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To: Woody_Nickels who wrote (348340)5/4/2022 12:02:27 PM
From: Honey_Bee1 Recommendation

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AJ Muckenfus

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Tim Ryan is chest deep in the Democrat-Swamp. Here is what he says about the Supreme Court leak on abortion:

Tim Ryan released the following statement tonight in response to reports that the Supreme Court has voted to overturn Roe v. Wade.

“Overturning Roe v. Wade would be absolutely wrong, not to mention catastrophic for Ohio, where Republicans have passed one extreme and dangerous proposal after another to ban abortion—without exceptions even for rape, incest, or medical emergencies—before most people even know they’re pregnant. We cannot sit back and allow the Supreme Court to gut Ohioans’ most fundamental rights. Control of the Senate has never been more important: it’s time to end the filibuster, pass the Women’s Health Protection Act, and fight like hell to make sure all Ohio families are free to make these critical decisions without interference from politicians in Columbus or Washington.”

In the House, Tim is an original cosponsor of the Women’s Health Protection Act, which would codify Roe and protect abortion rights from attacks at the state and local level.



To: Woody_Nickels who wrote (348340)5/4/2022 12:08:12 PM
From: Honey_Bee  Respond to of 456178
 
Tim Ryan, the Dam-Dem is in the "woke" tank on everything that affects our lives:

He wants to control everything: racial preference for "Black and Brown communities," schools, health-care, private businesses, and voting.

From his website:

Ohioans are ready to dominate the future, but we can’t do it unless every one of us is able to compete on an even playing field, and that begins with taking action to end the systemic racism that continues to play a role in every aspect of our lives—the schools our kids attend, which communities get funding for infrastructure and public services, whether we can get the health care we need, what jobs we have access to and how much money we earn, and how we’re treated in the eyes of the law.

Tim recognizes that for too long, Black and Brown communities across Ohio have been cut off from the resources they need to compete and thrive. He’s committed to ending disparities in access to resources to help businesses grow, investment into high-quality public education beginning with universal pre-K, and affordable health care from providers who understand their patients’ needs.

He’s committed to bringing people together to drive the conversation forward about how we build and restore trust between our police and the communities they are sworn to serve, and supported legislation to invest in training and expand accountability for law enforcement, including introducing a bipartisan immersive training bill that earned the support of both NAACP and law enforcement organizations. He’s also voted to ban the use of chokeholds, require training to end the use of racial profiling in policing, and create a National Police Misconduct Registry—all of which would increase accountability and ensure best practices and training.

Finally, Tim understands that one of the most fundamental ways to make our government work equally for all of us by ensuring that every Ohioan has access to the ballot box, a right that has too often come under attack here in Ohio through voter roll purges, attempts to cut down on early voting and ballot drop boxes in the midst of a pandemic, and gerrymandering that waters down the voices of Black voters. That’s why he is an original cosponsor of the John Lewis Voting Rights Restoration Act and other critical legislation to shore up our democracy, and why he will always work to protect and strengthen Ohioans’ most fundamental right.



To: Woody_Nickels who wrote (348340)5/4/2022 12:55:15 PM
From: Sr K1 Recommendation

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Honey_Bee

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JD Vance got 32.2% in a 7-man race.

Why doesn't Ohio or the RNC insist on a runoff, until there is majority candidate.

With a proper ranked voting system, having voters already selected their choices if

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computers could do it. But I am trusting DJT, for the contest in place.
Ryan is at near 70% and Vance at 32.2% looks statistically weaker. A RV runoff until someone gets 50%, would give better data ahead of the November Election, and for the inevitable debate(s).

I'll check Ohio updates.