Ted Strickland At “Legacy Dinner,” Blasts Josh Mandel, Says “Bigoted” Campaign Reveals His Character

Ted Strickland last night, in his speech at the Ohio Democratic Party’s “Legacy Dinner,” blasted Republican senate candidate, Josh Mandel.

Strickland says that Mandel, in his contest last year against Kevin Boyce, ran a bigoted race — “racially, ethically, religiously bigoted.” Strickland said, that this year, as Mandel seeks election to the U.S. Senate, he will not forget how Mandel revealed his bigoted outlook. Strickland said, “I will not forget, and the people of this state should not forget — because it says something about Mandel’s character.”

Strickland says Sherrod Brown, Ohio’s Democratic senator seeking reelection this year, fights for ordinary citizens every day

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3 Responses to Ted Strickland At “Legacy Dinner,” Blasts Josh Mandel, Says “Bigoted” Campaign Reveals His Character

  1. Jolly Roger says:

    We sure could have done a lot worse than Ted. And we DID.

  2. Eric says:

    Why aren’t Democrats embarrassed by Ted Strickland’s record of perpetuating human rights violations in Ohio public education? If Senator Brown doesn’t understand this is a problem, why is he qualified for public office?

  3. Rick says:

    This whole idea of a Republican war against women was created when the President’s re-election team realized it was losing the women vote. The idea that contraception must be paid for by the government or insurance and if you don’t agree that it should you hate women is utterly preposterous. Insurance should be pay for unexpected illness. Contraception costs only $5 to $10 per month yet Ms. Fluke demanded $3,000 per month. Utterly preposterous. Strickland is contemptible for making that attack.

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