Conservative justices are key to our democracy, and I know people across the state are fired up and ready to re-elect both justices in November.”None of the four candidates has a primary contender March 17, which means campaigning will likely pick up after then.Kennedy, a Republican sitting justice, significantly outraised O’Donnell, a Democrat and a judge on the Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court: $662,838.86 to $15,935.Among the 1,498 in contributions from individuals and groups, she received $7,000 each from the Ohio State Farm Agents and Associates PAC, the Ohio State Association of Plumbers and Pipefitters PCE, the campaign committee of Pat Tiberi’s, a former Ohio congressman, NiSource Inc. PAC, the Promoting our Republican Team PAC, and Bricker and Eckler.She received $6,000 from the Ohio Chamber of Commerce PAC.O’Donnell raised $15,935 but had $19,564.80, due to money is his campaign account that he hadn’t spent from previous campaigns. "The difference is, do you want activist judges whose personal experiences define how they make a decision, or do you want judges and justices who look at the law and Constitution as written, and enforce it as written? https://ballotpedia.org/John_P._O'Donnell_(Cuyahoga_County,_Ohio) "Republican incumbents Judith French and Sharon Kennedy will face Jennifer Brunner and John P. O'Donnell, respectively. Democrats have a chance to gain a majority on the court, but they have to win both seats.At least based on the fundraising, they are lagging the Republicans.State Supreme Court races are generally lower profile. COLUMBUS, Ohio - Republican sitting Ohio Supreme Court justices raised nearly 15 times more than their Democratic challengers, according to newly released campaign finance reports.Combined, Justices Sharon Kennedy and Judith French raised just over $1.1 million. Bill DeMora, campaign manager for O'Donnell, called Timken's comments "long-used buzz words. Murders In The Third Picture Below, Which Is By The Cleveland Plain Dealer Newspaper And From Its Online News Venue At www.cleveland.com) Two are Democrats. Email: editor@clevelandurbannews.com.Coleman is an experienced Black political reporter who covered the 2008 presidential election for the Call and Post Newspaper in Cleveland, Ohio and the presidential elections in 2012 and 2016 As to the one-on-one interview by Coleman with Obama CLICK HERE TO READ THE ENTIRE ARTICLE AT CLEVELAND URBAN NEWS.COM, OHIO'S LEADER IN BLACK DIGITAL NEWSPopular Articles Of Last 6 Months At Cleveland Urban News.Com, Ohio's Black Digital News Leader... Click BelowPhoto Gallery Of Some Of The People And Issues We Write About Here At Cleveland Urban News.Com (Former President Barack Obama And Former First Lady Michelle Obama, In First Picture Below, Remain The Country's Royal Couple. He’s also the only candidate of the four who is running a race with a full-time trial schedule, but will continue to fundraise, he said.“I fully expect we’re going to have the resources needed to succeed,” he said.French, a Republican sitting justice, significantly outraised her Democratic opponent, former Ohio Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner: $437,747.82 to $59,851.63.French’s campaign received $437,747.82 and now has $371,318.69 available after expenses.Among the largest of the 1,123 contributions, French received $7,000 each from NiSource Inc. PAC, a regional utility company that owns Columbia Gas of Ohio and subsidiaries in other states, Ohio State Farm Agents and Associates PAC, the Ohio State Association of Plumbers and Pipefitters PCE, the Promoting our Republican Team PAC, the Brickler and Eckler law firm, the Dworken & Bernstein law firm and Tiberi’s campaign committee.She received $6,000 from the Ohio Chamber of Commerce PAC.Brunner’s campaign received $59,851.63 from 158 groups or individuals, and now has $52,963.76 available.Among her largest contributions, Brunner received $7,000 each from the Ohio Association of Justice and the trial attorneys’ association, and the Becker Law Firm in Elyria.Rosa Parks's letter about Martin Luther King Jr. goes up for saleGround beef recall 2020: JBS Food Canada recalls more than 38,000 pounds of meatRepublican 2020 Ohio Supreme Court candidates outraise Democrats© Plain Dealer file/Ohio Supreme Court/Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas/cleveland.com/TNSShow full articles without "Continue Reading" button for {0} hours.
"Most 'activist' judges I know call themselves 'conservative,'" said Brunner in a statement. (Photos by D’Arcy Egan)Judge Brunner, who serves as one of eight state appeals court judges of the Tenth District Court of Appeals in Franklin County, says the gerrymandering of legislative districts as her most important issue.The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that leveling the playing field and eliminating gerrymandering issues in Ohio does not belong in federal court, but rather the state courts.“Ohio is an extremely diverse state and gerrymandering has not served it well,” said Brunner. C.J.
We have to perform our function. Community Activists And Cleveland Urban News.Com Call For Justice For Slain Unarmed Florida Teen Trayvon Martin, Who Can Be Seen In The Second Picture Below. Democrat judges John P. O’Donnell and Jennifer Brunner will face Republican incumbents Judith French and Sharon Kennedy in the March 17 primary, and possibly give Ohio’s Democrats a 4-3 majority on Ohio’s top court.