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MonDec10

Enquirer poll: Should John Boehner keep his job?

Posted by akiefaber December 10th, 2012, 3:35 pm Post a Comment

Deirdre Shesgreen reports:

John Boehner becomes Speaker

Speaker of the House John Boehner of West Chester became the 61st Speaker of the House Jan. 5, 2011. Photo taken by Michael E. Keating.

Will House Speaker John Boehner be pushed off the fiscal cliff?

The West Chester Republican was already under fire from conservatives angry about his move to boot four lawmakers, who had bucked the GOP leadership, from key committee slots. Now he’s feeling some heat from those worried that he will give in to President Barack Obama’s demands for higher tax rates in their negotiations to reduce the deficit.

Even as Boehner and Obama remain far apart on any agreement, some in the GOP appear ready to pounce if their House leader comes back with what, in their view, is a bad deal.

Several observers say that a move to oust Boehner remains highly unlikely.

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WedMar7

Close finish in GOP commission race triggers recount

Posted by akiefaber March 7th, 2012, 1:17 am Post a Comment
Super Tuesday 2012

Courtney Combs may have run into some bad luck in his 13th campaign when he unofficially finished only seven votes behind T.C. Rogers of West Chester in the Butler County Commission Republican primary March 6, 2012. Prior to the primary, Combs had won 12th straight campaigns. In photo, Combs votes on the morning of Super Tuesday at Ross Middle School. Photo taken by Adam Kiefaber.

Only one thing is certain about the Butler County Commission Republican primary, the incumbent Chuck Furmon is due to lose his seat that he held since 1996.

What is unclear is if the unofficial results, which have political newcomer and small business owner T.C. Rogers of West Chester Township on top with 11,442 votes or 35.58 percent of the vote, will hold up (results as of 1 a.m. Wednesday).

The other candidate in the race, former Butler County Commissioner and State Rep. Courtney Combs, finished only seven votes behind (11,435 votes) Rogers.

According to The Enquirer, the close finish automatically triggers a recount due to Ohio law.

T.C. Rogers

T.C. Rogers finished with only seven more votes than unofficial runner-up Courtney Combs in the Butler County Commission Republican primary March 6, 2012. In photo, Roger speaks at a voter forum in February. Photo taken by Joseph Fuqua II.

According to the Pulse Journal, Butler County Board of Elections Director Jocelyn Bucaro said a recount would not be ordered until approximately 368 absentee ballots and 400 provisional have been counted at a later date.

Rogers was told by colleagues, who have worked on other campaigns, that the process could take 10 days.

“I would rather be seven up then seven down,” Rogers said late Tuesday night.

“I was up against two long-time politicians, so I knew I had a hill to climb.”

Unlike Rogers, who was running for the first time, today’s election marked the 13th campaign for Combs.

“I have won 12 in row. I am confident but not overconfident, so we will see if 13 is a good number for me,” Combs said on Tuesday morning after voting at Ross Middle School.

“This is a totally different race for me. I have never been in a contested primary.”

Combs has to give up his state seat for the 54th District after five terms in office. He was a commissioner for 17 years before heading to the state Capitol in 2004.

Whoever comes out on top after the recount, they will face Democrat Jodi Billerman of Liberty Township and Libertarian Daryl R. Olthaus in November.

Romney wins Ohio: The Enquirer reported at 12:40 a.m. Wednesday that Mitt Romney won Ohio on Super Tuesday. With 99 percent of the precincts reporting, Romney had 38 percent of the vote (451,972 votes) and Rick Santorum had 37 percent of the vote (439,932 votes. Newt Gingrich was third with 15 percent and Ron Paul was fourth with 9 percent. More on the story visit Cincinnati.com.

Swain takes Clerk of Courts primary:
Incumbent Mary Swain has defeated former deputy clerk Jeff Wyrick in the county clerks race. Swain finished with 60.8 percent of the vote, while Wyrick finished with 39 percent. In January of 2011, Swain narrowly defeated Wyrick in a vote administered by the Butler County Republican Party. Swain took over the position left vacant by Cindy Carpenter, who was appointed as a county commissioner.

Mandel cruises to primary win: Ohio Treasurer Josh Mandel easily won the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate. He will have to face Democrat Sherrod Brown in November. A recent poll released by Quinnipiac University, showed that Brown leads Mandel 48 percent to 35 percent.

Boehner defeats Lewis by wide margin: The most convincing Super Tuesday win may have been House Speaker John Boehner, who received 83.9 percent of the vote in the 8th Congressional District Republican primary. His opponent, David Lewis, had 16.1 percent of the vote.

“The House is committed to breaking down barriers to job growth, excessive regulations, higher taxes, big government and out-of-control government spending in Ohio and across the country,” Boehner stated in response to his victory in the 8th District. “I am honored that the 8th District Republicans want me to continue that fight on their behalf in Washington.”

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TueMar6

West Chester and Liberty Twp. Super Tuesday voting guide

Posted by akiefaber March 6th, 2012, 1:46 am Post a Comment

Election Day

If you are not among the group who has already voted, then you might need to know more about the races on Super Tuesday’s ballot.

For those traditionalists, the polls will open today at 6:30 a.m. and will close at 7:30 p.m. To find your polling location, visit www.butlercountyelections.org.

Residents of West Chester and Liberty townships will both vote in the Butler County primaries that include county commission and clerk of courts races.

Federal races include the 8th Congressional District Republican primary, the Ohio U.S. Senate Republican primary and the presidential Republican primary.

Many candidates on the ballot in Butler County are running unopposed.

PRESIDENTIAL REPUBLICAN PRIMARY

Ohio is expected to be play crucial role in determining the Republican presidential race on Super Tuesday. Ohio offers 66 convention delegates, which is the second-most of the 10 states that will be involved in voting on Tuesday. Locally, the Liberty Township Tea Party conducted a straw poll Monday – Rick Santorum won the poll with 42 percent of the vote. His opponents, Mitt Romney (32 percent), Newt Gingrich (21 percent) and Ron Paul (5 percent) finished behind the former U.S. Senator of Pennsylvania. It will be interesting to see the results Tuesday, current state polls show a dead heat between Santorum and Romney. More information on the Republican presidential race.

OHIO U.S. SENATE REPUBLICAN PRIMARY

State Treasurer Josh Mandel has the support of the Tea Party and is the favorite to grab the GOP nomination for the U.S. Senate race. Mandel faces four candidates in the primary which include Eric LaMont Gregory, Michael Pryce, David Dodt and Donna Glisman. Whoever wins the primary will have to face Democrat Sherrod Brown in November. A recent poll released by Quinnipiac University, showed that Brown leads Mandel 48 percent to 35 percent. Furthermore, the poll showed that 47 percent of voters approve of Brown’s job performance. More information on the U.S. Senate Republican primary.

BUTLER COUNTY COMMISSION REPUBLICAN PRIMARY

State Rep. Courtney Combs and political newcomer T.C. Rogers are challenging Butler County Commissioner Chuck Furmon in the Butler County commission primary on Tuesday. Furmon has served as a county commissioner since 1996. Meanwhile, Combs has to give up his state seat for the 54th District after five terms in office. Combs was a commissioner for 17 years before heading to the state Capitol in 2004. Rogers is a small business owner who believes in less taxes, less government and more accountability. More information on the Butler County commission race.

8TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT REPUBLICAN PRIMARY

Speaker John Boehner of West Chester faces competition in the 8th Congressional District by way of Batavia resident David Lewis. Boehner is an 11-term incumbent who was named Speaker of House in Janurary of 2011. His opponent, Lewis, has criticized Boehner for not fighting hard enough for restrictions on abortion. In the local media, Lewis attracted a lot of attention when he ran a graphic anit-abortion ad before the Super Bowl. The ad, which he has featured on his campaign website, showed pictures of aborted fetuses. More information on 8th Congressional District Republican primary.

BUTLER COUNTY CLERK OF COURTS REPUBLICAN PRIMARY

Incumbent Mary Swain has a familiar challenger in the Butler County Clerk of Courts primary in former deputy clerk Jeff Wyrick. In January of 2011, Swain narrowly defeated Wyrick in a vote administered by the Butler County Republican Party. Swain took over the position left vacant by Cindy Carpenter, who was appointed as a county commissioner. Both candidates bring a wealth of experience to the position. More information on the Butler County Clerk of Courts Republican primary.

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MonMar5

Primer: 8th Congressional District Republican primary

Posted by akiefaber March 5th, 2012, 5:14 pm Post a Comment

Amanda Seitz reports

Anyone looking for a David vs. Goliath contest, Ohio’s 8th congressional primary is it.

John Boehner becomes Speaker

Speaker of the House John Boehner of West Chester became the 61st Speaker of the House Jan. 5, 2011. Photo taken by Michael E. Keating.

On the one side, there’s Rep. John Boehner, who as Speaker of the House, is one of the most powerful politicians in the country. He’s an 11-term incumbent. He’s raised more than $12 million for his re-election campaign. And he’s well known among his constituents.

His opponent in the March 6 Republican primary is Batavia resident David Lewis. He is a political neophyte. And he doesn’t even live in the district.

Lewis’ main critique of Boehner in the campaign so far has come on the issue of abortion, saying the West Chester Republican has not fought hard enough for restrictions on the procedure. He pointed to Boehner’s role last year in forging an agreement on the annual federal spending bills, which included funding for Planned Parenthood.

Federal law prohibits Planned Parenthood, which provides abortion as well as other health care services to women, from using any federal funds to terminate a pregnancy. Still, some House conservatives fought unsuccessfully to strip all funding for Planned Parenthood out of the spending bills.

“The main reason I’m running is because 50 million babies have died because of the Roe v. Wade case back in January 1973,” Lewis said. “I specifically targeted Mr. Boehner because he has a 22-year history in the House of Representatives and this whole time, he’s done little to nothing for those babies.”

But Ohio Right to Life says Boehner has one of the strongest anti-abortion voting records in Ohio and in Congress. (more…)

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