UPDATE: Sen. Rob Portman to Campaign in Kent Friday
Ohio senator to promote Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney
UPDATE: Ohio Lt. Governor Mary Taylor will campaign with Portman in Kent today.
Ohio Sen. Rob Portman will campaign in downtown Kent this afternoon for Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney.
Portman, a Cincinnati native, has spent the past several weeks making stops on the campaign trail and speaking to media in support of the Romney campaign.
He will speak in Kent at 4:30 p.m. at the Romney campaign office on the third floor in Acorn Alley II.
While Portman is speaking in Kent, Romney and his running mate Paul Ryan will be speaking at a rally in North Canton.
JByrd
12:14 pm on Friday, October 26, 2012
Dear Sen Portman - Please explain to our fellow citizens the huge significant differences between today and Clinton's 90s. Namely, not a good comparison so immediate tax increases a concern.
And then convince your fellow republicans to stop signing anti-tax pledges. We need tax reforms raising revenues in exchange for large long term verifiable, irreversible spending reforms. Our kids are relying on more common sense from both parties.
James Thomas
12:20 pm on Friday, October 26, 2012
JByrd,
My kids aren't relying on your common sense, they're learning how to shoot.
James Thomas
12:29 pm on Friday, October 26, 2012
of couse I meant for hunting only
or for the intelluctual study of ballistics
or for the Sport
or to water the tree of liberty with the blood of tyrants (Jefferson)
Jean Hoffman
10:37 am on Saturday, October 27, 2012
17 of 24 Romney advisors were former George W Bush advisors!
Voting for Romney would simply be a return to the Bush era!
We don't need that!
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1012/82880.html
Chris (Kit) Myers
12:45 pm on Saturday, October 27, 2012
Yes, Jean, and let's reelect a man who put into office people who somehow "forgot" to pay their taxes and who didn't see fit to throw them out when it was discovered. And he did not close Guantanamo, close the borders, or do anything about trade, as he promised in 2008. He did not bring our troops home from Afghanistan. The national debt is still spiraling. At this point in time to say that Bush raised it x amount of dollars is beside the point. Bush has been out of office for four years.
Democrats call Romney a liar. Well, that's the pot calling the kettle black. Don't be once again mesmerized by Obama, the master snake oil salesman.