Over the past few months, I had been so caught up in the post-college job search that I forgot about my poor blog. But don’t worry, more post will be on their way.
March 11, 2008
Once a lobbyist always a lobbyist
Released from the Ohio Democratic Party on March 11:
After weeks of lying to Ohioans about his lucrative career as a professional lobbyist, Republican congressional candidate Steve Stivers got caught. Yesterday, Steve Stivers was confronted with signed lobbying forms demonstrating that, contrary to his own public statements, he was in fact a high-paid lobbyist in the state of Ohio for seven years.
In spite of this evidence, Steve Stivers refuses to come clean, resorting instead to the kind of ridiculous lobbyist doublespeak that voters hate.
“I was never a lobbyist per se,” Stivers told the Columbus Dispatch.
“In typical lobbyist fashion, Steve Stivers is talking out of both sides of his mouth and refusing to admit the truth,” said Ohio Democratic Party Communications Director Alex Goepfert.
Aside from signed lobbyist registration and financial disclosure forms, newspaper accounts from across Ohio have frequently recounted the activities of “lobbyist Steve Stivers.” Stivers even directed an entire team of other paid lobbyists and supervised their lobbying efforts.
“If Steve Stivers is willing to lie about his career as a high-paid lobbyist, then how can we possibly trust him to stand up for Ohio’s best interests in the Congress?” said Goepfert. “What else is Steve Stivers hiding about his lobbying career?”
March 5, 2008
Redfern reacts to McCain’s nomination
Late last night I received an e-mail for the Ohio Democratic Party, containing this statement from ODP Chairman Chris Redfern.
“During his brief primary campaign in Ohio, John McCain voiced his support for job-killing economic policies, told state manufacturing workers that their jobs were never coming back, then took the weekend off for a barbeque on his ranch,” said Ohio Democratic Party Chairman Chris Redfern. “Is it just me, or have Ohioans seen this movie before?”
-Jen Steer
March 4, 2008
Pass the time, add up the delegates
Today is going to be a long day for anyone in the Ohio who wants to watch the returns come in. It will be an even longer day for the people who have to cover those returns. But here’s a little something to pass the time in between.
The CNN delegate counter game allows you to plug in your predictions for the primaries to see who comes out on top of the delegate count. While I spent most of my time playing with the Democrat version, there is a Republican version as well. Slate has a delegate calculator that looks pretty similar, but it’s just for the Democrats.
There are several different delegate calculators out there. Buckeye State Blog has one that just calculates Democratic delegates in Ohio by district.
So enter you predictions, or the returns as the day goes on. Keep busy. Hopefully, we’ll have a much clearer pictures of the race tonight.
-Jen Steer
March 1, 2008
Redfern says young voters are important in primaries
Ohio Democratic Party Chairman Chris Redfern was one of the many politicians in the spin room following the Democratic debate at Cleveland State. While a few people were not so friendly to the student media (Yes, I’m talking about you, Jesse Jackson), Redfern was willing to answer a few questions. Here is original video I shot of Redfern talking about how important young voters are to the Democrats.
-Jen Steer
March 1, 2008
Reactions to Democratic debate
On Tuesday, the two Democratic candidates debated one last time before the Ohio and Texas primaries on March 4. Here is some original video I shot in the spin room after the democratic debate at Cleveland State.
-Jen Steer






