Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone here from Ohio? Does Tim Ryan have a chance in hell of winning this thing? Or is it completely hopeless and us liberals should just accept that the next senator from Ohio will be whoever the Republicans nominate? If that’s the case then I’m pulling for Vance. He’s gotta be better than Mandel, right?
I am + I work in politics. Remember Ohio was a swing state until Trump. It is pretty red now due to an older, white rural population. Sherrod Brown is a liberal Senator. Trom Ohio + retiring Senator Portman is white male privileged Waspy miltoast.
Neither Vance nor Democratic challenger, Ryan, have big name recognition throughout Ohio- this could go either way.
Vance has a Trump endorsement. Trump won the state by what, 8% in 2020? I understand that it's continued to move even more red since then. This won't really be a competitive race unless something blows up between now and then.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone here from Ohio? Does Tim Ryan have a chance in hell of winning this thing? Or is it completely hopeless and us liberals should just accept that the next senator from Ohio will be whoever the Republicans nominate? If that’s the case then I’m pulling for Vance. He’s gotta be better than Mandel, right?
I am + I work in politics. Remember Ohio was a swing state until Trump. It is pretty red now due to an older, white rural population. Sherrod Brown is a liberal Senator. Trom Ohio + retiring Senator Portman is white male privileged Waspy miltoast.
Neither Vance nor Democratic challenger, Ryan, have big name recognition throughout Ohio- this could go either way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guarantee JD will send his kids to Seven Hills and then Yale as legacies.
Grad and law school aren’t considered legacy.
He managed to win without showing his brown skin wife and children! I really didn’t know he was married until recently. Amazing!
Anonymous wrote:Anyone here from Ohio? Does Tim Ryan have a chance in hell of winning this thing? Or is it completely hopeless and us liberals should just accept that the next senator from Ohio will be whoever the Republicans nominate? If that’s the case then I’m pulling for Vance. He’s gotta be better than Mandel, right?
Anonymous wrote:I guarantee JD will send his kids to Seven Hills and then Yale as legacies.
Anonymous wrote:Ugh. Peter Thiel bought JD Vance and funded his whole campaign. So here we have it, the likely new Senator from Ohio who was purchased by a billionaire who renounced his US citizenship to become a New Zealander and avoid US taxes.
Anonymous wrote:Ugh. Peter Thiel bought JD Vance and funded his whole campaign. So here we have it, the likely new Senator from Ohio who was purchased by a billionaire who renounced his US citizenship to become a New Zealander and avoid US taxes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone should ask J.D. Vance why he went to Yale Law School and not Ohio State if he is not an elitist (as he claims).
I don’t fault him for choosing the best law school to which he was admitted. That’s what most people do. Plenty of other reasons to dislike him.
Including how he rails against “the elites” as a venture capitalist who went to YLS. Absurd.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone should ask J.D. Vance why he went to Yale Law School and not Ohio State if he is not an elitist (as he claims).
I don’t fault him for choosing the best law school to which he was admitted. That’s what most people do. Plenty of other reasons to dislike him.
Vance should explain why Ohio State wasn’t good enough for him.
YLS is a joke of a place, in many ways. He probably wanted to jerk around for a few years while still getting a nice credential.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone should ask J.D. Vance why he went to Yale Law School and not Ohio State if he is not an elitist (as he claims).
I don’t fault him for choosing the best law school to which he was admitted. That’s what most people do. Plenty of other reasons to dislike him.
Vance should explain why Ohio State wasn’t good enough for him.