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NEOBuckeye

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Wed Jul 3, 2013, 12:58 AM Jul 2013

HUGE missed opportunity for Ohio Dems in 2014 [View all]

As evidenced within the budget that just went into effect, clearly Kasich and the Ohio GOP feel they have free reign to run through the most draconian, misogynistic, anti-99% legislation possible. Just who or what is going to step up to the plate and mount a serious challenge to stop them in their tracks? The Ohio Dems are as weak, disorganized and inept at the state level as they have ever been. Gerrymandering certainly hasn't helped any, but the Dems could still be bringing a LOT more force to bear into state politics from Ohio's big cities if only they would network and connect them based upon common issues. Hello guys, we aren't Indiana! It's not like there isn't a significant urban-based population here. If only we were better organized, we could decimate and drive the reactionary, Tea Party-driven Republican Party from power and return some sense of progress and foresight to our statewide politics.

Instead of someone who could actually send Kasich back to his suburban refuge for good, like the experienced Mayor Mike Coleman of Columbus who has done wonderful things for that city, among them support of gay rights and community development, we have Ed FitzGerald running for governor, an almost completely unknown candidate that has merely served two years in a position that doesn't exist outside of NE Ohio and that most Ohioans know nothing about.

The Dems could have also put forward former Rep. Betty Sutton, who had expressed interest in running before Redfern through his support behind FitzGerald. You can't tell me the recent budget bill riddled with anti-abortion measures wouldn't have set the perfect stage for Sutton as a candidate to be the first elected female governor to rally the women of this state and more enlightened males against Kasich and the rest of his twisted retro bunch in the statehouse. Instead, apathy and lack of foresight prevail, leaving us sliding further in the direction of Mississippi instead of Massachusetts. You can't get much more lame than this.

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