Communications Director for @AbortionForward and the 2023 Ohio abortion rights ballot initiative.

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Follow me over there for Ohio political discussions, Buckeye football, and questions like which kind of pie is best on Thanksgiving. (What is "mince meat" anyway?) bsky.app/profile/ohiogabe.bs…
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Apparently I'm eligible to run for governor. Twice, by the way. I can't stand that snooty island.
The best way for either of Ohio’s gubernatorial candidates to prove that they relate to the state’s citizens is by revealing how many times they’ve vacationed in Hilton Head.
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Who gave Quitter McGee the mic?
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost: I have been doing Medicaid investigations and prosecutions for almost 16 years, and "I have NEVER had the level of interest and support from the federal government, under any administration, that you're witnessing here today."
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Protesters dressed as brides have filed into the Ohio Senate chamber. Ohio banned child marriage in 2019 but still allows 17-year-olds to get married. A bill to close that loophole has stalled in the Senate. Previous story from @lbischoff: dispatch.com/story/news/stat…
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Women dressed as brides are at the Ohio Statehouse today to call on lawmakers to pass a bill banning marriage before the age of 18.
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Absolutely heartbroken to learn of Tarun Mehta's passing. What a terrific husband and father.
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Tarun Mehta was a wonderful partner to his beloved wife, Leslie, and a loving father. His loss will be felt deeply. Leslie and Blair — we love you and we are holding you in our hearts and prayers.
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That @SenatorCirino had DJ Byrnes arrested over a texted cartoon penis pic says far more about Cirino than it does Byrnes. What a wimpy snowflake!
Ohio political blogger D.J. Byrnes was taken into custody at the Ohio Statehouse on a telecom‑harassment warrant. dispatch.com/story/news/poli…
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How is killing people by denying them health care "innovative"?
Republican gubernatorial nominee Vivek Ramaswamy’s plan to combat Medicaid fraud appeared on Tuesday to have support from federal partners. bit.ly/4vdXN68
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Sure seems like the party trying to defeat Vivek could jump on this......
Vivek Ramaswamy's pitch to expand AI data centers across Ohio is colliding with rural opposition: 71 percent of Americans oppose building one in their area, and a grassroots group is gathering signatures for a constitutional amendment to ban data centers using more than 25 megawatts of power. Read more: s.tiffinohio.net/F9ACLA2
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If @JonHusted wasn't full of shit, he'd be pushing for a war powers resolution on Iran just like this, instead of whining "What do you want me to do?" about gas prices.
Democrats are using a rotating series of war powers resolutions to repeatedly force votes on Trump’s Iran conflict — and Ohio’s Shontel Brown is now taking the lead. cleveland.com/news/2026/05/r…
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RT @KatyAShanahan: this outcome brought to our local public school system thanks in no small part to the endless stream of property tax aba…
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Vivek's running mate shut down Ohio's Joint Medicaid Oversight Committee
An uncomfortable truth: over the last decade, Ohio Medicaid enrollees have increased from 2.9 million to 3 million, while Ohio’s Medicaid expenses have risen from $27 billion to $47 billion. This is insanity.
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"Senate President @Rob_McColley, who is running for lieutenant governor with Republican Vivek Ramaswamy, said even straightforward issues sometimes need further exploration." ...to whom, Robert? To whom?
Ohio allows child marriage. Some lawmakers are OK with that dispatch.com/story/news/stat… via @lbischoff
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Turns out @VivekGRamaswamy had a reason for this rambling manifesto tweet yesterday. A new constitutional amendment is about to be introduced by Ohio's Republican politicians They're paving the way for Ohio to ban all voting outside of in-person on Election Day‼️‼️‼️‼️
A voter ID requirement is common-sense & we should codify it in Ohio’s Constitution. Our legislature should give Ohioans a chance to vote on it this November. If Washington D.C. can’t pass the SAVE America Act, Ohio should achieve its goals on our own terms. I lay out the case in my hometown newspaper today: In 1787 Benjamin Franklin was asked what kind of government America had: “A Republic, if you can keep it.” In Ohio, we intend to. That’s why we require our citizens show a photo identification before voting. But that requirement is fragile; captured only in the legislative code, and subject to the whims of state lawmakers, judges and the political winds that blow them in. To truly protect our voter identification laws, we must enshrine them in our State Constitution. Fortunately, we the people have both the power and the political will to do just that. The time to act is now. Public faith in elections is at an all-time low. In the 2024 election cycle, a majority of voters believed that their votes would be counted less than “very accurately.” If the government is not trusted by the citizens for whom it exists and in whom all political power inheres, it has lost its credibility and authority. Voter ID laws can restore this trust. President Trump, to his credit, has recognized both this problem and its solution. He’s championed the SAVE America Act, which would prevent voter fraud and strengthen faith in America’s elections. Under the law, voters would be required to present their government-issued photo ID before casting their ballot, just as millions of Americans are required to present photo ID before renting a car or flying on an airplane. The SAVE America Act is a welcome proposal. And with certain Democrats crossing the aisle to vote in favor, it stands a chance of passing despite Chuck Schumer’s filibuster. But those of us here in Ohio should not be forced to wait. Now is the time to finish the job and enshrine voter ID into our Constitution. If Washington D.C. can’t pass the SAVE America Act, Ohio should achieve its common-sense objectives on our own terms. That is why I am calling on the Ohio General Assembly to give the people the opportunity to vote on a constitutional amendment that will enshrine voter ID for generations to come. It’s a necessary step. State-level laws do not provide enough protection. Just ask Hawaiians, who saw their voter ID laws legislatively repealed in 2019. Or Virginians, which followed suit in 2021. Or North Carolinians, who have been caught in a game of political ping pong, as activist judges struck down a voter ID provision in 2022, only for the state’s Supreme Court to reverse course 5 months later. This type of instability and tug-and-pull is a natural consequence of having something codified in statute alone. That is why a handful of states (most recently Wisconsin in 2025) have protected voter ID requirements by putting them where they belong: in the state’s constitution. This shouldn’t be hard to achieve and would unite our state by improving public trust in elections. The proposal is broadly popular, garnering support from 95% of Republicans and 71% of Democrats. It’s also popular across racial groups, with 76% of black voters, 82% of Latino voters, and 85% of white voters in favor – which debunks political myths such a proposal would be adverse to any particular political party or racial group. A constitutional amendment requires just three-fifths of the legislature to refer the amendment and a simple majority of voters to pass. Ohio’s General Assembly should start that process now. The United States Constitution gave us the Republic; the Ohio Constitution can guarantee we keep it. 2026 marks the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence which secured the rights of a free people to govern themselves, as opposed to subjecting themselves to tyrannical rule. Restoring public trust in elections is an important step to securing the continuity of self-governance for the next 250 years. A constitutional requirement for photo ID to vote is common-sense and popular. Too often, this issue has been politicized in other contests, but Ohio has an opportunity to show America how it’s done – through decisive constitutional action adopted by directly by voters, adopted in a unifying manner rather than through division. As the Republican nominee to be Ohio’s next Governor, I will do my part to work with all stakeholders in our state to get it done.
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Tuttle Mall in 'late-stage decline,' experts say it must change to survive dispatch.com/story/business/… via @emma_wozniak_
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Dear Communications Directors: Before you launch a press release about your opponent, try reading it to a non-political friend and ask: "Does this make our opponent sound good or bad?" ...and if they say "This make your opponent sound good," DO NOT SEND THE PRESS RELEASE.
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Dear Democrats:
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First party to fully embrace this in their campaigns will win in 2026. (cc: @amyactonoh)
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I do not understand the strategy of launching a press release that's only the body of an article from a fairly mainstream media outlet. Do Communications Directors think reporters don't read the news? If you're a reporter, do you want this in your inbox?
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