May 19th, 2023 Bringing you the latest news, updates and what you need to know about the race for U.S. Senate in Ohio |
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3 Things to Know This Week: | - Matt Dolan was endorsed by 17 more elected Ohio Republicans this week, including 16 law enforcement officials.
- Matt Dolan continues to receive notable news coverage on his campaign trail stops, endorsements and direct policy hits on Sherrod Brown.
- Matt Dolan continued his focus on the need for enhanced border security to stop the flow of fentanyl across our southern border.
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Matt Dolan was endorsed by 17 more elected Ohio Republicans this week, including 16 law enforcement officials. - On Tuesday, during National Police Week, Matt Dolan was endorsed by 16 law enforcement leaders in Logan, Hardin, Butler, Hancock, Lake, Belmont, Knox, Morgan, Champaign, Washington, Ashtabula, Union, Fayette, Madison and Licking Counties! In a joint statement, they said, “The choice presently facing Ohio voters is one that carries ramifications for every city in our state and communities across America. As State Senator and a former prosecutor, Matt Dolan achieved a strong public record of supporting Ohio’s law enforcement community. Time and again, Matt has provided Ohio’s sheriff and police departments with the funding and programs we need. He is running a campaign focused on policy solutions and putting the needs of Ohio first. That’s why we support Matt Dolan for U.S. Senate.”
- To view the full slate of law enforcement endorsements, click here.
- On Thursday, Dolan was endorsed by Mayor Christina Muryn of Findlay. Muryn said of Matt, “Civic participation and public leadership are needed more than ever to move our cities, state and nation forward. With the challenges that confront America today, it’s vital we elect experienced public servants willing to put the good of our people before their own self-interest. Matt Dolan is one such public servant. He has a strong record of working to get results for the people of Ohio and that’s why I’m proud to endorse his campaign for U.S. Senate.”
- To read Mayor Muryn’s endorsement release, click here.
Matt Dolan continues to receive notable news coverage on his campaign trail stops, endorsements and direct policy hits on Sherrod Brown. - Local TV in Lima covered Matt Dolan’s stop with Senate President Matt Huffman where they discussed state and federal policy with local officials and Republican leaders.
- The Washington Examiner, a conservative outlet, covered Matt Dolan’s notable endorsement from law enforcement and Sherrod Brown’s past statement in support of police funding cuts.
- The Findlay Courier covered Matt’s trip to the Flag City and announced Dolan’s new endorsements in Hancock County.
Matt Dolan continued his focus on the need for enhanced border security to stop the flow of fentanyl across our southern border.
- Matt Dolan’s Gannett Ohio op-ed on his recent trip to the U.S. Mexico border with Ohio law enforcement continued to make news this week and he spotlighted the rise of rainbow fentanyl that has become more prevalent in Ohio.
- As Dolan kept up his focus on more stringent border security, Spectrum News reports about another candidate’s history on immigration policy: “…seven years ago, before seeking public office, Bernie Moreno criticized Trump’s [immigration] approach and made public appeals for “common sense immigration reform” – including the creation of a mechanism to allow some undocumented immigrants to become citizens, a review by Spectrum News shows… Back in 2016, before he was a political candidate, Moreno made public appeals for “common sense immigration reform,” called for a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants already in the U.S., and listed Trump and Adolf Hitler in a now-deleted Twitter poll…”
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Here are some photos of Matt Dolan on the trail from this week. |
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