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Ohio Republicans Admit Under Oath They Didn’t Do Their Jobs before Turning Around and Voting for Unconstitutional Maps

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Ohio Republicans Admit Under Oath They Didn’t Do Their Jobs before Turning Around and Voting for Unconstitutional Maps

Columbus, OH — In case you missed it, GOP politicians in Ohio continue to ignore their day jobs and play politics with the future of Ohio. On Monday, Cleveland.com published new court documents showing Mike DeWine, Frank LaRose and Keith Faber all admitted in a sworn deposition they had no role in drawing new statehouse maps, something they’re all constitutionally charged with doing. And even though they only saw the maps at the 11th hour — ‘as a courtesy’ — and even admitted the maps were probably unconstitutional, they all still voted for them anyway because they’re more concerned with their own political futures than the future of our state.  

Ohio voters called for fair districts in order to move our state forward on issues ranging from education to the economy to health care. However, these Republican politicians couldn’t even be bothered to do their jobs and get involved in the process that will determine the future of our state for years to come, because politics will always win the day for these guys. 

“The trove of documents paint the picture that while the process established by a 2015 constitutional amendment to reform the state’s redistricting process was supposed to include all seven members of the bipartisan commission, only two participated,” writes Cleveland.com. 

“These guys had literally one job, and they couldn’t even be bothered to do it. Yet they all still voted for gerrymandered maps, because their political ambition will always come first, and they’re too scared of standing up to their own party to do what’s right for Ohioans,” said Ohio Democratic Party spokesperson Matt Keyes. 

You can read more from Cleveland.com here and below: 


ROUNDUP: The #OHSEN GOP Primary Just Got More Crazy, Nasty, And Expensive  

Columbus, OH — This weekend, the Ohio GOP Senate primary got more crazy, nasty, and expensive with new attack ads and pathetic lows from the out-of-touch millionaires. And we learned Ohio is the third-most-expensive Senate primary in the country.

On Saturday, Mandel allies, USA Freedom Fund and Club for Growth Action, launched two ads worth nearly a $1 million ad buy hitting Vance for his past anti-Trump statements that illustrate just how much of a fraud he is. This follows USA Freedom Fund creating websites attacking J.D. Vance and Jane Timken. 

Ohio’s GOP Senate primary is expensive because of the large amount of self-funding millionaires in the race. Three multi-millionaires – Bernie Moreno, Jane Timken, and Mike Gibbons – have collectively put nearly $13 million into their own campaigns. With $22.5 million raised, these candidates have plenty in their war chests to launch attacks against their fellow millionaires. And it’s clear this crowded primary is getting more crazy, nasty, and expensive by the day. 

“With more than six months until the GOP Senate primary, the out-of-touch millionaires are doing everything they can to make this primary crazier, nastier, and more expensive. They’re turning off Ohio voters with each day they continue to make their campaigns about their petty feuds rather than the issues Ohioans care about,” said Michael Beyer, a spokesperson for the Ohio Democratic Party. 

CRAZY: 

Washington Post: Opinion: A crazy GOP primary shows how worship of Trump warps reality

Greg Sargent 

October 25, 2021 

NASTY: 

Politico: ‘My god what an idiot’: J.D. Vance gets whacked for past Trump comments

Natalie Allison 

October 23, 2021 

EXPENSIVE: 

Cleveland.com: Thanks to self-funders seeking rare open seat, Ohio’s Republican U.S. Senate primary is one of nation’s costliest

Andrew Tobias 

October 23, 2021 


“Not My Job,” “Double Corruption,” “Renacci’s Jungle” and “‘Wrighting’ a Wrong:” What’s Making Headlines With Republican #OHGOV Candidates This Week

Good Monday afternoon, and welcome to the first edition of 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:

WHOSE JOB IS IT ANYWAY? That’s the big question this week when it comes to state redistricting maps. Mike DeWine, in a sworn deposition, ducked questions and denied any involvement in the map-making process. Admitting under oath they couldn’t be bothered to do the jobs they were all elected to do, DeWine joined Frank LaRose and Keith Faber to all say they “had no involvement” in the mapmaking process, yet decided to vote for the unconstitutional maps anyway, because once again, they’re only looking out for themselves. We can’t imagine many hard-working Ohioans get to duck their jobs and then shift the blame to someone else, neither should their elected officials.  

DEWINE’S CORRUPT FAMILY TREE Mike DeWine’s son and Ohio Supreme Court Justice, Pat DeWine, took a page out of dear old Dad’s political playbook this week by following his own ambitions instead of doing what’s right for Ohio. In case you missed multiple news reports, Pat DeWine continues to refuse to recuse himself from lawsuits surrounding blatantly gerrymandered redistricting maps that directly involve his father. It’s a move so outrageous, Cleveland.com (among others) said the refusal to act may even be “unprecedented.” 

SMELLS LIKE STATEHOUSE CORRUPTION. The overarching question for the week: Does Mike DeWine still think Sam Randazzo ‘did a great job?’ Last Thursday, text messages obtained by the Ohio Consumers’ Council show DeWine’s good buddy overruled others on the Public Utilities Commission to secure policies that benefited FirstEnergy. Yes, the same FirstEnergy that admitted to bribing Randazzo with $4.3 million for friendly administrative rulings. Oh, we almost forgot, the messages also show Randazzo successfully “burned” a final PUCO audit into a FirstEnergy customer charge the Ohio Supreme Court ruled should never have been approved by Randazzo and PUCO in the first place. Doesn’t sound so much like a ‘great job’ to us.  

RENACCI ON THE ATTACK. We had to watch this ad several times just to tell you it might be one of the “wildest” we’ve seen in a few campaign cycles. 

JUST ONE MORE THING TO MAKE ‘WRIGHT’. We couldn’t let the newsletter end without mentioning yet another major blunder for the DeWine administration, as the governor and his team had to find a way to ‘Wright’ a pretty big wrong on Ohio’s new license plates. In what should have been a fun event Thursday, DeWine took the wraps off of a new license plate design. Yet, anyone who has been to the Smithsonian or read a history book realized something wasn’t quite ‘Wright’ with the first design, with the iconic Wright Flyer facing the wrong direction. The DeWine administration had to embarrassingly and quickly try to fix their mistakes, walk back the design and reissue a new license plate. Here’s hoping they’ll do PUCO next.  


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