Which offices can Ohio Democrats win in 2022 and beyond? (user search)
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Question: Which offices can OH Dems win in 2022 and beyond?
#1
OH-GOV/OH-LTGOV
 
#2
OH-AG
 
#3
OH-SEC OF STATE
 
#4
OH-AUDITOR
 
#5
OH-TREASURER
 
#6
OH-SEN
 
#7
NONE
 
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Author Topic: Which offices can Ohio Democrats win in 2022 and beyond?  (Read 4363 times)
BuckeyeNut
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« on: November 15, 2020, 12:07:09 PM »
« edited: November 15, 2020, 12:13:43 PM by THE BuckeyeNut »

2022 Predictions:

Governor:  Andrew Ginther
Senator:  Tim Ryan
Lt. Governor:  John Cranley
Attorney General:  Tina Maharath
Treasurer:  Wade Kapszukiewicz
Secretary of State:  Crystal Lett

This is one of the stupidest goddamn things I have ever read. But hey, Jim Renacci will probably run against DeWine in the primary, which is just about as stupid, so who knows.

And it really all depends. If Renacci beats DeWine, the Governor's office should be winnable. The AG and SOS office seem very secure, but I think we could peel off the Auditor and Treasurer's offices, at least theoretically. Portman would be very, very hard to take out, but I could see him potentially retiring since both Toomey and Johnson are. Tim Ryan almost certainly will run for some statewide office since his seat is all but certainly going to be dismantled.
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