I might add that in Ohio we had two very R oriented issues on the ballot that I believe stirred up the voters to get out.
#1 was, our Supreme Court decided themselves to make a law that other State Judges couldn’t use the “safety of the community” in mind when setting bail for bad guys. So some other Judge, forget her name, rallied the legislature and other Rs and got a measure on the ballot making it legal for Judges to use their
discretion when considering the “safety of the community” when setting bail.
#2 was, the city of Yellow Springs,Oh had said they were going to allow illegals to vote in their town. So now it’s on the ballot to make it State Law that only legal verified citizens can vote statewide. (Why this was never the case to begin with baffles me)
Both were big TV issues here, along with the other candidates. But the Judge thing was real big here as I guess some lib Judges let’s some bad guys out on real low bail, only to see you know what happen again.
Sounds like your state GOP folks had their act together, in running ads, on these issues?
Or, was it PAC groups?
In TX, our GOP “leadership” is practically invisible.
With SO many LOW hanging fruit to swing at, you’d think TX and so many other states would’ve ran with this rich material.
Vance needs to catch up. How’s it looking from your prospective?