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Here Are the Top Contenders to Replace JD Vance in the Senate
PJ Media ^
| 07/16/2024
| Paula Bolyard
Posted on 07/16/2024 4:45:44 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
Tongues are wagging in Ohio about who might replace JD Vance as U.S. senator should he become vice president in January 2025, which becomes increasingly likely with every passing day.
The Ohio Revised Code gives the governor, in this case Mike "Wear the Mask, Peasant" DeWine, power to appoint a replacement until a special election is held in November 2026. The winner would serve out Vance's term, which ends in 2028.
I told my colleague Stephen Kruiser that Ohio is "very cat-fighty." There are political rivalries going back decades, loyalty tests, and enough backstabbing to rival the mob (without the murders... don't hold me to that). They don't call it the Ohio Mafia for nothing. Ohio Capitol Journal:
In the wretched hustle of public corruption, modern Ohio Republican state politicians make the notorious “Ohio Gang” of the Teapot Dome scandal look like rank amateurs.
Consider the latest: Three-and-a-half years after news of the largest bribery scandal in Ohio history broke, citizens are seeing fresh indictments with damning new details about the breadth and depth of the depravity, including how the entire operation reached into the orbit and actions of Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine and Lt. Gov. Jon Husted.
The latest indictments concern a $1.3 billion dollar bailout that Akron-based FirstEnergy has already admitted to the federal government that it paid more than $60 million in bribes to purchase. Former Republican Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder and former state GOP Chairman Matt Borges are serving federal prison sentences for their roles. Two other lobbyists cooperated and are awaiting sentencing, while a third died by suicide wearing a “DeWine for governor” t-shirt. [Emphasis added]
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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: jdvance; ohio; replacement; senate
To: SeekAndFind
Here are the top contenders:
- State Sen. Matt Dolan, who has been a close ally of DeWine for years. Dolan, whose family owns the Cleveland
Indians Guardians, ran for Senate in the 2024 primary but came in second to Bernie Moreno. DeWine endorsed Dolan, who ran largely on a NeverTrump platform. He still had more than $4 million in his campaign war chest as of December 2023. (Prediction: very likely) - If Bernie Moreno, a pro-Trump political neophyte, loses the 2024 Senate race to incumbent Sherrod Brown—a Democrat unicorn in an overwhelmingly Red state whom no Republican has been able to beat—DeWine could hand him the seat as a consolation prize. (Prediction: not likely, too Trumpy for DeWine.)
- Current Secretary of State Frank LaRose, who came in third in the Senate primary. He's pro-Trump and has worked his way up through the ranks—first as a state senator and then as SoS (before that, he served as an Army Green Beret and pulled several tours of duty. (Prediction: quite possible.)
- Lieutenant Governor Jon Husted is also in the mix. DeWine and Husted were never great allies or even friends, but Husted helped consolidate the GOP vote during the 2019 gubernatorial race. He's also served in the Ohio House and Senate and as secretary of state. He's a true party man. He may be angling to run for governor next, but his ties to DeWine and the bribery scandal may take him out of contention. (Prediction: not likely unless Husted has something on DeWine.)
- Former Congressman Jim Renacci. He got the short end of the stick when then-President Trump asked Renacci, who was at the time running for Senate, to run for governor instead in 2022, hoping to take out DeWine. It was already late in the election season when he made the switch, and then a guy no one had ever heard of, "Cowboy Joe" Blystone, who turned out to be a kook, became an internet sensation and ended up taking the votes that could have put Renacci over the top. Nevertheless, Renacci has never wavered in his support for Trump. Prior to the governor's race, Renacci ran for Senate against Brown and got the closest anyone has ever gotten to ousting the radical left-wing Democrat. (Bonus: He was on the House Ways and Means Committee, so he knows where the bodies are buried.) He'd be a good choice, but DeWine is probably still sore about being forced to run against him as an incumbent. (Prediction: it's possible the two could bury the hatchet for the good of the state, based on Renacci's past success, but I wouldn't hold my breath. The vengeance runs deep.)
Dark horses:
- Mike Gibbons is a wealthy businessman who came in fourth in a field of seven candidates in the 2022 Senate primary, which Vance won handily. Let's just say he's not the most exciting candidate I've ever seen. (Prediction: nah.)
- Former Ohio Republican Party Chairwoman Jane Timken (of the Timken Steel family). She came in fifth in that seven-way primary and only managed to eke out 62,000 votes out of the more than a million cast. Unfortunately for her, the stench of the ORP's corruption still looms large in the state, which hasn't helped her political career. That said, DeWine could very well play the diversity card and appoint her. (Prediction: 50/50 chance based on her anatomy.)
- Attorney General Dave Yost, who served as state auditor before becoming AG. He's a cool guy who plays the bass in a band and whose campaign slogan was once "Peace, Love, and Skinny Government." He might be at the top of my list for that reason alone, but he doesn't seem to have the fire in the belly to campaign hard to retain the seat. (Prediction: he's more likely to run for governor.)
Some have noted the author's oversight in leaving Vivek Ramaswamy off the list. He should definitely be on the dark horse list, coming off a year-long media tour running first for president and then vice president. (Prediction: Not a snowball's chance that DeWine picks him.)
To: SeekAndFind
What are the chances DeWhine will appoint a conservative?
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posted on
07/16/2024 4:48:30 PM PDT
by
SharpRightTurn
(“Giving money & power to government is like giving whiskey & car keys to teenage boys” P.J. O’Rourke)
To: SeekAndFind
Tongues are wagging in Ohio about who might replace JD Vance as U.S. senator should he become vice president in January 2025, which becomes increasingly likely with every passing day. Well...let's first make sure that becomes the reality before spending any time on this. We would have from November to mid January to deliberate on this decision once this victory is achieved.
To: SeekAndFind
I have full faith and trust that DeWhiner will F*CK UP the pick.
He is a lame duck and will face no political consequences for a bad pick.
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posted on
07/16/2024 5:01:23 PM PDT
by
OHPatriot
(Si vis pacem, para bellum)
To: OHPatriot
The first group are all losers except the Lt. Gov. Slim Pickens you all have to admit.
To: SharpRightTurn
“What are the chances DeWhine will appoint a conservative?”
No chance whatsoever.
Matt Dolan is RINO scum, and currently unemployed so he may be looking for work even though he surely doesn’t need the money.
Mike DeWine is RINO scum. Dolan would easily be DeWine’s first choice, which should make any real conservative nauseous.
I’d like for the replacement to be Jim Jordan, but if the choice is made from the congressional ranks then it would be either Mike Turner or David Joyce, who are 2 of the most liberal Republicans in the entire House.
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posted on
07/16/2024 5:19:51 PM PDT
by
PermaRag
(Joo Biden is not my President)
To: SeekAndFind
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posted on
07/16/2024 5:20:19 PM PDT
by
griswold3
(Truth, Beauty and Goodness. )
To: All
So let’s win the presidency so this becomes something we worry about. It’ll be a good problem to have.
To: SeekAndFind
As long as I don’t see the name k*s*ch I’m relieved.
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posted on
07/16/2024 5:39:02 PM PDT
by
zeebee
To: SeekAndFind
Ohio is a weird state when it comes to electing governors and senators.
Mike DeWine is a worse RINO than the two street Johns, milkman Kasich and John Voinovich. Therefor, he will select the most liberal candidate, if not himself.
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posted on
07/16/2024 5:43:48 PM PDT
by
Flavious_Maximus
(Tony Fauci will be put on death row and die of COVID!)
To: SeekAndFind
Is there any way Brown loses this year? He reminds me a lot of Bob Casey in PA. Two do-nothing clowns that only win because people know their names.
To: OHPatriot
>>He is a lame duck and will face no political consequences for a bad pick.
If he’s term limited, what are the odds DeWine chooses himself?
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posted on
07/16/2024 6:58:50 PM PDT
by
vikingd00d
(chown -R us ~you/base)
To: vikingd00d
Vivek Ramaswany is the logical choice.
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posted on
07/17/2024 3:49:03 AM PDT
by
Machavelli
(True God)
To: vikingd00d
He has fed at the public office trough all of his adult life. There isn’t an office he hasn’t occupied, including the Senate.
If he isn’t ready to retire, he just might appoint himself.
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posted on
07/17/2024 5:05:54 AM PDT
by
Wiser now
(Socialism does not eliminate poverty, it guarantees it.)
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