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Tuesday, February 18, 2020

Jim Renacci : insider


Following-up on Presidents’ Day, here's a post from Cleveland Tea Party’s Ralph King via FB, on Jim Renacci, who is apparently still looking forward to running again for office:

 Image may contain: 2 people, suit, possible text that says 'RENACCI JIM RENACCI HAS BEEN "BEHIND ME FROM DAY ONE." President Donald J. Trump'
  
Happy Presidents' Day!

I am proud to have stood with @RealDonaldTrump from DAY ONE, a President who:
✅   Cuts taxes.
✅   Cuts regulations..
✅   Defeated ISIS.
✅   Rebuilt the military.
✅  Fights everyday to Keep America Great for ALL Americans!
#MAGA ðŸ‡ºðŸ‡¸ #KAG

Ralph comments:

Again Jim "The Swamper" Renacci showing he can never tell the truth! I was involved with Trump campaign from the first days in Ohio! Slickster Jim was nowhere to be found!

Slickster Jim Renacci the Swamper didn't come out and support President Trump until after he pretty much had the nomination secured. If memory serves me correctly, it was a little bit before the RNC Convention. Far from "Day One" as he claims.

Jim even admits in his own words in an interview with Juan Williams he did not support President Trump from Day One....

“No, I actually stayed out of it,” Renacci, when asked by Fox News commentator Juan Williams if he had supported Kasich during the primaries, responded during a July 2016 interview at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland. “I really am a believer that we needed to see the party make this decision. I was a business guy for 28 years. I’ve only been in Congress five and a half years. I started to realize that the people are frustrated — I’m frustrated, they’re frustrated; let’s see who they decide to pick. And clearly they wanted an outsider.”

Remember Renacci’s early TV ads in his unsuccessful 2018 run for the US Senate?  He was wearing a hunting vest or jacket to portray himself as an “outsider.” 
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