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Home Front: Politix
'Scheduling Conflicts': Ohio Democrats Shun Biden's Visit
2022-07-07
[Townhall] When President Joe Biden heads to Ohio today for another stop in which he hopes to brag about his administration's accomplishments — presumably not 40-year high inflation, an energy crisis, or failed foreign policy — he won't be getting a warm welcome from two nominated Democrats seeking statewide office in the Buckeye State as his party's candidates try to distance themselves from the unpopular president.

U.S. Rep. Tim Ryan of Ohio's 13th Congressional District — the Democrat running for U.S. Senate against Republican nominee J.D. Vance — won't be appearing with Biden on Wednesday. Nor will Nan Whaley, the Democrat candidate for Ohio governor challenging incumbent GOP Governor Mike DeWine.

Conveniently, both claimed they had "unavoidable scheduling conflicts," according to The Hill. Right. Surely it has nothing to do with Biden's sinking popularity or the fact that Cook ranked the senate race as "lean Republican" and the gubernatorial race as "likely Republican."

If the highest-ranking member of your party is coming to the state you're running in, there's no reason not to clear the schedules and make an appearance happen in front of Democrat supporters, get some photos, and land some press with quotes from the "leader of the free world" saying how great you are. But this is Biden, and the normal conventions around campaigning don't apply when his approval ratings are lower than Trump's were.

According to a presidential poll tracker from Civiqs, Biden has just 26 percent approval in Ohio, even less than his 30 percent national approval mark from the same tracker. There are some Democrats in Ohio who will be appearing with Biden — but they have less to worry about from being tied to Biden's sinking popularity. U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown, who doesn't have to face voters again until 2024, will join Biden. As will Rep. Shontel Brown, who is on the ballot this November in a D+30 district. Cleveland's Democrat Mayor Justin Bibb is not up for reelection until 2025 and will also be appearing with President Biden on Wednesday.
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Posted by:Besoeker

#8  They don't want to have the 200pound Biden boat anchor in their rubber dinghy
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2022-07-07 18:40  

#7  I remember when governor Mike Devine of Ohio faked Covid to avoid meeting with President Donald Trump
Posted by: Xyz   2022-07-07 14:32  

#6  ^ touche
Posted by: Chris   2022-07-07 13:40  

#5  ^ A November election?
Posted by: Frank G   2022-07-07 12:15  

#4  Just what scheduling conflict could not be cancelled to meet the president?
Posted by: Chris   2022-07-07 11:58  

#3  Look for the Ohio senate race for democrat shenanigans.
Posted by: Xyz   2022-07-07 11:27  

#2  Ryan is using Klingon tech to shield the fact that he is a Democrat. His voting record will put him soon enough.
Posted by: Super Hose   2022-07-07 11:23  

#1  No media coverage from the lefty local Cincinnati outlets.
Posted by: Xyz   2022-07-07 01:13  

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