Friday, August 24, 2012

City of Cincinnati Apologizes for Steve Chabot Unconstitutional Actions

The City of Cincinnati apologized for the actions of police officers under Steve Chabot's orders. They hold the officers blameless & lay the blame squarely on Steve Chabot ® Westwood.
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Cincinnati Enquirer

Voters Choose Berns over Chabot 10 to 1

"In a press release, Jim Berns, a Libertarian Congressional candidate in Chabot's 1st District, says in a recent poll of likely voters, they chose his haircut over Chabot's by a margin of 10 to one."
WCPO story here

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

MapGrapher Discusses Gerrymandering of Steve Chabot's District

MapGrapher discusses how gerrymandering of Ohio's 1st Congressional District saddles a large city with suburban and rural voters prompting Steve Chabot to ignore his hometown to secure his paycheck & pension.
MapGrapher story here

Monday, August 20, 2012

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Cincinnati Blog Claims Steve Chabot Leaves Cincinnati Voiceless in D.C.

Randy Simes tracks Chabot's voting record since his re-election to congress in 2010.
Says Simes:
"Since returning to Washington, D.C. in 2010 Congressman Chabot has sponsored 13 bills, nine of which received the support of co-sponsors. The majority of the bills sponsored by Congressman Chabot are rated by GovTrack as having very little chance of passage due to their polarizing nature. The four bills sponsored by Congressman Chabot that have no co-sponsor include his two largest legislative proposals to date – the Stop Wasting American Tax Dollars Act and the Section 8 Reform, Responsibility, and Accountability Act of 2012."


Full story at UrbanCincy.

Voters Friend reviews Jeff Sinnard and Jim Berns

Voters Friend . com posts profile pages for Jeff Sinnard and Jim Berns.

Friday, August 3, 2012

Democrats Give Up on 1st District

Democrats say, "Unfortunately we have no viable Congressional races here [Swest Ohio]", effectively writing off Jeff Sinnard (who doesn't appear to be campaigning anyway). Cincinnati Enquirer not quite a story here