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Remember November! (feat. our very own Sam Bain!)

Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010

The Republican Governors Association is back up with another video promoting their Remember November efforts, and it is a great one. If a great video weren’t enough reason to hit the “Play” button, you can also check out our very own Sam Bain, OCRF Field Director, making a cameo at the :15 to :18 mark of the video. Take a peek at the video and make sure to pass it along via Facebook and Twitter!

13 Weeks from Republican Governors Association on Vimeo.

November is right around the corner, and Election Day is just 91 days away–make sure you sign up to make a difference today at www.OhioGOP.org/call and if you’re already signed up, find a friend to join you!

Ohio Wesleyan University to host 2010 Ohio College Republican Convention

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

March 9, 2010

Contact: Christopher Wimsatt

cwimsatt@ohiocollegegop.org

740.707.1838

(COLUMBUS, OH) During Sunday’s State Board Meeting of the Ohio College Republican Federation, the Ohio Wesleyan University College Republicans won a competitive bidding process to host the 2010 OCRF Convention in Delaware from Friday, April 23, through Sunday, April 25.  “We are extremely excited to be hosting the premier gathering of conservative collegiate leaders in Ohio,” stated Trevor Hawley, President of the Ohio Wesleyan University College Republicans.

“This decision by our State Board to reward the hard work and phenomenal results of a newly re-founded College Republican chapter is one that illustrates the recent growth of our organization across the state.  Several of our leading chapters put together outstanding bids, and while we would have been excited about any of them as hosts, the city of Delaware and the Ohio Wesleyan University will be a great atmosphere to officially kick off our efforts to elect strong Republicans in 2010.  The Delaware County Republican Party has long been a leading organization in Ohio politics, and their support for the College Republicans at Ohio Wesleyan University is a big reason for their success,” said OCRF Chairman Jonathon Snyder.

The annual convention of the Ohio College Republican Federation serves as a capstone of the year for the OCRF, and is the beginning of the next year with the election of a new Executive Board that serves to lead Ohio’s College Republicans.  The 2010 Convention will include a wide array prominent Republicans, including many of the strong candidates being fielded in Ohio, who will address the numerous College Republicans gathered there.  Portions of the 2010 Convention will be open to the public, and student registration is just $10 per attendee.  Public ticket prices will be announced in the coming days, and any individuals or organizations interested in securing limited sponsorship space at the 2010 Convention should contact the OCRF directly.

The Ohio College Republican Federation (OCRF) is the statewide body of all College Republican chapters across Ohio. Currently giving support and aid to over 45 chapters, the OCRF brings together nearly 10,000 members throughout Ohio.  The OCRF provides crucial grassroots support to Republican campaigns and organizations, serving as the preeminent Republican youth organization in the state.

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What’s your vote?

Monday, January 11th, 2010

The College Republican National Committee is picking a brand-new logo, and we’re narrowing it down a bit from the over 150 submitted designs.  Take a look at the samples below, and let us know what you think Ohio’s vote should be:


AG Cordray wants Ohioans to pay for Ben Nelson’s bribe, otherwise known as Nebraskan healthcare

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

You would think that in a state rife with unemployment, facing a looming budget crisis (not the ‘09 version, the ‘11 edition that promises to be even uglier), and a mass exodus of its residents to greener pastures (anywhere with a tax climate better than Ohio’s, also known as no less than 45 other states), “fiscally conservative” Democrat Aspiring Governor Attorney General Rich Cordray would rush to condemn the bribery of our fine Senators in D.C., like the $100 million given to Louisiana Democrat Mary Landrieu, or the free ride on his state’s healthcare given to Nebraska Democrat Ben Nelson.  He wouldn’t even be the first prominent Ohio Democrat to do so–both freshman Senator Sherrod Brown and future one-term Governor Ted Strickland have already gone on record saying these vote-buying efforts, formerly known as bribes outside the Beltway, should not be in the final bill and are wrong.

Cordray is as silent on this matter as Strickland and Brown have been on widespread Democrat corruption in Cuyahoga, Athens, and now Crawford County, where Bucyrus Mayor Dan Ross allegedly no longer lives in the city he presides over.  It isn’t even like over a dozen of his colleagues across the nation haven’t already spoken up–Attorneys General in Pennsylvania, Michigan, South Carolina, Florida, Alabama, Colorado, Idaho, North Dakota, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Virginia, and Washington are on record questioning the constitutionality of such measures.  Maybe Cordray sides with House Majority Whip Jim Clyburn (D-SC), who called it a political ploy.  I’m sure that our Founding Fathers would say the same thing–checking to make sure something fits within Congress’ powers in the Constitution is clearly just a political ploy and has absolutely nothing to do with doing what is right (and legal, of course).

This is a red meat issue, especially for cash-strapped Ohioans.  Yet Cordray is once again playing partisan politics and hoping no one notices.  Unfortunately for the former Jeopardy champion, a man who wants his job, former US Senator Mike DeWine (R-Cedarville), did take notice.  In a note posted yesterday on his Facebook page, DeWine blasted Cordray for his inaction:

“Richard Cordray needs to join 13 other state attorneys general in calling for the removal of a provision in the national health care bill that exempts the state of Nebraska from having to pay for any newly eligible Medicaid recipients.

Ohio is bleeding jobs and facing a $6 billion budget deficit next year. The last thing Ohio taxpayers can afford is to foot the bill for Medicaid recipients in Nebraska!

Richard Cordray needs to stand up to fellow Democrats Harry Reid, Nancy Pelosi, and President Obama before Ohioans are forced to pay millions in increased Medicaid spending for services we’ll never receive. I urge him to speak out and join his fellow attorneys general who have already asked Congress to remove the “Cornhusker Kickback” from the health care bill.

This provision is beyond outrageous. It amounts to a $100 million payoff to one senator for his support of the health care bill. Richard Cordray’s job is to protect Ohio. He needs to do the right thing and immediately ask for the repeal of this provision.”

For more coverage on this debacle, check out a couple of our favorite Ohio political blogs, who had more on this yesterday (along with an excerpt from each post):

Third Base Politics:  Cordray feels the heat

“13 AGs get it. Sherrod Brown gets it. Hell, even Strickland gets it…..sorta.

But Cordray? Not so much.

DeWine is doing the right thing by placing the focus solely on Cordray. From a state perspective, a lawsuit over something as unfair and quite likely unconstitutional as the Nelson bribe is something that must be made a priority.

Ohio is in too much trouble itself to prop up a few Cornhuskers.”

Athens Runaway: Dick Cordray Speaks Out on Obamacare’s Constitutionality

“I e-mailed Dick Cordray’s office to see where he stood on the constitutionality of ObamaCare, and to see if he planned to fight for Ohioans, as well as Americans in general.  The answer: probably not.

Cordray’s Deputy Director of Media Relations, Ted Hart, responded to my e-mail, saying:

“As Ohio’s chief law officer, the Attorney General focuses on issues involving state law and proposed state legislation here in Ohio.

However, he also stays in close touch with his fellow state attorneys general through the national association, NAAG, and will be considering together with them all issues that may arise from new federal legislation in this and any other area.”


How… disappointing. Cordray’s blind party loyalty outweighs his political opportunism and willingness to take a leading role in the protection of Ohio’s consumers.”

Would it be a day in D.C. without a broken promise or lying politician?

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

Well, we now know that President Obama, Speaker Pelosi, and Senate Majority Leader Reid didn’t resolve to keep promises on open health care debates–and we can’t say that we are the least bit surprised!  Sure, the President talked a good game about openness and transparency on the campaign trail he can’t seem to leave.  Sure, Speaker Pelosi said this would be the most open and ethical Congress ever.  But all of that is just political positioning, and we can’t really expect them to keep their word, right?  Of course not!

Unfortunately for our dear leaders, Al Gore invented the internets, and there are quite a few people who can’t seem to forget that Pelosi, Obama, and Reid promised openness and honesty in debate.  Plus, there is always the video evidence, which is plentiful, with their promises.  C-SPAN is even getting in on the action, and they don’t have a horse in the fight, just a desire to hold our politicians to their word.  Now, a group called Let the Cameras In! has popped up with a nifty online petition that we hope you will join us in signing.

Unfortunately, online petitions aside, we won’t be holding our breath on setting our DVR to tune in to the negotiations.  As Speaker Pelosi is quick to point out, President Obama was for a lot of things on the campaign trail (and we know how many of those promises, like not raising taxes on the middle class, have turned out).  She also thinks she is holding up her end of the deal on open & honest proceedings.  Apparently she just wanted to hit April Fool’s Day about four months early this year, but for Americans, this is no laughing matter.

Season’s Greetings!

Saturday, December 26th, 2009

We want to wish you and your family a great holiday season, and we hope that you had a merry Christmas yesterday.  Ohio’s College Republicans have had a lot to celebrate this year, but as we gather with friends and family, the importance of having an even better 2010 is not lost on any of our leadership team.  Our number one goal in 2010 is to give Ohioans a fresh start with bold leaders as an early Christmas present next November.

You know as well as we do that our state needs change, as we are faced with a holiday season where stories like the one 60 Minutes aired last weekend on the sky-high unemployment in Wilmington, OH, are all too common-place.  Fortunately, we have a strong team read to lead the charge with new ideas and fresh solutions.  You can be sure that we as College Republicans will be doing everything within our power in 2010 to help take back Ohio.

We greatly appreciate your support over the past year–and we hope that you will continue to stand with us in 2010.  Enjoy the time spent with loved ones over these weeks, and let us not forget the great sacrifice made by our servicemen and women who are overseas defending our freedom.  Let’s keep them in our prayers, and make sure that we do our own part to advance freedom and hope here at home in the next year.

Have a phenomenal holiday season, and may God bless,

Jonathon Snyder
Chairman, OCRF

Victorious College Republicans return from a win in VA this fall!

Who needs the Fairness Doctrine?

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

The short answer is apparently not Barack Obama’s White House.  According to leading left-wing “progressive” radio host Ed Schultz, the White House is communicating directly with on-air personalities at MSNBC, specifically on the “Morning Joe” program.  As detailed by the Radio Equalizer Blog and posted on the Drudge Report, on-air hosts were contacted by White House handlers advisors possibly directing the line of questioning against Schultz, who was there to speak out against ObamaCare’s current Senate version.  As Schultz notes on his own radio program after the appearance on “Morning Joe” that the White House is so hyper-sensitive to even left-wing chatter, what sort of scandal would this be if it were FOX News with the Bush Administration pulling the strings a year ago?

Shortly after the communication with the White House allegedly occurred, “Morning Joe” featured an unscheduled segment with Obama right-hand man David Axelrod to refute claims made by Schultz and others that the health care bill was crap.  Obviously, there was some communication one way or another, and MSNBC consented to having Axelrod on their airwaves at the last minute for said propaganda-filled unscheduled segment.

We may not have seen a Democrat Congress with wide margins of power actually pass the “Fairness Doctrine”, or that legislation under a slick new name, but it is apparent that the White House is intent on enforcing their own brand of fairness as they see fit.  But in the end, do they really need the Fairness Doctrine if they will just comandeer the airwaves of an unabashedly liberal network like MSNBC on a whim to talk down opposition from their own side?  (And how bad of an idea is this pork spending, tax-hiking, and job-killing health care reform if guys like Ed Schultz & Howard Dean oppose it?)

Brunner fells foes with friendly fire

Saturday, December 19th, 2009

Yesterday we took White House-preferred Democrat candidate for US Senate Lee Fisher to task for his endorsement by David Plouffe, who just so happens to be on Lee’s payroll, and welcomed him running on his miserable jobs record.  Today, his opponent in the Democrat primary, Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner, joins the fun in calling him out on a few more endorsements, but she doesn’t do it where Ohioans will read her headline-grabbing comments, just for her primary foe and his backers to see.  Instead, she gabs to National Journal’s Hotline, and we’ve got the details via the Plain Dealer’s Open blog.

Brunner takes US Rep. Zack Space (D-OH 18) to task for only endorsing Fisher’s campaign to avoid his district falling to the redistricting cleaver.  Of course, this conversation was off the record, and you won’t ever catch Space with the guts to say it publicly.  It’s almost like he treats his constituents–no public town halls where voters could possible pose a tricky question for the esteemed sophomore Representative who spends millions of George Soros’ cash to make sure voters in OH-18 think he is a “Blue Dog” instead of the lap dog for Speaker Pelosi that he really is.

Then, Brunner claims the support of several mayors around the state for Fisher is only coming because they fear funding cuts from Fisher’s boss, Governor Strickland.  Of course, none of them will ever go on record with this sentiment either, but we’re seeing a pattern develop here as the Dems bring Cuyahoga County-style political muscle to this race.  Democrats are apparently forgoing the carrot in favor of the stick to make sure the DNC and ODP get their guy in the race, and not a candidate they’ve seen tack to the left of even President Obama on various issues.  Beyond this, Lee Fisher will take an endorsement from just about anyone, as evidenced by allowing disgraced outgoing Toledo Mayor Carty Finkbeiner to publicly endorse his campaign, even after being recalled by voters this fall.  No word on whether Carty took the opportunity to call any of Lee’s opposition by the vulgarities he was caught on tape using with young children in a local park last summer.

This primary battle is heating up, all the while Rob Portman is building a growing lead in the polls and in the fund raising department.  Jennifer Brunner is not going away despite the Ohio Democrat Party, the Democrat Senatorial Campaign Committee, and Governor Strickland’s scorched earth efforts to knock out the candidate of the liberal netroots.  Our suggestion for the Democrats?  Hire Brunner to stand off stage left during the debates with Portman and help Lee Fisher hold his finger in the wind before he takes a position on an issue–it seems to be working so far.

If Democrats run from Obamacare, so should you!

Thursday, December 17th, 2009

Today Washington is abuzz with news that Nancy Pelosi may actually throw the public option overboard once and for all, after it passed with the slimmest of margins, and bipartisan opposition.  For those that thought she was going to do this months ago (remember the attempt to change the name to “Consumer Option”?),  this time she is really serious.  Allegedly.  Speaker Pelosi wants Americans to finally see all of the good this albatross of a tax-hiking spending bill would do.  Of course–Democrats absolutely would not pull another “Kill the Public Option” bait-and-switch.

All of Pelosi’s rhetoric aside, her co-conspirators in this mess, President Obama and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid are clearly not thinking along the same lines.  President Obama is back at the bully pulpit with crony-in-arms hardball journalist Charlie Gibson, since his efforts to inspire votes in the Senate were for naught, cranking up the stakes on healthcare reform that 53% of Americans now oppose.  Apparently, if you are worried about Medicare, Medicaid, tax hikes, job losses, and a whole litany of other potential problems, you should be supporting his government grab of 1/6 of our economy, because more government is always the solution.  He even goes so far as to say the country will be bankrupt if we don’t pass his bill, the bill that even Democrats have to be paid to support, and unions won’t even back anymore.

Actually, the reverse is closer to the truth.  Spending $1.2 trillion (or up to $2.5 trillion if we’re going by Harry Reid’s wish list), creating layer after layer of new bureaucracy, taking over 1/6 of our economy, and raising or creating dozens of new taxes will push us closer to the brink of bankruptcy than standing pat ever could.  If we are to pull back from the brink, we need to cut spending and truly reform healthcare, not spend another $1.2 trillion on an economic bridge to nowhere.

In addition to President Obama talking down to Republicans for playing politics (or what most people would call standing on principle and up for what their voters want) while actually not needing a single GOP vote to pass the bill, we now have Harry Reid playing a game of holiday hide-and-seek with his Christmas list the Senate version, which is now up to $2.5 trillion.  Minority Leader Mitch McConnell calls a spade a spade this morning, making sure to point out that no one outside of Reid’s office has seen the 2,074-page bill.  Maine Senator Olympia Snowe, who has even supported some versions of this monstrosity, even correctly states that there is no need to rush on a bill that doesn’t hit full effect until 2014.

We agree.  Americans simply cannot afford this bill being shoved down their throat because today’s Democrat Party wants to pay back their election supporters thinks they know best.  Take action today with us, and tell your Congressman you don’t want another lump of coal from Washington under your tree this Christmas!

Listen To The American People!

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

Over the past year, President Obama and his allies have engaged in out-of-control binge spending with our national credit card, and they’re not stopping.  But this past week Congress showed why it’s not just the amount spent that makes Americans’ blood boil; it’s also the Democrats’ misplaced priorities.

While they have no problem with wasteful spending and pork projects, they choose to cut funding to allow new students to participate in the successful liberal D.C Council. Congressional Democrats are ending the program for new students, but will fund scholarships for those students already in the program. D.C. Opportunity Scholarship Program, which provides $7,500 annually to low-income students to attend private schools in D.C.  Talk about misplaced priorities! This program is popular in the District and has support from Democrat Mayor Adrian Fenty as well as a majority of

The House and Senate passed in the last few days an omnibus spending bill that is $1.1 trillion in total, with $447 billion going to non-defense, discretionary spending. That’s a 12% increase over last year, so they aren’t exactly pinching pennies. Now $13 million, the annual cost of the scholarship program, is a lot of money, but it’s less than a rounding error when you consider that this bill increased funding across the board by $48 billion from last year, and some of the only cuts are to this small, but vital, program. Furthermore, these discretionary programs just received $311 billon under the Democrats’ failed “stimulus,” so there’s no justification to cut funding for these kids.

Why would the Democrats use an everything but the kitchen sink approach to spending, except when it comes to the DC Opportunity Scholarship Program?  Because the unions hate it. Anything that creates accountability or threatens the power of the teachers unions must be opposed, and the Democrats are prepared to do their bidding.

If the president is serious about cutting the budget, he should start by reducing his own reckless spending programs, not by slashing funds for a successful program for a limited number of children from very low-income families who would otherwise be condemned to failing schools.

Friday, December 11th, 2009

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

December 10, 2009

Contact: Christopher Wimsatt
cwimsatt@ohiocollegegop.org
740.707.1838

Obama camp endorses failed Ohio “jobs czar” in Democrat US Senate Primary

(COLUMBUS, OH) In a further sign that establishment Democrats are lining up behind failed former Ohio Director of Development and sitting Lieutenant Governor Lee Fisher, President Barack Obama’s 2008 campaign topper David Plouffe has announced his endorsement of Fisher in the hotly-contested Democrat Primary race for the US Senate seat nomination for 2010.

Ohio College Republican Federation Chairman Jonathon Snyder reacted to the news, stating that, “This is an obvious heavy-handed play by the White House to squash a very competitive opponent in strong female candidate Jennifer Brunner, because they know that Lee Fisher would simply be another yes-man for their failed policies. While neither Lee Fisher nor Brunner’s beliefs are in line with mainstream Ohio voters, the White House is clearly saying that they want Ohioans to promote Fisher’s record of failure to the US Senate via Oval Office insider David Plouffe’s endorsement.”

“We have lost enough jobs with Lee Fisher asleep at the wheel, and Ohioans cannot take any more of his inability to deliver. You can only get away with saying you are the jobs candidate so many times if you do not deliver jobs, and Lee Fisher has not delivered. It is incredible that Democrats continue to believe the fantasy that being a champion for Ohio’s workers means sitting idly by while their jobs pack up and leave the state en masse.”

Snyder continued, expressing the notion that Democrats are showing their deep-seated fear of strong Republican candidate Rob Portman of Cincinnati. “National Democrats are clearly not excited about their prospects of facing a candidate like Rob Portman, who has a record of leadership and service on behalf of Ohioans that no Democrat in this race can dream of matching. It is crystal clear that Portman is the better choice to be our next Senator, and the Democrats are desperate to employ any strategy available to make sure Democrat primary voters do not get to choose their nominee.”

The Ohio College Republican Federation (OCRF) is the statewide body of all College Republican chapters across Ohio. Currently giving support and aid to over 45 chapters, the OCRF brings together nearly 10,000 members throughout Ohio. The OCRF provides crucial grassroots support to Republican campaigns and organizations, serving as the preeminent Republican youth organization in the state.

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Democratic candidate for State Auditor votes to increase taxes on cash-strapped constituents

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Christopher Wimsatt
cwimsatt@ohiocollegegop.org

Democratic candidate for State Auditor votes to increase taxes on cash-strapped constituents

(COLUMBUS, OH) In a statement issued today by the Ohio College Republican Federation, Executive Director Melissa Short condemned Hamilton County Commissioner David Pepper’s decision to raise taxes on his constituents for the second time in three years.

“This is yet another example of how out of touch today’s Ohio Democrat Party has become with already struggling Ohioans. Governor Ted Strickland is attempting to force a similar plan on taxpayers statewide with his proposed postponement of a rollback on income taxes to make up for gaps in the state budget. It is not just the wrong approach for Hamilton County, it is the wrong approach for Ohio,” stated Short.

“With unemployment numbers climbing statewide to historic highs, too many Ohioans are struggling to make ends meet. Sticking taxpayers with the bill instead of cutting pet projects and pork spending is not only a failed policy, it shows David Pepper is simply not the right choice to be Ohio Auditor.” Short continued, stating that, “While our Ohio Auditor Mary Taylor has been a watchdog of taxpayer funds, it is clear that David Pepper would be just another “Yes” man for Governor Strickland. This choice to support higher taxes shows a consistent pattern, and that pattern is simply not one that fits with the priorities of Ohio voters.”

The Ohio College Republican Federation (OCRF) is the statewide body of all College Republican chapters across Ohio. Currently giving support and aid to over 45 chapters, the OCRF brings together nearly 10,000 members throughout Ohio. The OCRF provides crucial grassroots support to Republican campaigns and organizations, serving as the preeminent Republican youth organization in the state.

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