VIDEO: Ohio Democratic Party Launches “I Want To Be Senator” As Josh Mandel Cements His Broken Promise To Ohio
By Seth Bringman on 12/7/2011 @ 1:15 PM
Ethically-Challenged, Absentee-“Treasurer” Files Petitions For Senate, Proves The Only Job In Ohio He Cares About Is His Next One
Mandel’s First Year As “Treasurer” Marked By Numerous Legal And Ethical Violations, A Refusal To Stand Up For Ohio’s Middle Class, And Dodging The Press While Spreading False, Misleading Claims
COLUMBUS, OHIO – Just weeks into his new job, Ohio’s ethically-challenged and absentee “Treasurer” had all but abandoned his new office to run for another. Reports of Josh Mandel’s filing of petitions for the U.S. Senate race makes his broken promise to serve a full four year term official. Josh Mandel has made it crystal clear that his top priority is enhancing his carefully-nurtured political career to secure the only job in Ohio that he cares about—his next one.
Whether it’s battling his numerous legal and ethical violations, attacking and refusing to fight for Ohio’s middle class, or hiding from the press while spreading “ridiculous” and false attacks against Sherrod Brown, Josh Mandel’s political ambition has spun wildly out of control.
It’s clear that from the moment Josh Mandel was sworn in as “Treasurer” his priority was looking for his next job.
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“Less than one fourth of his way through a four year term he promised to serve, Josh Mandel has ignored the Treasurer’s office while attacking Ohio’s middle class and racking up legal and ethical violations thanks to an insultingly transparent effort to secure the only job in Ohio he cares about–his next one” said Ohio Democratic Party press secretary Justin Barasky. “While launching numerous false and misleading attacks, Josh Mandel has refused to stand up against job killing policies that hurt Ohio’s middle class, supported a plan to end Medicare as we know it, and hid from reporters looking for answers regarding his many legal and ethical lapses. Josh Mandel believes the rules don’t apply to him and can’t be counted on to keep his promises to Ohio.”