by Jim Heath | Sep 22, 2018 | 2018, Congress, Endorsements, Headlines, Political Ads
It’s the most jaw-dropping political ad of the year. Attack ads are nothing new in the television age, but one campaign video targeting an Arizona congressman just hit a new level of “whoa.” More like… “whoaaaaaa.” David Brill, an Arizona...
by Jim Heath | Sep 21, 2018 | 2018, Battlegrounds, Democrats, Headlines
The blue wave may sweep Democrats into power in the House, but is it big enough for the Senate too? Political analyst Charlie Cook, described as one of the “best in the business” by both Republicans and Democrats, today changed his race rating for the...
by Jim Heath | Sep 21, 2018 | 2018, Analysis, Battlegrounds, Commentary, Headlines
The two major candidates for Governor of Ohio, a powerhouse battleground state that has sent eight men to the White House, spent an hour debating each other Wednesday night in Dayton. Amazingly, neither Richard Cordray, the Democratic nominee, or Mike DeWine, the...
by Jim Heath | Sep 17, 2018 | 2018, Headlines
Former model and soap star-turned aspiring congressman Antonio Sabato Jr., said he “could have sex all day” after having testosterone pellets injected into his buttocks. Why does that sound like a good campaign slogan in this new reality TV era of American politics?...
by Jim Heath | Sep 15, 2018 | 2018, Battlegrounds, Headlines, Trump
When you think of Ohio, the Buckeyes, Neil Armstrong, the Wright Brothers, eight U.S. Presidents and billionaire Les Wexner all come to mind. Wexner, L Brands Founder and CEO, has been the wealthiest Republican supporter in the battleground state for decades....
by Jim Heath | Sep 13, 2018 | 2018, Headlines, Trump
Florida Gov. Rick Scott, a Republican locked in a tight race with incumbent Sen. Bill Nelson for a critical senate seat, pushed back at President Trump today after he tweeted an outrageous claim that an estimated 3,000 deaths in Puerto Rico were made-up by Democrats....