Rare Event: an Ohio Inclusive Debate

The Columbus, Ohio Metropolitan Club is sponsoring a U.S. House debate, 12th district, on October 30, and has invited the nominees of all three parties who are on the ballot (Republican, Democratic, and Libertarian). This is a very unusual development for Ohio. Ohio is one of the few states in which debates between both major party nominees, and any other candidates, almost never take place. There hasn’t been an Ohio debate for Governor or U.S. Senator in this century in which both major party nominees debated any of their independent or minor party opponents. Thanks to Oliver Hall and Mark Brown for this news.


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Rare Event: an Ohio Inclusive Debate — 3 Comments

  1. As someone from Columbus , the metro club is deeply problematic and has used openly sexist language over the terms of some of their debates. There’s also some deep class biases that they haven’t addressed. It’s great they are having a more open debate in one house seat, but it’s a small step for a problematic organization.

  2. “deeply problematic”

    “openly sexist language”

    “deep class biases”

    “problematic organization”

    Sounds like typical liberal bullshit from a pussy-hat wearing soyboy.

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