Democrats in Trouble in Ohio
By: Kevin Holtsberry (Diary) | March 24th at 03:30 PM |
Some real smart analyst/blogger recently said that Ted Strickland was in trouble because unemployment was high – and likely to stay that way – the larger political environment was trending against him and he faced a credible opponent who would take advantage of these factors. While I try to remember who that was, please take a moment to look at some number that back that | Read More »
Why John Kasich will be the next governor of Ohio
By: Kevin Holtsberry (Diary) | March 4th at 01:47 PM |
Yes, I just claimed that John Kasich is going to be Ohio’s next governor. This is not meant as hyperbole. I really believe Kasich is going to beat Governor Strickland in November. This is not based on deep study of the polls or a county-by-county analysis or anything of that sort. It is more of a gut feeling based on how I see the campaign | Read More »
Ohio Governor Strickland: incompetent or corrupt?
By: Kevin Holtsberry (Diary) | February 27th at 11:40 AM |
The scandals just keep coming from the Strickland administration: A state investigation of an alleged scheme to cover up the use of illegal immigrants to remodel a state-leased office building is now in the hands of the Franklin County prosecutor’s office. But state troopers say they had to stand their ground to ensure the case reached the prosecutor. Former State Highway Patrol Lt. Col. William | Read More »
John Kasich: Devoted to a New Day for Ohio.
By: Kevin Holtsberry (Diary) | February 23rd at 12:07 PM |
I have a longer post brewing on the Ohio governor’s race jumping off the latest polls, etc. but until that is done check out this nice candidate introduction video from team Kasisch:
John Kasich: Thanks Redstate for what you do
By: Kevin Holtsberry (Diary) | February 12th at 08:00 AM |
If you talk to the editors about being associated with Redstate one of the first things they will tell you is how cool it is to hear how popular the site is with politicians, activists and grassroots folks all around the country. It means a lot when you meet someone and they say: “Oh, I love Redstate – read it everyday.” Well, it just so | Read More »
Kasich and Portman Ahead in Ohio Right to Life Polling
By: Kevin Holtsberry (Diary) | January 18th at 02:38 PM |
Ohio Right to Life has some new poll data on both the governor’s race and the race for the US Senate in Ohio: Gubernatorial candidate John Kasich and U.S. Senate candidate Rob Portman lead their respective opponents in a new poll released today by Ohio Right to Life Society. The Wenzel Strategies telephone survey of 1001 Ohio registered voters found Kasich holds a 10-point lead | Read More »
John Kasich and Mary Taylor – Strong Ohio Ticket in 2010
By: Kevin Holtsberry (Diary) | January 15th at 08:05 AM |
As I noted earlier, I was able to attend the press conference yesterday after the announcement – via Twitter – that Ohio gubernatorial candidate John Kasich had selected State Auditor Mary Taylor to be his running mate. Do some technical difficulties with YouTube this post was delayed until this morning (and let me apologize for the video quality in advance – I need a tripod). | Read More »
ORP Chair DeWine and Rep. Tiberi on Kasich-Taylor
By: Kevin Holtsberry (Diary) | January 14th at 07:46 PM |
I was at the press conference today where Ohio gubernatorial candidate John Kasich announced his choice of State Auditor Mary Taylor for Lieutenant Governor. I have a longer video and post coming but wanted to post this quick take from two people I spoke with today: Ohio Republican Party Chairman Kevin DeWine and Congressman Pat Tiberi. Perhaps not surprisingly, they both think it means good | Read More »
Ted Strickland’s Jellogate
By: Kevin Holtsberry (Diary) | July 10th at 10:50 AM |
Has anyone combined righteous indignation and humiliation -and a fat dollop of hypocrisy – quite like Ohio Governor Ted Strickland? You be the judge: (via Athens Runaway)
Liberals suddenly not so keen on democracy
By: Kevin Holtsberry (Diary) | July 9th at 10:38 AM |
When I am in need of some comic relief I often head over to the left side of the Ohio blogosphere to see what the liberals are up to. What I am finding these days is that the denial is thick on the ground. As polls tumble, editorial boards across the state pummel the governor, and as the national media mocks him the lefty blogs | Read More »
Gov. Strickland pulls his budget trap
By: Kevin Holtsberry (Diary) | June 27th at 07:58 PM |
We have reached the moment I knew was coming. I said it when Strickland pulled his flip-flop on slots: I have a suspicion this is a setup. There will be a battle over gambling and when it doesn’t work, the response will be we have to raise taxes. This is a last ditch effort to avoid tax increases. If Ted Strickland was a leader he | Read More »
Ohio Democrats must be worried
By: Kevin Holtsberry (Diary) | June 18th at 10:26 AM |
Because they are really ratcheting up the lame attacks on John Kasich. First, they offered this lame website making the accusation that Kasich’s job at Lehman Brothers somehow makes him responsible for the firms collapse, the housing bubble, and the general economic crisis. I thought Kasich handled that one best: “Blaming me for Lehman Brothers is like blaming a car dealer in Zanesville for the | Read More »
Chuck Norris endorses John Kasich
By: Kevin Holtsberry (Diary) | June 10th at 10:12 AM |
Cross Posted to Ohio Politics Online Ohio Governor Ted Strickland must have had an odd tingly sensation run up his spine on Monday. Why the sudden sense of fear? Chuck Norris endorsed John Kasich’s bid for governor of Ohio: John Kasich is running for governor of Ohio. As his website conveys, Kasich is the son of a mailman, who grew up in a blue-collar neighborhood | Read More »
John Kasich seeks to Recharge Ohio
By: Kevin Holtsberry (Diary) | June 2nd at 02:33 PM |
Yesterday I was able to attend John Kasich’s 2010 gubernatorial campaign announcement and rally. And I have to say that, while everyone knows it is a tough road ahead, he started things off very well last night. Ohio seems poised to shake off the ugliness of the past few years with a number of candidates who can excite the grassroots and bring the GOP coalition | Read More »
Ohio House Refuses to Stop Digging
By: Kevin Holtsberry (Diary) | April 30th at 09:52 AM |
These are difficult times. Everyone is having to tighten their belt and make sacrifices. Except for the federal government who under Barack Obama seems intent on spending itself into oblivion. Usually states can’t follow this route because their constitutions require a balanced budget. But in hard times states often push the envelope using one time funds, fee increases, and any other gimmicks they can find | Read More »
Ted Strickland fails to take Obama’s advice
By: Kevin Holtsberry (Diary) | March 20th at 02:01 PM |
When President Barack Obama wants to prove he is a centrist, and not afraid to tell his own supporters they are wrong, the one thin reed he has is some nice words on education policy. True, he doesn’t have much of an actual record of bucking the education lobby on policy (see Freddoso for example) but he does have a history of rhetorically supporting charter | Read More »
President Obama and Governor Strickland’s popularity dropping in Ohio
By: Kevin Holtsberry (Diary) | March 18th at 07:49 AM |
As voters get to see President Obama and Ohio Governor Strickland respond to the economic tough times their impressions of the two leaders change. Both are seeing their poll numbers drop. The Dayton Daily News had the Strickland story yesterday. And the truth of the matter is that Strickland’s handling of the economy was never that popular. But the Quinnipiac poll has some interesting numbers: | Read More »