>>> In 2008, Democrat John Doll was right when he said (Daytonos):
...Doll says that it is widely assumed that, if elected, Husted will not complete his four year term, but, in 2010 will seek to become Ohio’s Secretary of State. Husted has refused to pledge to complete a four year term in the Ohio Senate. Doll says for Husted to seek a term of office with no intention of completing the term is unfair to the voters in the 6th District. Doll pledges that, if elected, he will serve the entire four year term.
Doll was running against Jon Husted for the Ohio Senate. Unfortunately, for the people of Kettering, they voted for Husted.
>>>> According to Open Secrets, which candidate for Congress has received more than $11,000 from JPMorgan Chase, $4,000 from Blue Cross/Blue Shield, and $9,000 from Nationwide Insurance, for the candidate's campaign fund?
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Steve Stivers is the Republican candidate for Congress who apparently is a real friend to banks and insurance companies. Stivers, a former bank lobbyist, will definitely represent those bankers if he gets elected. While you were denied health coverage and received no help from your bank, the big shot CEO's got their million dollar bonuses and Stivers got his poltical contributions. Stivers is definitely the guy bankers want in DC.