Ohio's most insufferable senator. We elected moderate Democrats and Republicans in the past. Now we elected a far right moron to represent the state. |
Americans are starting to get tired of politicians who stay in Washington far past their 80s. They are complaining about President Joe Biden's age. They are complaining about Washed Up 45's age. They are complaining about Mitch McConnell's age. They are complaining about Dianne Feinstein's age. They are complaining about Bernie Sanders' age.
They are tired of the noise. They are tired of Lauren Boebert. They are tired of Marjorie Taylor Greene. They are tired of Matt Gaetz. They are tired of Kevin McCarthy. They are tired of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. They are tired of James Comer. They are tired of Jim Jordan. They are tired of Cori Bush. They are tired of Ilhan Omar. They are tired of Eric Swalwell.
They are tired of showboating. They are tired of Josh Hawley. They are tired of Ted Cruz. They are tired of John N. Kennedy. They are tired of Mitt Romney. They are tired of Rand Paul. They are tired of Lindsey Graham. They are tired of Ron Johnson. They are tired of Tim Scott. They are tired Rick Scott. They are tired of Elizabeth Warren. They are tired of Mike Lee. They are tired of Joe Manchin. They are tired of Kyrsten Sinema. They are tired of Marsha Blackburn.
And surely they are getting tired of Republican Sen. J.D. Vance of Ohio.
Ohio made a huge mistake in electing Vance.
Tim Ryan, made a huge mistake in not allowing the Democrats come to Ohio. Even though Washed Up 45 carried the state twice, Ohio could flip again. I mean the state's Republicans are going too far. They are trying to push a gerrymandered congressional map despite the voters demanding an independent commission to make it fai9r. They tried to raise the public voting majority despite the years.
In anticipation of codifying Roe v. Wade, Ohio Republicans had a special election held in August to push for a 61% majority to allow an amendment to pass. It failed by double digits and Ohio Democrats are steadily pushing forward to make sure voters are engaged.
They are also making House Republicans Jim Jordan, Max Miller and Mike Turner priorities for flipping.
While trying to defeat Jim Jordan is tough, Max Miller and Mike Turner can be flipped due to Cleveland and Dayton being swing cities.
Vance will be a top priority in 2028. He has low approval among Ohio voters. Not stating that the Democrats must have a good ground game if Biden wins reelection and the second term curse doesn't happen.
While Ohio Democrat Sen. Sherrod Brown may face some tough Republican challenger in 2024, if the candidate they nominate isn't MAGA, he has a somewhat easy path to securing another term.
Vance is an example of the quality of candidates. He was a venture capitalist and writer.
He didn't support Washed Up 45 in the 2016 election. He said that people who voted for Washed Up 45 were racist dumb fucks.
All facts.
Vance's former law school roommate, politician Josh McLaurin, leaked private messages that Vance had sent him in 2016 in which Vance questioned whether Washed Up 45 would become another "cynical asshole" like Richard Nixon or "America's Hitler". Vance also stated his intention to vote for independent presidential candidate Evan McMullin in the 2016 presidential election.
But in 2022, polling at 4% Vance scored the nomination after Josh Mandel and Mike Gibbons fought during a debate. Washed Up 45 denounces the two and backed Vance.
Many Republicans were mad that he did that. Vance's opponents managed to cast aside his once "Never Trump" persona and helped him.
Democrats were turned off by Ryan and Democratic nominee for Ohio governor Nan Whaley. Both lost the support of the white voters.
Blacks turned out for Ryan but left Whaley in the dust.
Vance managed to win because Ryan wanted to push anti-Biden and anti-Washed Up 45.
Ryan wanted to prove he can win without Democrats and so he failed. Ryan's antics took Mandela Barnes, Cheri Beasley and Val Demings down.
Ryan now sits on MSNBC and CNN offering "advice" on how to make Democrats win.
He could not beat the showboating Vance.
Vance and Brown still stalling on East Palestine. The February incident still affects the small town and the government still working on fixing the problem.
The two Ohio senators have written a bipartisan bill to deal with trains carrying hazardous materials. It is stalled because Vance wanted deregulation. He also got a kickback from the companies that ship hazardous materials through the train companies.
Vance who came in 2023 has been worthless since. He has showboated during the Chinese "spy" balloon saga. He decided to pose with his semiautomatic rifle pointing in the air.
Why say it in a book? Say in public. |
Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) is retiring. The senator has a biographic book coming out and in it lies a controversial response to MAGA and members of the Republican conference.
An excerpt in The Atlantic of McKay Coppins’ Romney: A Reckoning, said the senator was initially “impressed” with Vance and his best-selling memoir Hillbilly Elegy, and found him to be “bright and thoughtful, with interesting ideas about how Republicans could court the white working class without indulging in toxic Trumpism.”
Then, in 2021, Vance decided he wanted to run for Senate, and reinvented his entire persona overnight. Suddenly, he was railing against the “childless left” and denouncing Indigenous Peoples’ Day as a “fake holiday” and accusing Joe Biden of manufacturing the opioid crisis “to punish people who didn’t vote for him.” The speed of the MAGA makeover was jarring.
“I do wonder, how do you make that decision?” Romney mused to me as Vance was degrading himself on the campaign trail that summer. “How can you go over a line so stark as that—and for what?” Romney wished he could grab Vance by the shoulders and scream: This is not worth it! “It’s not like you’re going to be famous and powerful because you became a United States senator. It’s like, really? You sell yourself so cheap?” The prospect of having Vance in the caucus made Romney uncomfortable. “How do you sit next to him at lunch?”
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