But the only statewide candidate not to offer Ohioans a major policy proposal this year is Republican U.S. Sen. Mike DeWine.
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"You vote for Mike DeWine, you get more of the same," Mr. Brown said. "You get more tax cuts for the wealthy. You get more special interest government. In some sense, it's the Republican playbook this year. No new ideas."
I'm not sure which Republican is worse, Mike DeWine and his lack of ideas, or Ken Blackwell and his abundance of gimmicks.
I want Bredesen to become president.
Bredesen (Democratic governor of Tennessee) is a very smart man. If you look at Bredesen's web site you be amazed of how organize he is.
Bredesen should do very well against any republican candidate for president.
1) People pay much more attention to governors than senators. There is one governor per state and two senators per state. The governor has much more control of the state than senators. People pay more attention the person in power. That's one of the reasons why bush beat Gore in the 2000 presidential election. In fact, Gore's own state (Tennessee) voted for bush.
2) On Tuesday of November 7 0f 2006, millions of people reelected Bredesen for governor. Bredesen had 69 percent of the votes. That means a lot of people love him. If a lot of people love him than there is more of a chance that he will have more campaigners for the 2008 election.
Posted by: blaine | November 14, 2006 at 07:42 PM
If Braca decides to run,I think he best back off on Walmart and other private enterprises.I have nothing to do with Walmart,I don't even shop there,but they have done more us seniors then the U.S, government has in the last 70 years.
Posted by: bob kulesa | December 29, 2006 at 11:16 AM