Vance needs to ‘take back control’ of media narrative, GOP and independent women voters say

Since former President Donald Trump selected “Hillbilly Elegy” author and Ohio Sen. JD Vance as his running mate, Vance has been forced to contend with a trove of old media clips that women who support the Trump-Vance ticket are concerned will hurt their election chances. Years ago, Vance said in a media interview that “a bunch of childless cat ladies who are miserable at their own lives and the choices that they’ve made” should not be in a position to run the country, lumping Vice President Kamala Harris into that category. He also said that Congress should “tax the things that are bad, and not tax the things that are good” by imposing a higher tax rate for individuals without children. Vance’s team says his launch at the Republican National Convention last month was a success, and that the Harris campaign dredged up old media clips to demonize her opponent. But women supporting the Republican ticket still think his comments and attempts to correct course are so far falling short, and hope that the junior senator with an “inspiring story” can “take back control” of the narrative. “JD’s phrasing is extremely off-putting to undecided women voters. He needs to fix his delivery to relay the messaging, or the Trump-Vance brand is doomed,” Jessica Reed Kraus, founder of the House Inhabit Substack, told Fox News Digital. HARRIS HOURS AWAY FROM MOST CONSEQUENTIAL ANNOUNCEMENT OF HER CAREER Rachael Dean Wilson, the managing director of the Alliance for Securing Democracy (ASD) at the German Marshall Fund and former adviser to the late Sen. John McCain added that “attempting to divide women along the lines of mothers vs. non-mothers is poisonous” and only “benefits” American adversaries. “Taking a step back from the campaign tit-for-tat, attempting to divide women along the lines of mothers vs. non-mothers is poisonous to our communities and political discourse,” she said. “I would encourage women of all political stripes to resist the tribalism these attack lines encourage on both sides. While this is an undoubtedly domestic conversation, I always like to remind people that deep domestic division and polarization benefits our adversaries abroad and weakens the United States on the world stage,” she added. Vance has made strides to leave the past behind him. Last week he took a trip to the southern border and railed against the Biden administration’s policies that have led to record border crossings, contributing to spikes in violent and drug crime. He appeared on the Full Send podcast, which caters to a male, Gen-Z audience. In an interview with “Fox and Friends,” Usha Vance, wife to JD Vance, said that the “cat ladies” comment he made was a “quip in service of making a point that he wanted to make that was substantive.” TRUMP RUNNING MATE JD VANCE TO TAIL HARRIS ON THE TRAIL THIS WEEK “And I just wish sometimes that people would talk about those things and that we would spend a lot less time just sort of going through this three-word phrase or that three-word phrase.” The “substance” of what JD Vance meant in those remarks, he says, is that public policy in this country has become “anti-family.” “Obviously, it was a sarcastic comment. I’ve got nothing against cats. I’ve got nothing against dogs. I’ve got one dog at home and I love ’em,” Vance said of the cat comment in an interview with Megyn Kelly. “But look, this is not— people are focusing so much on the sarcasm and not on the substance of what I actually said, and the substance of what I said, Megyn, I’m sorry, it’s true. It is true that we become anti-family. It is true that the left has become anti-child. It is simply true that it’s become way too hard to raise a family,” he said. That message has not fallen entirely on deaf ears. Hannah Claire Brimelow, co-host of “Timcast IRL,” says she agrees with Vance, that “we should want leaders who have children because our values depend on being passed down to the next generation, and having children changes your view on your role in a civic society.” She added that the Harris campaign strategy of “bringing up a clip from 2021 to attack Vance seems like proof they don’t have much else to criticize him for.” HARRIS LAPS TRUMP IN CASH DASH THANKS TO FUNDRAISING SURGE But it’s been roughly two weeks since the proverbial cat got out of the bag, and Vance is still playing defense. Vanessa Santos, president and CEO of public relations firm Renegade DC, says Vance “needs to take back control of the narrative.” “The Harris campaign and the media are working together to make sure this ‘cat lady’ news cycle sees as much attention and does as much damage to Trump-Vance as possible. JD needs to take back control of the narrative. He needs to go on adversarial media, look at these dishonest media people in the eyes, defend himself, and expose them for their unapologetic hypocrisy,” she said. “Since she announced her candidacy, the media has completely whitewashed Kamala Harris’ radical record, especially her abandonment of her border czar position, and continues to blindly accept her moderating positions,” Santos added. “JD has an inspiring story and a beautiful family. His story resonates with men and women alike, and especially with parents and young Gen Z voters who are worried that the American dream is out of reach for them. Pivot from the ‘cat lady’ media storm and double down on attacking Democrats on their terrible and destructive policies,” she said. Taylor Van Kirk, a spokeswoman for Vance, responded in a statement to Fox News Digital, “Senator Vance is laser focused on exposing Kamala Harris’s weak, failed, and dangerously liberal record, and that’s exactly what he’ll do across key swing states over the coming days.” “Kamala Harris’s policies created crushing inflation, a historic crisis at our southern border, and rising crime – her agenda is to make Americans less prosperous and less secure. Democrats are creating
Who is Tim Walz? Meet the Harris running mate who called Republicans ‘weird people’

Vice President and Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris selected Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as her running mate on Tuesday, putting an increased focus on his life and record in public office. Walz, 60, is a former U.S. Army National Guard member and a former teacher who has raised his profile in recent weeks as an effective advocate for Harris. He grew up in a small town in Nebraska, and was also a football coach and union member at a high school in Minnesota before getting into politics. Recently, he attacked former President Trump and his running mate JD Vance as “weird,” a viral insult the Harris campaign has embraced. A former member of Congress from a Republican-leaning district, Walz has proven appeal with rural, white voters, though he has also championed progressive policies as governor, such as free school meals and expanded paid worker leave. While Minnesota is a solidly Democratic state, it is close to Wisconsin and Michigan, two crucial battlegrounds. MINNESOTA GOV TIM WALZ, UP FOR HARRIS VP, CRITICIZED FOR ‘REMARKABLE LACK OF LEADERSHIP’ DURING COVID, RIOTS The Harris campaign will hope that his name on the ticket will bolster their chances of winning the upper Midwest. He is also the current chairman of the Democratic Governor’s Association. Walz’s name has received far more national attention in recent weeks compared to his previous years in politics, and was among the first Democrats to lambaste Republicans as “weird” in a political insult that’s gaining momentum in the 2024 cycle. “These are weird people on the other side, they want to take books away, they want to be in your exam room, that’s what it comes down to,” he said on MSNBC last month. “Don’t get sugarcoating this, these are weird ideas.” Walz, however, has faced criticism for his handling of COVID-19 and riots that rocked Minneapolis in 2020, Fox News Digital previously reported. “[H]e’s been a disaster for Minnesota and is by far the most partisan governor that I can remember having,” Minnesota GOP Chairman David Hann told Fox News Digital last week. “Going back to 2020, certainly – he did nothing to try to stop the riots going on in Minneapolis. I think he was fearful of alienating his ‘progressive’ base, who were supporting the riots. Kamala Harris was raising money for the rioters.” HARRIS’ TOP VP OPTIONS ALL HAVE DRAWBACKS THAT COULD TAKE THEM OUT OF CONTENTION Some critics point to Walz’s memorandum mandating indoor masking during the coronavirus pandemic, as well as setting up a hotline to report residents who violated COVID-19 mandates, as FOX 9 Minneapolis reported at the time. He has also taken heat for telling a group of Democrats that socialism is what some people would call “neighborliness.” “Don’t ever shy away from our progressive values,” he said on a “White Dudes for Harris” call on Monday night. “One person’s socialism is another person’s neighborliness. Get the latest updates from the 2024 campaign trail, exclusive interviews and more at our Fox News Digital election hub. Fox News Digital’s Emma Colton, The Associated Press and Reuters contributed to this report
Harris dodges questions about her plan to handle a recession, attacks Trump’s economic record instead

Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign attacked former President Trump and his economic record when asked how she would handle a potential recession that economists worry is looming over the U.S. economy. “What middle-class families need is steady economic stewardship, not chaotic ranting lies,” Harris campaign spokesperson Ammar Moussa told Fox News Digital when asked if the vice president has a plan crafted to handle a potential recession and what those policies would look like. “Donald Trump had the worst jobs record of any modern president, and oversaw some of the worst days in the stock market in history while spending his presidency lining the pockets of his wealthy friends who shipped American jobs overseas. Economic experts agree: His plans would raise costs on working families by $2,500 a year and ‘supercharge’ inflation,” Moussa continued. Concerns are mounting this week that the U.S. economy is careening toward a recession, just months ahead of the highly anticipated 2024 presidential election. 16 DAYS: KAMALA HARRIS HAS NOT HELD A PRESS CONFERENCE SINCE EMERGING AS PRESUMPTIVE DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE Economists at Goldman Sachs this week raised the likelihood of the U.S. slipping into a recession in the next 12 months from 15% to 25%. Though the risk is still considered “limited,” according to the Goldman Sachs experts, global markets plunged overnight on Monday while U.S. stocks opened lower on Monday morning. The stock market plunge this week comes after the U.S. jobs report for July found a weaker than expected gain, which triggered what is known as the “Sahm Rule.” Named after former Federal Reserve economist Claudia Sahm, the rule has successfully predicted every recession since 1970. Harris’ campaign blamed the Trump administration last week for the lackluster jobs report that triggered the Sahm Rule. “Donald Trump failed Americans as president, costing our economy millions of jobs, and bringing us to the brink of recession,” Harris for President spokesperson James Singer said in a statement last week. “Now, he’s promising even more damage with a Project 2025 agenda that will decimate the middle class and increase taxes on working families, while ripping away health care, raising prescription drug costs, and cutting Social Security and Medicare – all while making his billionaire donors richer.” Since President Biden dropped out of the presidential race last month, critics on social media have resurrected Harris’ previous comments on economic issues, including an excerpt from the book “This Will Not Pass: Trump, Biden, and the Battle for America’s Future,” which focused on the 2020 election. An excerpt from the book shows Biden allegedly abruptly dismissed Harris’ comments about beefing up a spending package in 2021 to include funding for “human infrastructure.” KAMALA HARRIS SUPPORTERS UNSURE WHEN ASKED ABOUT VP’S POLICY ACCOMPLISHMENTS “Harris thought there was something missing from the conversation and she spoke up to say so. What about the rest of the investments the administration wanted in infrastructure? In April alone, the White House has laid out proposals to spend more than $4 trillion on a combination of hard infrastructure and what it called human infrastructure – the social benefits and family-support programs so dear to Democrats,” the passage states. Harris reportedly pushed for a larger package than one Republicans would support, ostensibly sparking Biden to shut her down immediately. “Biden dismissed her comment immediately,” the book reads. HARRIS SAYS ‘EVERYBODY NEEDS TO BE WOKE’ IN UNEARTHED CLIP SPREADING LIKE WILDFIRE ON SOCIAL MEDIA “It was such a terse response, that even the Republican senators were taken aback. Biden wasn’t wrong – they would never vote for the American Family Plan – but none of them had previously seen him shut down his vice president like that.” The vice president’s previous praise of “Bidenomics” has also become a common target among critics and conservatives on social media as the stock market plunges. THE STATE OF THE RACE WITH 100 DAYS TO GO UNTIL THE NOVEMBER ELECTION Harris outlined an economic agenda in a speech last month, arguing Americans should have access to affordable health care, as well as child care. “Building up the middle class will be a defining goal of my presidency,” Harris said. “Because we here know when our middle class is strong, America is strong.” Harris’ campaign website also touts the Biden-Harris administration’s “historic record of accomplishment” on the economic front, including: “bringing our economy back from the brink of disaster to create nearly 16 million new jobs; investing over $1 trillion in infrastructure projects like repairing roads and bridges, removing every lead pipe in America, improving public transit, and expanding access to high-speed internet; strengthening the Affordable Care Act and lowering health insurance premiums to save millions of Americans an average of $800 per year…” Harris was also asked in 2021, as inflation prepared to swell to a 40-year high of 9.1% the following year, about how she would handle inflation woes. TRUMP’S DEFAMATION LAWSUIT AGAINST ABC THROWS WRENCH INTO NETWORK’S DEBATE PLANS “Let’s start with this: Prices have gone up, and families and individuals are dealing with the realities of – that bread costs more, that gas costs more,” Harris said at the time. “And we have to understand what that means. That’s about the cost of living going up. That’s about having to stress and stretch limited resources. That’s about a source of stress for families that is not only economic but is on a daily level something that is a heavy weight to carry.” “So we have addressed it in a number of ways. One of the issues that we know is related to this is the supply chain issue that we just discussed. So on a domestic level, in terms of domestic policy, one of the approaches we have taken is to work with labor unions and to work with municipalities in opening back up and extending the hours of our ports,” she added. IT’S OFFICIAL: VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS FORMALLY WINS THE DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATION Trump has meanwhile vowed to correct the economy, lower inflation and end taxes on
Vice President Kamala Harris names Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as her running mate: AP

Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic Party’s presidential nominee, on Tuesday named Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as her running mate as she faces off against former President Trump in the 2024 election, according to the Associated Press. The naming of the 60-year-old Walz was not a shocker, as his name was instantly thought to be in contention in the two weeks since Harris succeeded President Biden as the party’s standard-bearer. The 60-year-old Walz, a former congressman, is in his second term as governor of Minnesota, a state that Democrats have reliably won in presidential elections for decades but that the Trump campaign has aimed at flipping this cycle. Having the plainspoken Walz on the national ticket not only helps Harris in Minnesota, it also benefits the vice president in the two neighboring Midwestern battlegrounds of Wisconsin and Michigan. HARRIS LAPS TRUMP IN CASH DASH THANKS TO FUNDRAISING SURGE Walz, the chair of the Democratic Governors Association, may also help Harris when it comes to bringing in campaign cash, as he has helped steer the DGA to record-breaking fundraising this year. The governor will also be able to showcase a slew of progressive policy victories in Minnesota, including protecting abortion rights, legalizing recreational marijuana and restricting gun access to curb shootings. Raised in rural Nebraska, Walz enlisted in the Army National Guard in 1981, soon after graduating from high school. Walz returned to Nebraska to attend Chadron State College, where he graduated in 1989 with a degree in social science education. HARRIS LEANS IN ON BORDER SECURITY AND TRUMP RELISHES THE FIGHT He taught English and American History in China for one year through a program at Harvard University before being hired in 1990 as a high school teacher and football and basketball coach in Nebraska. Six years later, he moved to Mankato, Minnesota, to teach geography at Mankato West High. Waltz was deployed to Italy to support Operation Enduring Freedom in 2003 before retiring two years later from the National Guard at the rank of command sergeant major. He was elected to the House in 2006 and re-elected five times, representing Minnesota’s 1st Congressional District, a mostly rural district covering the southern part of the state that includes a number of midsize cities. During his last two years on Capitol Hill, he served as ranking member of the House Veterans Affairs Committee. Walz won election as governor in 2018 and re-election four years later. The naming of Walz comes after the Democratic National Committee held a virtual roll call and formally nominated Harris as the party’s presidential nominee. The DNC announced on Friday that Harris had officially clinched the 2024 presidential nomination, after winning the votes of a majority of pledged delegates to the Democrats’ upcoming national convention. The DNC’s electronic voting for their party’s 2024 standard-bearer kicked off less than two weeks after Biden, in a blockbuster announcement, ended his re-election campaign and endorsed his vice president to succeed him at the top of the ticket. 2024 AD WARS: TRUMP, HARRIS RACE TO DEFINE VICE PRESIDENT Biden’s disastrous performance against Trump at a late June debate that was held in Atlanta fueled questions about his physical and mental abilities to serve another four years in the White House. It also spurred a rising chorus of calls from within his own party for the 81-year-old president to end his bid for a second term in the White House. Biden’s immediate backing of Harris ignited a surge of endorsements for the vice president by Democratic governors, senators, House members and other party leaders and elders. Within 36 hours, Harris announced that she had locked up her party’s nomination by landing the verbal backing of a majority of the nearly 4,700 convention delegates. Harris is expected to be formally announced as the party’s nominee after the virtual roll call ends at 6 p.m. on Monday. The vice president, according to DNC rules, will then be allowed to enter her running mate’s name for nomination. According to the DNC, the convention chair would then declare that candidate to be the party’s vice presidential nominee. Harris and Walz are scheduled to kick off a campaign swing through all seven crucial battleground states starting on Tuesday, with an event in Philadelphia. Get the latest updates from the 2024 campaign trail, exclusive interviews and more at our Fox News Digital election hub.
Josh Shapiro, Tim Walz: Most Americans have never heard of possible Harris VP picks

Governor who? Senator what’s-his-name? The leading candidates to be Vice President Harris’ running mate on the Democratic presidential ticket are Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly, Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz. If those names are unfamiliar to you, count yourself among the majority of Americans who don’t know or have never heard of the Democrats who could be the next vice president, according to an NPR/PBS News Marist poll. The survey found Kelly has the highest favorability of the three candidates for the No. 2 job in the White House, 31% favorable to 18% unfavorable, but 52% of respondents still said they were unsure or have never heard of him. Shapiro, who is speculated to be the front-runner in the veepstakes since Harris will make her first appearance with her running mate in Philadelphia, has a 25%-23% favorable to unfavorable rating. Still, 53% of Americans are unsure. HARRIS HOURS AWAY FROM MOST CONSEQUENTIAL ANNOUNCEMENT OF HER CAREER As for Walz, the progressive favorite is by far the most unknown of the three, with 71% of survey respondents saying they were unsure or had never heard of him. Meanwhile, Harris has improved her favorability numbers, which are now 46-48% favorable-unfavorable compared to 40-44% in the previous Marist survey. The Republican nominee, former President Trump, is viewed mostly unfavorable, 53%, in contrast to 44% of respondents who have a positive view of the GOP candidate. Trump’s unfavorable score increased four points since the last Marist poll, which was taken right after the Republican National Convention and the assassination attempt on his life in Butler, Pennsylvania. The survey of 1,613 adults was conducted between Thursday and Sunday and has a +/- 3.3 percentage point margin of error. Respondents were contacted via cellphone, landline or online research panels in both English and Spanish. KAMALA HARRIS HOLDING RALLY IN PENNSYLVANIA TO INTRODUCE RUNNING MATE AFTER SECURING DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION Harris is scheduled to announce her selection at a rally in Philadelphia on Tuesday evening. This will be Harris’ first visit to Pennsylvania as the presumptive Democratic nominee for president, after formerly securing the nomination on Monday. The trip also marks her seventh visit to the commonwealth this year and the 17th since she was sworn in as vice president in 2021. Kelly, Shapiro and Walz are the finalists for the VP job in a truncated vetting process after President Biden shocked the nation by dropping out of the 2024 race and endorsed Harris to succeed him. Harris was in Washington, D.C., over the weekend conducting in-person interviews with her potential running mates, Democratic sources confirmed to Fox News. Others under consideration include Govs. Andy Beshear of Kentucky and JB Pritzker of Illinois, and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg. IT’S OFFICIAL: VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS FORMALLY WINS THE DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATION Ahead of her meetings with the contenders, Harris was briefed by a vetting team led by former Attorney General Eric Holder. The rollout of the announcement is not known, but it’s likely it could come through a video introduction, similar to how Biden announced Harris as his running mate four years ago. But the Harris campaign’s plans could be upended on Monday or Tuesday by a media leak of the announcement. After the rally in Philadelphia, Harris and her to-be-named running mate will team for an ambitious and jam-packed swing state tour through Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan, North Carolina, Georgia, Arizona and Nevada, the seven battlegrounds that will likely determine the outcome of the presidential election. The vice president drew over 10,000 at her first major rally since taking over for Biden at the top of the Democrats’ ticket, last week at the Georgia State Convocation Center in Atlanta. Harris will be shadowed on her tour by Republican candidate for vice president JD Vance, forces confirmed to Fox News. The Ohio senator will act as the Trump campaign’s attack dog, attempting to persuade voters against Harris in key swing states. Fox News Digital’s Paul Steinhauser and Landon Mion contributed to this report.
GOP House candidate fires back after Dem opponent echoes ‘weird’ attack line against JD Vance

CINCINNATI – A Republican candidate running in one of the most closely watched House races in the country is firing back in defense of Trump’s VP candidate JD Vance after his opponent, Rep. Greg Landsman, claimed Vance does not represent the people of southwest Ohio. “What I’ve got to say to my opponent is you’ve got to look in the mirror,” Orlando Sonza told Fox News Digital in response to a lengthy X thread from Landsman outlining why he believes Vance does not properly represent southwest Ohio. In the thread, Landsman called Vance “weird” and said, “Mr. Vance and I live just a few miles away from one another. We both grew up in Butler County. But my values – and the values of the people I represent – couldn’t be further apart from his.” “His views and beliefs don’t represent Southwest Ohio,” Landsman added before launching into criticisms of things Vance has said. KAMALA HARRIS’ HUSBAND DOUG EMHOFF ADMITS TO EXTRAMARITAL AFFAIR THAT LED TO BREAKUP OF FIRST MARRIAGE “I mean, you’ve got to realize that your very own policies actually prove that you’re out of step with, the people of southwest Ohio,” Sonza said. Sonza hit Landsman on a variety of past positions, including immigration and policing that he argues are not in line with what the majority of voters in Ohio’s 1st Congressional District believe. “When you are for an open southern border and have flip-flopped on this border issue, and your last position taken is that you’re going to not denounce the failed Biden administration policies that have caused our open southern border and by direct correlation, again, cause the problems we’re seeing here in southwest Ohio,” Sonza said. “You’ve got to answer for that. When you’ve taken a position that you are for just complete government overspending to where there’s zero cuts. In fact, your first position when the debt-ceiling infighting materialized last year was to raise the debt ceiling with zero cuts in spending. You have to answer for that.” Sonza continued, “So who’s the one that’s out of step, with Ohio voters? It’s my opponent. So he’s got to have to look in the mirror and answer for that, and he will answer for that. Come, come November. He has to.” Sonza also hit Landsman as a candidate who is “not for parents making the best educational decision for your kids and voting against the parental bill of rights.” “You’ve got to answer for that,” Sonza said. “When you are for defunding the police while you’ve been on Cincinnati City Council, you got to answer for that when you called for Cincinnati to be a sanctuary city in 2017. Greg Landsman, you’ve got to answer for that. So who’s the one that’s out of step with Ohio voters? it’s my opponent. So he’s got to have to look in the mirror and answer for that.” Sonza went on to tell Fox News Digital that despite Democratic criticisms and reported concerns from some conservatives, Vance was the right choice for the job as vice president. ‘VEEP’ STAR JULIA LOUIS-DREYFUS WILL BE ‘EXTRA-INVOLVED’ IN THE KAMALA HARRIS CAMPAIGN “JD Vance is not just a friend,” Sonza, a West Point graduate and former officer in the U.S. Army, explained. “He is a very, very strong candidate for vice president and that’s why it’s no surprise to me that President Trump selected him out of a long list of potential VP candidates to be on the ticket with him. “We don’t only see strength coming out of JD Vance as a father, a veteran, an entrepreneur, someone that has a story like mine that is the American dream coming from nothing and then, through your own hard work and dedication, have made something for yourself in service to community, country, family. But we see that he’s delivered for Ohio.” Sonza said Vance has “delivered for the American people” in his “short tenure” in the Senate and that the American people are looking for “that exact type of leadership.” “I fully back JD Vance in being on the ticket,” Sonza said. “I think not only is it strong for the country, it is absolutely strong for Ohio, because at the end of the day, you’ve got to deliver and in JD Vance, we’ve seen him deliver time and time again already as our U.S. senator, and I’m confident he’s going to do that as our next vice president.” The Cook Political Report ranks the 1st District race as “likely Democrat” but Republicans have dedicated resources to the race. Landsman won by just over five points in 2022. Ohio’s 1st District consists of the city of Cincinnati and all of Warren County. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP Landsman has hit Sonza on the issue of abortion, while Sonza has made the economy and overall quality of life top issues in his campaign. “It’s not a very bright future unless we change course and this November is the way to do it,” Sonza told Fox News Digital. “It’s whether we’re going to give them a stronger economy, whether we’re going to give them a safer community, whether we’re going to give them a better education system than we have now. All those things really impact not just my generation, not just the generation before me, but the generation after us.” In a statement to Fox News Digital, a Landsman campaign spokesperson said, “Greg is a bipartisan leader with a record of delivering for the people of southwest Ohio.” “Greg voted to hold Biden accountable on the border, he helped to get us a bipartisan border fix, and now he’s trying to get it on the floor now for a vote. Greg was part of the bipartisan group that found a solution to ensure we avoided a catastrophic default. During his time on Cincinnati City Council, Greg led the bipartisan budget process that increased police spending by $20 million, and he was the driving force behind the addition
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