DeWine Pumped About Brown Race


So much so, he’s emailing people with this Dispatch article pasted in.

Ohio deserves a robust debate and substantial examination of the issues in this fall’s campaign for the U.S. Senate seat held by Republican Mike DeWine. Toward this end, the choices in the May 2 primary election are clear: Republicans should nominate incumbent Sen. Mike De-Wine, and Democrats should choose U.S. Rep. Sherrod Brown.

Uh, yeah. Choice got taken away from us remember? Oh, I guess there is der Keiser. LOL.

Mike is loving the positioning of himself as the moderate and Brown as the whacko. Get ready for more of same. Love that principled stand on gay marriage, Mike! Love it!

Sherrod needs to start talking tough and doing so non-stop or he’ll get run completely over. Snap out of the trade coma, mate!

“Mike DeWine voted with the President on _____, and here’s how that hurt the country”

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I wish Brown would get pumped. I have just about given up hope since he told Salon that he thinks trade is a major issue with voters. I wonder how that would do on a poll.

Interesting… the issues voters think are important are the ones you don’t want Brown to talk about. Interesting.

No, Betsy, the issues voters think are important are the ones Brown talks around while babbling about an empty, hard-to-define, could-be-good, could-be-bad term like “trade’ that is virtually incomprehensible without exyensive explanation.

What’s interesting to me is how few progressives and hardcore unionists recognize how little resonance Brown’s way of framing issues will have with voters outside his committed base.

And just which issues do you think are important?