fight like Hell to keep that seat.
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« Reply #941 on: November 05, 2017, 05:21:07 PM »

I have it from a pretty reliable source that Columbus City Councilman and former State Representative, Michael Stinziano, will be running for Franklin County Auditor next year.

Nice.  He's a good guy and I think he can probably win.

Assuming Mingo isn't running for re-election, and is going to try for State Senate, I'm not sure who the Franklin County GOP will field. But yeah, Stinziano's a good fit for the County -- he should play as well in the burbs as he does in the city. If not better.

Stil, FCRP should fight like Hell to keep that seat.

They're saving their powder for whenever Ron "Lucifer in the Flesh" O'Brien retires.
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« Reply #942 on: November 06, 2017, 09:14:42 PM »

Anything interesting our Ohio posters will be watching tomorrow?

Cincinnati Mayoral comes to mind, if only to see whether or not Cranley can hold on. Cleveland seems decided for Jackson, but there's an outside chance it could be close. I fully expect Issue 1 to overheating my pass, and Issue 2 to fail in a similar manner. There's also the insurgent WFP affiliate trying to take on members of the Columbus City Council and School Board. I expect them to fail, though they might succeed in getting one of their 5 candidates elected. Oh, and Toledo Mayoral. How could I forget?

Neat title races going on for Upper Arlington City Council and Youngstown Municipal Court, as well.
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« Reply #943 on: November 06, 2017, 10:21:29 PM »

Anything interesting our Ohio posters will be watching tomorrow?

Cincinnati Mayoral comes to mind, if only to see whether or not Cranley can hold on. Cleveland seems decided for Jackson, but there's an outside chance it could be close. I fully expect Issue 1 to overheating my pass, and Issue 2 to fail in a similar manner. There's also the insurgent WFP affiliate trying to take on members of the Columbus City Council and School Board. I expect them to fail, though they might succeed in getting one of their 5 candidates elected. Oh, and Toledo Mayoral. How could I forget?

Neat title races going on for Upper Arlington City Council and Youngstown Municipal Court, as well.

Pulling for Wade Kapszukiewicz and (ugh) Zack Reed (the latter only b/c Frank Jackson is even worse).  At least Wade has a real chance of winning.  And Zach Klein is pretty much a lock to win Columbus City Attorney Smiley
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« Reply #944 on: November 06, 2017, 10:53:05 PM »

Anything interesting our Ohio posters will be watching tomorrow?

Cincinnati Mayoral comes to mind, if only to see whether or not Cranley can hold on. Cleveland seems decided for Jackson, but there's an outside chance it could be close. I fully expect Issue 1 to overheating my pass, and Issue 2 to fail in a similar manner. There's also the insurgent WFP affiliate trying to take on members of the Columbus City Council and School Board. I expect them to fail, though they might succeed in getting one of their 5 candidates elected. Oh, and Toledo Mayoral. How could I forget?

Neat title races going on for Upper Arlington City Council and Youngstown Municipal Court, as well.

Would be glorious to see Cranley go down.
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« Reply #945 on: November 07, 2017, 01:02:20 AM »


No on 1, Yes on 2.

I expect to be on the losing side for both. Tongue
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« Reply #946 on: November 07, 2017, 07:55:16 AM »

Anything interesting our Ohio posters will be watching tomorrow?

Cincinnati Mayoral comes to mind, if only to see whether or not Cranley can hold on. Cleveland seems decided for Jackson, but there's an outside chance it could be close. I fully expect Issue 1 to overheating my pass, and Issue 2 to fail in a similar manner. There's also the insurgent WFP affiliate trying to take on members of the Columbus City Council and School Board. I expect them to fail, though they might succeed in getting one of their 5 candidates elected. Oh, and Toledo Mayoral. How could I forget?

Neat title races going on for Upper Arlington City Council and Youngstown Municipal Court, as well.

Pulling for Wade Kapszukiewicz and (ugh) Zack Reed (the latter only b/c Frank Jackson is even worse).  At least Wade has a real chance of winning.  And Zach Klein is pretty much a lock to win Columbus City Attorney Smiley

I really doubt Wade wins, I dont even think it will be all that close.
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« Reply #947 on: November 07, 2017, 07:57:25 AM »

Anything interesting our Ohio posters will be watching tomorrow?

Cincinnati Mayoral comes to mind, if only to see whether or not Cranley can hold on. Cleveland seems decided for Jackson, but there's an outside chance it could be close. I fully expect Issue 1 to overheating my pass, and Issue 2 to fail in a similar manner. There's also the insurgent WFP affiliate trying to take on members of the Columbus City Council and School Board. I expect them to fail, though they might succeed in getting one of their 5 candidates elected. Oh, and Toledo Mayoral. How could I forget?

Neat title races going on for Upper Arlington City Council and Youngstown Municipal Court, as well.


I'll be watching several Races, Mayors Races in Cleveland, Cincy, Toledo and Lima are at the top of my list, as well as the heated battle in my current city of residence. Several local tax levys (one i'm very much against) and issue 1 and 2 who I both hope dont pass
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« Reply #948 on: November 07, 2017, 10:41:03 AM »

Zack Klein should be a lock for Columbus City Atty, but the FCRP was smart to run someone with the name Kline in opposition. I'm personally pulling for PHH in Toledo (as well as Melden and Kovimes for Council) and while not at all invested in the Cincy Mayoral, the Cranley hate somewhat confuses me. I assume Sittenfeld cruises into first again in the jungle general down there.

Is the Lima Mayoral a Republican vs. a Democrat?
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« Reply #949 on: November 07, 2017, 01:08:10 PM »

Zack Klein should be a lock for Columbus City Atty, but the FCRP was smart to run someone with the name Kline in opposition. I'm personally pulling for PHH in Toledo (as well as Melden and Kovimes for Council) and while not at all invested in the Cincy Mayoral, the Cranley hate somewhat confuses me. I assume Sittenfeld cruises into first again in the jungle general down there.

Is the Lima Mayoral a Republican vs. a Democrat?

Lima mayor is a 28 year democrat incumbent vs. the County GOP chairman
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