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Nov 18 2021

ODP Statement on GOP Senate Forum Where Out-Of-Touch Millionaires Injected More Nasty And Petty Feuds

Strongsville, OH —  Today, the ‘Foul Five,’ aka the GOP Senate candidates, participated in a forum with the Ohio Press Network in Strongsville. In response, Ohio Democratic Party spokesperson Michael Beyer released the following statement:

“Democrats are focused on creating good-paying jobs in Ohio by investing in infrastructure while every leading candidate in the Republican Senate primary opposes this common-sense investment in Ohio’s roads and bridges. The out-of-touch millionaires in the Republican primary are more focused on their own nasty and petty feuds than delivering for Ohio.” 

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Written by Alex Willard · Categorized: Uncategorized

Nov 18 2021

Ohio Democratic Party: Time for Mike DeWine to Put His Money Where His Mouth Is & Veto GOP Gerrymandered Map

Columbus, OH — Today, the Ohio Democratic Party issued the following statement calling on Mike DeWine to veto the GOP gerrymandered map that ignores the will of Ohio voters and puts the political interests of Republican politicians over the needs of working families in Ohio. 

“This map is a disgrace and a betrayal of Ohio voters who overwhelmingly voted twice for fair districts and fair representation. From Toledo to Youngstown, Cincinnati to Athens and all across Ohio, this map makes Ohio even more gerrymandered and even less representative of Ohioans. It’s clear GOP politicians in Ohio want to prevent Ohioans from holding them accountable at the ballot box for the many ways they’ve betrayed Ohioans. Mike DeWine once said earlier versions of these maps aren’t ‘going to fly,’ and it’s time for him to use his veto pen to put his money where his mouth is,” said Ohio Democratic Party spokesperson Matt Keyes.

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Written by Alex Willard · Categorized: Uncategorized

Nov 18 2021

Lorain Leaders Celebrate Major Infrastructure Bill & Push for Passage of Legislation that Will Cut Costs for Working Ohioans

Lorain, OH — Today, Lorain elected officials and workers celebrated the passage of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act and discussed what it means for Lorain, as part of the Building Ohio Together Tour, organized by the Ohio Democratic Party and For Our Future Ohio.

“The infrastructure bill represents the largest infrastructure investment in American history and will have meaningful results for working families here in Lorain. This bill means critical investments in roads and bridges. It means clean drinking water for families across the state. It means expanded access to broadband for hundreds of thousands of Ohioans who currently lack access. And it means good-paying jobs for Ohioans across the state,” said Matt Lundy, Lorain County Commissioner.

“There’s been lots of talk about the politics behind the historic infrastructure bill passed this month, but not enough talk about what it will mean for working families in Ohio…Billions of dollars are headed to our state to make our roads and bridges safer and help your family get where they need to go more efficiently…The pandemic underscored how important it is to be able to connect to our friends, family and loved ones. Because of this legislation, hundreds of thousands more Ohioans will be able to do so,” said John Hunter, Mayor of Sheffield Village.

The bipartisan bill will create good-paying jobs and help Ohio businesses grow by investing in our roads, bridges, public transit, water pipes and broadband.

“The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act will create good-paying union jobs and rebuild Ohio’s crumbling infrastructure. It means supporting the small businesses that grow our economy and help us compete against other countries to bring more jobs back home. And right here because of this historic bill, the Great Lakes are set to receive $1 billion in new funding to support clean drinking water and support hundreds of thousands of jobs,” said John Novak, IBEW Local 129 Business Manager.

“Building on the Infrastructure Investments and Jobs Act, Build Back Better legislation will invest in you and your family, including making healthcare, child care, elder care and housing more affordable and creating more tax cuts for working families in Ohio,” said Jim Slone, President of Lorain County CAP Council.

These critical investments in physical infrastructure will also be bolstered by Build Back Better legislation that will invest in human infrastructure, by cutting taxes and making life more affordable for working Ohioans.

Local leaders also discussed how these investments will help working families in Lorain get ahead and help communities like Lorain compete on a global stage.

More on the new infrastructure funding below:

  • Ohio is expected to receive $9.2 billion for highways and $483 million for bridge replacement and repairs. [White House, 8/4/21]
  • Ohio is expected to receive $1.2 billion to improve public transit. [White House, 8/4/21]
  • Ohio is expected to receive $100 million in broadband funding, including providing high-speed internet access to the at least 259,000 Ohioans who lack it. [White House, 8/4/21]
  • Ohio is expected to receive $1.4 billion over five years to improve water infrastructure across the state. [White House, 8/4/21]
  • Ohio is expected to receive approximately $253 million for infrastructure development for airports. [White House, 8/4/21]

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Written by Alex Willard · Categorized: Uncategorized

Nov 16 2021

Slate: A Guide to the Crazy Pants Ohio Republican Senate Primary and Its Most Recent Crazy Pants Debate

Columbus, OH — National media outlets are noticing just how wild the GOP Senate primary in Ohio really is. Slate takes a look at the most recent “crazy pants debate” and assigns each of the candidates a final grade based on their performances.    

“All of the GOP Senate candidates are locked in a race to the bottom, sinking to new lows every day. With six months to go and millions to spend, this crowded primary is sure to get nastier and even more insane as the candidates get desperate to reach the finish line,” said Michael Beyer, a spokesperson for the Ohio Democratic Party.  

Slate: A Guide to the Crazy Pants Ohio Republican Senate Primary and Its Most Recent Crazy Pants Debate

Ben Mathis-Lilley

November 16, 2021 

  • The Ohio Republican Senate primary is not being held until May, but has already made a number of national headlines as its competitors have raced to the bottom of the MAGA barrel and then tried to dig through it to find an even lower level of barrel. Well-connected venture capitalist J.D. Vance is pretending he hates “the elite” and thinks QAnon makes a lot of sense, while perennial candidate Josh Mandel is calling for violent resistance against the vaccine “Gestapo” and adopting a southern accent on Fox News despite being from suburban Cleveland. It’s been fun times from the get-go.
  • Last Thursday night in Columbus, five of the candidates gathered for a forum, which was basically a debate but with less overt hostility and formal back-and-forth. In viral tweets, Politico’s Natalie Allison flagged some of the event’s worst/best moments, chief among them IT entrepreneur and candidate hopeful Mark Pukita’s monologue about why people should know that Mandel is Jewish. What better use of 90 minutes could there be than reviewing the entire tape?
  • Before we dig in, here’s a primer on the candidates:
    • Vance, who skipped the event, is the author and investor who denounced white rural America for its purported culture of poverty in Hillbilly Elegy, ran a Middle America-focused tech startup fund backed by Jeff Bezos, and has called Donald Trump, among other things, an idiot. He is running as a fanatical Trump supporter who will protect white American culture against the influence of wealthy tech figures like Jeff Bezos. (This is really true!)
    • Longtime state party figure Jane Timken, who was also absent, wants to be a regular conservative senator and is saying Trump stuff because it seems like the best way to go at the moment.
  • Among those who were present:
    • Mandel is a former state treasurer who was the party’s nominee in a losing 2012 race against Sherrod Brown. He supported Marco Rubio in 2016 but has always come from the racial cheap shot school of conservative politics and transitioned easily into pitching himself as a MAGA enforcer for alt-right and anti-vax types.
    • Cleveland investment banker Mike Gibbons and Pukita are respectively on the more genial and more unhinged edges of the politically incorrect Baby Boomer businessman lane.
    • Cleveland-area car dealer turned cryptocurrency enthusiast Bernie Moreno is a Colombian immigrant running on the idea that the U.S. is descending into failed-state Latin American socialism. (He is also younger and more handsome than the name “Bernie” and the phrase “Cleveland-area car dealer” would suggest.)
    • State senator Matt Dolan is running as someone who supports Trump on some things, but not others, and will therefore lose.
  • Here we go! Time stamps are by the minute. 
  • 16:30: Pukita, who wears the clear rectangular glasses frames of a mild-mannered architect but seems to vibrate with the throwback rage of a man who gets mimeographed newsletters from other Barry Goldwater donors, opens his remarks by denouncing (among other things) “facades” and “caricatures,” which, it will soon become clear, is a shot at Mandel (and Vance). “I make people uncomfortable,” he says matter-of-factly, then calls conservative Republican Mike DeWine “an awful governor” who “should never hold office again” to huge applause. (DeWine is disliked by some right-wingers for having instituted relatively modest anti-COVID restrictions.)
  • 33:00: Gibbons is cut off by the moderator during what seems to be a complaint about how work shortages have affected McDonald’s.
  • 44:15: Moreno says that he was, at one point, canceled for criticizing DeWine.
  • 45:30: Pukita brags that he is not vaccinated and confronts Mandel, who had previously refused to say whether or not he’d gotten his shots, about dodging the issue. Mandel takes the microphone only for Pukita to cut him off when it becomes clear he is not going provide an answer this time either.
  • 1:08:00: Moreno says the FBI should have its funding reduced until it stops advancing liberal causes and that Jan. 6 was an “unfortunate riot” rather than an insurrection.
  • 1:15:20: An increasingly defeated-looking Dolan tries to convince the crowd that you shouldn’t pass abortion bills that will immediately be ruled unconstitutional. Moreno dunks on him shortly thereafter, basically calling him a coward, to huge applause.
  • 1:23:25: OK, here’s the Pukita rant bit. He says: “So, in terms of anti-Semitism, all I did, in an ad, was pointed out, that Josh is going around saying he’s got the Bible in one hand and the Constitution in the other. Right? But he’s Jewish! That’s fine—everybody should know that, though, right, because to me, it’s a facade, it’s a character. If I went into a mosque, right, with the Constitution and a Koran and said that’s how I was gonna make decisions in Washington? I’d get laughed out of the place. If I did the same in a temple with the Torah and the Constitution, I’d get laughed out of the place. If I went into a Hindu temple with the Gita and the Constitution, they probably wouldn’t laugh, because they’re very, very polite people. But I probably wouldn’t get invited back.”
  • Closing comments and grades:
    • Gibbons is not going to win this race but is having a good time and had a nice suit. 8/10
    • Dolan already looks like a hollow-eyed salesman who is going to have to tell his kids that there’s no Christmas this year. He needs to drop out before he reaches medically dangerous levels of beleaguerment. 1/10, gets credit for at least showing up
    • For all the attention given to Vance and Mandel’s outrageous positions by national outlets like Slate, Pukita is much more of the genuine article if what you’re looking for is someone who would strangle a Communist in public. 10/10 (but to be clear it would be extremely bad news if he really got elected)
    • Mandel has natural authoritarian impulses, which allows him to understand what a certain portion of his audience is looking for, but is hamstrung by being—and I’m sorry, this isn’t nice, but it’s true and relevant to the question of who will win the race—kind of a lurching goon. You can just see the effort coming off of him. Total goon. 0/1,000

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Written by Alex Willard · Categorized: Uncategorized

Nov 15 2021

“Legal Precedence,” “Flipping Ohio The Bird,” “Missing Money” and “Not A Leader:” What’s Making Headlines With Republican #OHGOV Candidates This Week

Good Monday afternoon, and welcome back to Mike Check, your weekly source of all the infighting, conspiracy spewing and corruption that’s making headlines in and around the Republican governor’s race and Mike DeWine’s statehouse, courtesy of the Ohio Democratic Party. 

As the gubernatorial race heats up, Republicans are in disarray with Mike DeWine’s popularity dropping by the day, facing attacks both inside and outside of the Republican Party, and having to answer for the largest public corruption scandal in state history. It’s hard to keep up with all of the corruption and mess surrounding Mike DeWine and the GOP gubernatorial primary, so here are some stories you may have missed:

WILL THE REAL PAT DEWINE PLEASE STAND UP… and recuse himself already?  Amid more calls this week for Ohio Supreme Court Justice Pat DeWine to recuse himself from a Supreme Court case involving his own dad, there are more and more reasons for him to do so, including the fact that he already has before. A recent report shows Pat did step down from an unemployment case in August also involving dad to “avoid any appearance of impropriety that might result from my father’s public involvement in this matter.” Why would the rules be different now, with Ohio’s political future on the line? Because the DeWines, as always, are only looking out for themselves. 

A BIG, FAT GERRYMANDERING PARTY. Cincinnati.com eviscerated Republicans (including Mike DeWine) last week for ignoring Ohio’s constitution, playing political games and stomping on the will of hard-working Ohioans by “flipping everyone the bird” in the redistricting process. Jason Williams uses his column to point out all the ways Ohio Republicans are betraying the voters they’re supposed to serve and taking our state backward in the process. And with two weeks to go until the final congressional deadline, the only thing we know for sure about these maps is that GOP politicians will continue only looking out for themselves and leave Ohioans’ interests behind.  

SHADY SAM BACK IN HOT WATER.  Despite DeWine being warned about Shady Sam Randazzo’s close ties to big energy, he appointed Sam to head PUCO anyway. Now, we know that appointment directly cost hard-working Ohioans. New documents surfaced last week showing this corrupt duo kept money out of your pockets. Text messages show Randazzo provided FirstEnergy a myriad of favors from inside the DeWine administration, including dropping a few key sentences into the 2019 state budget that saved FirstEnergy millions of dollars by preventing Ohioans from receiving refunds based on the major profits the company received. This certainly smells like statehouse corruption to us, but DeWine loves to defend his pal Randazzo by saying he “did a good job.”

GAG GIFS. Tis (nearly) the season for gag gift exchanges, and Jim Renacci is getting an early start with some gag GIFs and tweets for Ohio voters. Fundraising materials sent from the Renacci campaign by email and social media show just how seriously fellow Republicans are taking Mike DeWine and his leadership. Hint, they don’t.

The GIFs and tweets blame DeWine for COVID and the supply chain shortage by asking if you’ve “got milk?” and say he’s “Not a Leader, A Loser.” This messy primary is only set to get messier from here. 

Thanks for catching up with us, that’s all the Mike Check we’ve got for this week. If you have questions my email is [email protected]. Have a great week! 

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Written by Alex Willard · Categorized: Uncategorized

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