While Steve Chabot won his district in a virtually unchallenged race 11/6/12, he lost in his hometown approximately 2.6 to 1.
It's no wonder he hates Cincinnati.
An aggregate blog dedicated to removing Steve Chabot, an ineffective career politician, from office. It was started up on FaceBook in the run up to the 2010 election. The blog will feature news and info on anybody running against Chabot in the future.
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Sunday, November 4, 2012
Steve Chabot & Jeff Sinnard on Newsmakers
Steve Chabot & Jeff Sinnard appeared on WKRC's Newsmakers with Dan Hurley 11/3/12.
First thing out of Congressman for Life Steve Chabot's piehole? Lies.
Jeff Sinnard wailed & moaned and proved he couldn't have won the election in the old district.
Newsmakers
Dunno when this will posted online
First thing out of Congressman for Life Steve Chabot's piehole? Lies.
Jeff Sinnard wailed & moaned and proved he couldn't have won the election in the old district.
Newsmakers
Dunno when this will posted online
Saturday, November 3, 2012
Steve Chabot Top Contributors
Cintas Corp.: $22,500
JTM Provisions: $19,900
American Financial Group: $15,000
Everything Republican is Crucial PAC: $10,000
Freedom Project: $10,000
National Auto Dealers Association: $10,000
Valentine Research: $10,000
Sportsman’s Market: $9,500
American Principles: $9,000
Keating, Muething & Klekamp: $8,700
Automotive Free International Trade PAC: $7,500
Credit Union National Association: $7,500
Major League Baseball Commissioner’s Office: $7,500
Deloitte LLP: $7,000
Lockheed Martin: $6,000
Big business, auto industry, oil, booze, pro sports….
Bread and Circuses
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JTM Provisions: $19,900
American Financial Group: $15,000
Everything Republican is Crucial PAC: $10,000
Freedom Project: $10,000
National Auto Dealers Association: $10,000
Valentine Research: $10,000
Sportsman’s Market: $9,500
American Principles: $9,000
Keating, Muething & Klekamp: $8,700
Automotive Free International Trade PAC: $7,500
Credit Union National Association: $7,500
Major League Baseball Commissioner’s Office: $7,500
Deloitte LLP: $7,000
Lockheed Martin: $6,000
Big business, auto industry, oil, booze, pro sports….
Bread and Circuses
More at Open Secrest
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