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Tim Ryan is our only chance to send a Democrat from Ohio to the Senate. I will work my ass off to try to get him elected.
"Mr. Ryan, 48, the Ohio Democrat and one-time presidential candidate, was born and raised in Niles, a manufacturing city of roughly 18,000 that sits halfway between Youngstown and Warren in southern Trumbull County.
Mr. Ryan had once won Trumbull with as much as 74 percent of the vote. That number fell to just 48 percent in 2020, when he narrowly lost the county by roughly one percentage point. A place that was once a bastion of white blue-collar Democrats turned away from a white Democratic native son whose blue-collar grandfather had been a steelworker in Niles for four decades.
Now, Mr. Ryan is trying to win back his partys voters in Trumbull and throughout Ohio as he runs for Senate. His problem in Trumbull exemplifies the larger problem for Democrats in the Midwest: The lingering appeal of Trumpism and the erosion of support for the party among the white working-class voters who once formed a loyal part of its base in the industrial heart of the country.
Many national Democratic pollsters and pundits have written off Mr. Ryans pursuit as a near-impossible task. They see Ohio as too red and too white to change course. But as his Republican opponents have been veering farther to the right and aggressively pursuing former President Donald J. Trumps endorsement, Mr. Ryan is betting voters have had enough of the extremism in American politics. He is focused on bringing back voters who feel forgotten by Democrats and turned off by Republicans.
I feel like I am representing the Exhausted Majority, Mr. Ryan said in an interview, using a phrase coined by researchers to describe the estimated two-thirds of voters who are less polarized and who feel overlooked. People, Mr. Ryan added, just want to move on and actually focus on the things that are really important.
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/04/06/us/politics/tim-ryan-ohio-voters.html
blue neen
(12,465 posts)A native Ohioan here, born in Warren. I've spend most of my life here in western PA, though. My uncle still lives out there, in the Youngstown area. He retired from the GM Lordstown Plant. What a loss that was, and Tim Ryan recognizes what those people are going through.
Demsrule86
(71,542 posts)in Austintown when the kids hit college...YSU-both graduated from there. We thought we would be able to stay in Austintown after we sold the House in Cortland as hubs had taken a job with Lordstown Motors but that was a mess so we went back to Cleveland for a job. Hub retired from GM Lordstown in 15. Every plant he ever worked in shut down. We did sell the Austintown House. We flipped it and the market was unbelievable. I was a bit sad, I loved that House. The neighbors were wonderful too.
Diamond_Dog
(40,579 posts)Hes pro working family, sincere, compassionate, and he gets it
The cesspool of clown car trump ass kissers on the other side really shouldnt have a chance against him, but this IS Ohio
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Demsrule86
(71,542 posts)DU has a donate site...Steve set it up.
Diamond_Dog
(40,579 posts)May have to do so again.
Demsrule86
(71,542 posts)Demsrule86
(71,542 posts)samplegirl
(13,989 posts)donated myself.
Demsrule86
(71,542 posts)brooklynite
(96,882 posts)...and he won't be beating up Republicans as much as China.
Demsrule86
(71,542 posts)guy and like Biden more progressive than folks know. He is the only one who has a chance to win Ohio. I am convinced of this which doesn't mean he will but we can work our asses off and try.
Demsrule86
(71,542 posts)Samrob
(4,298 posts)Give out flyers with a bullet list of all the legislation that the GOP voted against that could have or did benefit Ohio voters. Remind them of just how dishonest their GOP Senators and Reps are when they try to take credit for legislation that they voted against.
Demsrule86
(71,542 posts)holding the cities could help us win.