Here’s your 20-second feel-good video clip via Citizen Free Press:
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Jeremy Pelzer at cleveland.com has the scoop, and it’s not particularly inspiring:
Jim Renacci, a former congressman
who unsuccessfully challenged U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown in 2018, announced late
Wednesday afternoon he intends to run against fellow Republican Gov. Mike
DeWine next year.
Renacci, a Wadsworth resident who
briefly ran for governor in 2018 before switching to the Senate race, is the
highest-profile primary challenger yet to DeWine. Renacci, like many other
conservatives, has been a vocal critic of DeWine’s coronavirus policies.
. . .
Except Mr. Renacci is not much of a conservative.
Renacci, who often decries what he
calls “career politicians,” started his political career in 1999 as the
Wadsworth city council president. He eventually became mayor from 2004 to 2008.
Read the full report here.
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This video is short and already viral; I accessed it on Conservative Treehouse. It’s Lt. Governor of North Carolina Mark Robinson addressing the North Carolina Republican convention:
North Carolina Lt. Governor Mark Robinson Defines The
Challenge
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Dennis Prager at Jewish World Review has one answer:
The most frequent question people
pose to me is: What can I/we do to fight back against the nihilistic
anti-American destruction of virtually all the country's major institutions?
There is an answer.
The single best thing Americans can
do to counter the left-wing attack on America — against its freedoms, its
schools, its families, its children, its governmental institutions, its sports,
its news and entertainment media, its medical establishment, the CIA, the FBI,
the State Department and the military — is to take their children out of
America's schools.
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He goes on to explain. Spoiler: yes, it's home-schooling. Read the rest here.
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This announcement just arrived from our friends at Ohio Value Voters:
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Here’s my annual tribute to our troops who stormed the beaches of Normandy 77 years ago, (photos taken by my late father who skippered one of the LCTs onto Utah Beach):
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Collin Anderson at Washington Free Beacon reports on the House seat left
vacant by Marcia Fudge:
President Joe Biden's decision to
appoint former Ohio congresswoman Marcia Fudge to his cabinet has Democrats
poised to send another self-described socialist to Congress.
Liberal firebrand Nina Turner holds
a sizable polling and fundraising lead in the crowded primary race to succeed
Fudge. The former state senator is backed by a who's who of congressional
progressives, including Sen. Bernie Sanders (I., Vt.) and Reps. Alexandria
Ocasio-Cortez (D., N.Y.), Ilhan Omar (D., Minn.), and Rashida Tlaib (D.,
Mich.).
Should Turner maintain her
advantage and win the August primary, she would fit right in with the so-called
Squad members. The former national co-chair of Sanders's presidential campaign,
Turner has pledged to pass the Green New Deal, eliminate private health
insurance through a government-run Medicare for All system, cancel student
debt, and "completely reimagine" law enforcement—in part by defunding
police.
Turner's frontrunner status
reflects the growing influence of the Democratic Party's progressive wing. Just
months ago, Ocasio-Cortez and company welcomed two
new Squad members after Reps. Cori Bush (D., Mo.) and Jamaal Bowman (D., N.Y.)
ousted longstanding Democratic incumbents in 2020. Bush and Bowman's freshman
class also includes fellow liberal representatives Mondaire Jones (D., N.Y.),
Ritchie Torres (D., N.Y.), and Marie Newman (D., Ill.), all of whom replaced
veteran party members in January.
Turner's campaign on Tuesday used a
Tulchin Research poll to declare the progressive "the favorite to serve as
OH-11's next Congressperson." According to the poll, Turner enjoys a
35-point lead over her closest competitor, with 21 percent undecided. Ohio
State University political scientist Paul Beck said that while the poll's
accuracy is difficult to assess, Turner is the "most visible
candidate" and has "emerged as the frontrunner in the campaign."
"My bet would be right now
that [Turner is] the person who is going to get the nomination—and win the
contest in November," he said.
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Read the full report here.
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