Opponents accuse each other of being out of touch – Youngstown Vindicator
Christina Hagan, the Republican challenging nine-term incumbent Tim Ryan, said the Democrat has failed basic representation.
Ryan, D-Howland, said Hagan of Marlboro Township, is out of step with the district. Shes completely out of touch.
The two are facing each other in the race for the 13th Congressional District seat.
Also, Michael Fricke of Kent is on the ballot as a Libertarian but said he expects to get 5 percent to 7 percent of the vote and doesnt plan to raise even $5,000 for his campaign.
Ryan touts his nearly 18 years of experience as a member of Congress and his position on the House Appropriations Committee as putting the district and particularly the Mahoning Valley in a place where it can grow after the closure of Lordstown General Motors.
Between Lordstown Motors Corps all-electric Endurance being built at the former GM plant and Ultium Cells LLC a joint venture between GM and LG Chem under construction nearby as well as a TJX HomeGoods distribution center, weve got a hell of a shot to build an ecosystem and create thousands of jobs, Ryan said.
Were finally diversifying into areas of the economy that are growing, he said. There are a lot of job opportunities out there in our area.
The five-county 13th District includes most of Mahoning and Trumbull counties. The job pays $174,000 annually.
To change representation now, Ryan said, would be the wrong decision.
Ive got a long substantive record, he said. She doesnt live in the district.
Hagan lives about a mile outside the 13th District. She ran and lost in the 2018 Republican primary for the 16th District seat. She doesnt live in that district either.
But Hagan said: Its a gimmick at best to say Im foreign to this district.
If she wins the election, Hagan said she would move into the district and is already starting to look for homes near Alliance.
Hagan said voters are ready for a fresh change. Congressman Tim Ryan has failed basic representation. He was elected as a pro-life, pro-gun candidate, and hes abandoned those positions.
She also said Ryan being on the Appropriations Committee hasnt helped our district. Whether hes in a position of power or not, hes not succeeded.
Ryan said hes brought back more than $4.6 billion in federal funds for the district, largely because of his seat on Appropriations.
Hagan served in the Ohio House from March 2011 to December 2018.
If elected to Congress, Hagan said her priorities would be to revive the regions economy, create a bipartisan infrastructure bill and tackle regulatory reform.
Not enough has been done to bring back manufacturing jobs to our region or train unemployed workers with new skills, Hagan said. These are easy common sense solutions that we can achieve to fix the problem.
Hagan wants to work with President Donald Trump, who supports her candidacy, to make his tax cuts permanent. Ryan says the tax cuts primarily benefited the wealthy.
Hagan also wants to sponsor a bipartisan infrastructure bill to improve roads, rail and internet access. One option to pay for the costs would be to reallocate funds the nation is spending in Afghanistan.
Trump had talked of a major infrastructure bill during his first presidential campaign and the early part of his administration but hasnt introduced a proposal.
Ryan also supports an infrastructure bill and spoke with Trumps team at the 2017 inauguration about putting one together but never heard from anyone again.
Trump had an opportunity because he won traditional Democratic areas, but he missed with infrastructure, Ryan said.
The Ohio Freedom Fund, a Washington, D.C.-based outside special interest group that helped Hagan in the Republican primary, also is working to get her elected in the general election.
The fund spent $97,500 to support Hagan in the primary and is expected to spend at least that much in the general election.
Its a dark money group that has a relationship with her, Ryan said.
Hagan said the fund wants to see new leadership in the district. They see this as a potential pickup seat.
During her failed bid in 2018 for the 16th District seat, the Conservative Leadership Alliance, a dark money group with ties to FirstEnergy, spent more than $100,000 against her.
I have general concerns about dark money, Hagan said. Transparency should be part of it. But I have no control over (the Ohio Freedom Fund). I have no contract with them.
This is Frickes first time running for elected office.
A Libertarian, Fricke acknowledges that hes going to raise little money and wont do well in the election.
Im a realist, he said. Im probably not going to be elected. Libertarians take 5, 6, 7 percent of the vote. Eventually, major party candidates are going to want that 5, 6, 7 percent, and theyll pay attention to us for that. People arent going to vote for me to win but to make a change.
Fricke is campaigning on bringing back troops home and ending the nations involvement in wars in the Middle East, balancing the federal budget and supporting personal freedoms. That includes no restrictions on same-sex marriages and no government censorship or regulation of social media and technology. He also wants to decriminalize marijuana and strongly supports a persons right to bear arms.
Tim Ryan
AGE: 47
POLITICAL PARTY: Democrat
OCCUPATION: Congressman
PREVIOUS ELECTED EXPERIENCE: Nine-term congressman, former Ohio state senator
GOALS: Focus on making the Mahoning Valley an electronic vehicle and battery hub, job growth and improved health and wellness
NOTABLE QUOTE: The plan is to diversify and thats what were doing.
Christina Hagan
AGE: 31
POLITICAL PARTY: Republican
OCCUPATION: Fund development manager for ICU Mobile
PREVIOUS ELECTED EXPERIENCE: State representative from March 2011 to December 2018
GOALS: Revive the economy in Northeast Ohio, support an infrastructure bill and regulatory reform
NOTABLE QUOTE: I would provide a unique voice in Congress.
Michael Fricke
AGE: 46
POLITICAL PARTY: Libertarian
OCCUPATION: Senior scientist at Olon Ricerca Bioscience
PREVIOUS ELECTED EXPERIENCE: None
GOALS: Bring home the military, balance the budget and supporting personal freedoms
NOTABLE QUOTE: I want to give people options.
Oct 4, 2020
Christina Hagan, the Republican challenging nine-term incumbent Tim Ryan, said the Democrat has failed basic representation.
Ryan, D-Howland, said Hagan of Marlboro Township, is out of step with the district. Shes completely out of touch.
The two are facing each other in the race for the 13th Congressional District seat.
Also, Michael Fricke of Kent is on the ballot as a Libertarian but said he expects to get 5 percent to 7 percent of the vote and doesnt plan to raise even $5,000 for his campaign.
Ryan touts his nearly 18 years of experience as a member of Congress and his position on the House Appropriations Committee as putting the district and particularly the Mahoning Valley in a place where it can grow after the closure of Lordstown General Motors.
Between Lordstown Motors Corps all-electric Endurance being built at the former GM plant and Ultium Cells LLC a joint venture between GM and LG Chem under construction nearby as well as a TJX HomeGoods distribution center, weve got a hell of a shot to build an ecosystem and create thousands of jobs, Ryan said.
Were finally diversifying into areas of the economy that are growing, he said. There are a lot of job opportunities out there in our area.
The five-county 13th District includes most of Mahoning and Trumbull counties. The job pays $174,000 annually.
To change representation now, Ryan said, would be the wrong decision.
Ive got a long substantive record, he said. She doesnt live in the district.
Hagan lives about a mile outside the 13th District. She ran and lost in the 2018 Republican primary for the 16th District seat. She doesnt live in that district either.
But Hagan said: Its a gimmick at best to say Im foreign to this district.
If she wins the election, Hagan said she would move into the district and is already starting to look for homes near Alliance.
Hagan said voters are ready for a fresh change. Congressman Tim Ryan has failed basic representation. He was elected as a pro-life, pro-gun candidate, and hes abandoned those positions.
She also said Ryan being on the Appropriations Committee hasnt helped our district. Whether hes in a position of power or not, hes not succeeded.
Ryan said hes brought back more than $4.6 billion in federal funds for the district, largely because of his seat on Appropriations.
Hagan served in the Ohio House from March 2011 to December 2018.
If elected to Congress, Hagan said her priorities would be to revive the regions economy, create a bipartisan infrastructure bill and tackle regulatory reform.
Not enough has been done to bring back manufacturing jobs to our region or train unemployed workers with new skills, Hagan said. These are easy common sense solutions that we can achieve to fix the problem.
Hagan wants to work with President Donald Trump, who supports her candidacy, to make his tax cuts permanent. Ryan says the tax cuts primarily benefited the wealthy.
Hagan also wants to sponsor a bipartisan infrastructure bill to improve roads, rail and internet access. One option to pay for the costs would be to reallocate funds the nation is spending in Afghanistan.
Trump had talked of a major infrastructure bill during his first presidential campaign and the early part of his administration but hasnt introduced a proposal.
Ryan also supports an infrastructure bill and spoke with Trumps team at the 2017 inauguration about putting one together but never heard from anyone again.
Trump had an opportunity because he won traditional Democratic areas, but he missed with infrastructure, Ryan said.
The Ohio Freedom Fund, a Washington, D.C.-based outside special interest group that helped Hagan in the Republican primary, also is working to get her elected in the general election.
The fund spent $97,500 to support Hagan in the primary and is expected to spend at least that much in the general election.
Its a dark money group that has a relationship with her, Ryan said.
Hagan said the fund wants to see new leadership in the district. They see this as a potential pickup seat.
During her failed bid in 2018 for the 16th District seat, the Conservative Leadership Alliance, a dark money group with ties to FirstEnergy, spent more than $100,000 against her.
I have general concerns about dark money, Hagan said. Transparency should be part of it. But I have no control over (the Ohio Freedom Fund). I have no contract with them.
This is Frickes first time running for elected office.
A Libertarian, Fricke acknowledges that hes going to raise little money and wont do well in the election.
Im a realist, he said. Im probably not going to be elected. Libertarians take 5, 6, 7 percent of the vote. Eventually, major party candidates are going to want that 5, 6, 7 percent, and theyll pay attention to us for that. People arent going to vote for me to win but to make a change.
Fricke is campaigning on bringing back troops home and ending the nations involvement in wars in the Middle East, balancing the federal budget and supporting personal freedoms. That includes no restrictions on same-sex marriages and no government censorship or regulation of social media and technology. He also wants to decriminalize marijuana and strongly supports a persons right to bear arms.
Today's breaking news and more in your inbox
70 years ago, 1950Mary Haddow was honored by the Youngstown Educational Association for her years of service. ...
YOUNGSTOWN Music filled the air inside Stambaugh Stadium Saturday afternoon as the YSU Marching Pride played a ...
BOARDMAN A 19-year-old man found Saturday afternoon on the side of the road on South Avenue near Western ...
WARREN Complaints about panhandlers approaching drivers as they wait at traffic lights have council members ...
Christina Hagan, the Republican challenging nine-term incumbent Tim Ryan, said the Democrat has failed basic ...
Read more:
Opponents accuse each other of being out of touch - Youngstown Vindicator
- British politicians are turning me into a libertarian - The Critic - December 22nd, 2024 [December 22nd, 2024]
- Our Libertarian moment is coming. Why opposition will weather it better | Opinion - The Topeka Capital-Journal - December 22nd, 2024 [December 22nd, 2024]
- Libertarian Populism Killed the Spending Bill - The American Conservative - December 22nd, 2024 [December 22nd, 2024]
- Analysis | Will Trump have a Libertarian in his Cabinet? - The Washington Post - December 18th, 2024 [December 18th, 2024]
- Reports of the NC Libertarian Partys death have been exaggerated - Carolina Journal - December 18th, 2024 [December 18th, 2024]
- Time Reflects the Revolution of Libertarian Liberalism: Trump and Milei on the Global Stage - InfoNegocios Miami - December 14th, 2024 [December 14th, 2024]
- ARGT: Riding The Libertarian Wave Of Economic Revival - Seeking Alpha - December 12th, 2024 [December 12th, 2024]
- The Washington Post's Kate Cohen Discovers Inner Libertarian - RealClearMarkets - November 28th, 2024 [November 28th, 2024]
- Heres to hoping Trump delivers on some of his Libertarian promises - OCRegister - November 23rd, 2024 [November 23rd, 2024]
- Publish more libertarian and conservative voices, and more Cameron Smith columns | Letters - Tennessean - November 23rd, 2024 [November 23rd, 2024]
- Liberal, conservative and libertarian students discuss the state of the country after election - Wyoming Public Media - November 16th, 2024 [November 16th, 2024]
- Expecting pardon from Trump, libertarian writer pleads guilty in Capitol riot case - WUSA9.com - November 16th, 2024 [November 16th, 2024]
- ITS BEEN THE HONOR OF MY LIFETIME TO BE THE LIBERTARIAN CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENT - Chase Oliver - November 14th, 2024 [November 14th, 2024]
- 2024 Election Wrap Up - Libertarian Party of Michigan - November 14th, 2024 [November 14th, 2024]
- RFK Jr., who dropped out of presidential race in August, received more votes in Alabama than Green Party, Libertarian Party combined - Yahoo! Voices - November 14th, 2024 [November 14th, 2024]
- Who is Chase Oliver? What to know about the Libertarian candidate appearing on US ballots - USA TODAY - November 8th, 2024 [November 8th, 2024]
- Colorado fights Libertarian Party lawsuit seeking hand count after leak of voting-machine passwords - Washington Times - November 8th, 2024 [November 8th, 2024]
- How the Libertarian presidential candidate could be a spoiler for Trump - Washington Examiner - November 8th, 2024 [November 8th, 2024]
- Excluding the Libertarian may have saved Miller-Meeks in IA-01 - Bleeding Heartland - November 8th, 2024 [November 8th, 2024]
- Who is Chase Oliver, Libertarian candidate garnering attention in the US elections? - Firstpost - November 8th, 2024 [November 8th, 2024]
- Colorado Libertarian Party calls for hand count in lawsuit over leaked voting-machine passwords - Washington Times - November 8th, 2024 [November 8th, 2024]
- Opinion: Masks are over, and so is the Libertarian Party in Indiana - IndyStar - October 31st, 2024 [October 31st, 2024]
- Mailer in CD-3 appears aimed at boosting Libertarian candidate - The Durango Herald - October 31st, 2024 [October 31st, 2024]
- Raw interview with Bernard Johnson, Libertarian candidate for U.S. Representative, District 19 - MyFoxZone.com KIDY - October 31st, 2024 [October 31st, 2024]
- Meet the Libertarian running for Congress in IN-3 - WANE - October 28th, 2024 [October 28th, 2024]
- Q&A: Gideon Oakes, Libertarian candidate for Public Utilities Commission - News From The States - October 16th, 2024 [October 16th, 2024]
- Libertarian Donald Rainwater thinks he can win it all in 2024 - WTHITV.com - October 9th, 2024 [October 9th, 2024]
- Libertarian Rainwater thinks he can win it all in 2024 - pharostribune.com - October 9th, 2024 [October 9th, 2024]
- Libertarian Donald Rainwater thinks he can win it all in 2024 - Chronicle-Tribune - October 9th, 2024 [October 9th, 2024]
- Harry Bronson, candidate for NYS Assembly; the state of the Libertarian party; How to make college more accessible: coming up on... - October 4th, 2024 [October 4th, 2024]
- Opinion | Vivek Ramaswamy Is No Friend of the Libertarian Movement - The Wall Street Journal - October 1st, 2024 [October 1st, 2024]
- Libertarian Party has the right platform to restore America -- Tim Johnson - Madison.com - September 22nd, 2024 [September 22nd, 2024]
- Lyon Countys current sheriff will appear on November ballot as Libertarian candidate - Dakota News Now - September 22nd, 2024 [September 22nd, 2024]
- N.H. Libertarian Party encourages 'assassination' of Harris, drawing scrutiny from state, federal authorities - WBUR News - September 19th, 2024 [September 19th, 2024]
- Feds aware of' NH Libertarian Party's post glorifying killing of VP Harris - NBC Boston - September 19th, 2024 [September 19th, 2024]
- N.H. Libertarian Party shares, deletes post on X endorsing the assassination of VP Harris - The Boston Globe - September 19th, 2024 [September 19th, 2024]
- Libertarian Party NH Posts Position on Political Assassinations - InDepthNH.org - September 19th, 2024 [September 19th, 2024]
- New Hampshire Libertarian Party shares and deletes post that suggests assassinating Harris would be heroic - The Independent - September 19th, 2024 [September 19th, 2024]
- Lyon Countys current sheriff will appear on November ballot as Libertarian candidate - KTIV Siouxland's News Channel - September 19th, 2024 [September 19th, 2024]
- Libertarian Party of New Hampshires Post on X Urging Assassination of Harris Prompts Visit From FBI - The New York Sun - September 19th, 2024 [September 19th, 2024]
- Demands for investigation after NH Libertarian Party shares threatening Harris - AlterNet - September 19th, 2024 [September 19th, 2024]
- Libertarian candidates for Congress will not be on Iowa ballots after final court decision - KCRG - September 14th, 2024 [September 14th, 2024]
- Iowa Libertarian Party appeals to Supreme Court to have names on ballot - WHO TV 13 Des Moines News & Weather - September 14th, 2024 [September 14th, 2024]
- Newscast 9.12.2024: Libertarian congressional nominees won't be on Iowa ballots; College enrollments up at all 3 Iowa public universities &... - September 14th, 2024 [September 14th, 2024]
- Libertarian will run write-in campaign - Southeast Iowa Union - September 14th, 2024 [September 14th, 2024]
- New IMF chief negotiators leave Libertarian gov't reassessing the turf - MercoPress - September 14th, 2024 [September 14th, 2024]
- Meet the gay, gun-toting libertarian whos giving Trump a run for his money in swing states - Reckon - September 12th, 2024 [September 12th, 2024]
- Libertarian candidates for Congress will not be on Iowa ballots after final court decision - WOWT - September 12th, 2024 [September 12th, 2024]
- Iowa Libertarian Congressional candidates say the race isnt over - KCRG - September 12th, 2024 [September 12th, 2024]
- Iowa Supreme Court: Libertarian candidates for Congress wont be on the ballot - The Gazette - September 12th, 2024 [September 12th, 2024]
- Libertarian candidates for Congress will be left off Iowa ballots after final court decision - Houston Chronicle - September 12th, 2024 [September 12th, 2024]
- Chase Oliver seeks to build Libertarian Party through White House run, targeting ballot access wins - 11Alive.com WXIA - September 12th, 2024 [September 12th, 2024]
- Iowa Supreme Court rules that Libertarian candidates can be kept off the ballot - The Center Square - September 12th, 2024 [September 12th, 2024]
- Libertarian candidates for Congress will be left off Iowa ballots after final court decision - The Caledonian-Record - September 12th, 2024 [September 12th, 2024]
- Libertarian Congressional Candidates Lose Bid To Be On Iowa Ballot - iHeart - September 12th, 2024 [September 12th, 2024]
- Iowa judge rules against putting Libertarian candidates on the ballot - ABC 6 News KAAL TV - September 12th, 2024 [September 12th, 2024]
- Iowa Supreme Court rejects Libertarian Party bid to appear on November ballot - kwwl.com - September 12th, 2024 [September 12th, 2024]
- Iowa judge rules against Libertarian candidates, keeping their names off the ballot for Congress - News-Press Now - September 12th, 2024 [September 12th, 2024]
- Iowa judge rules against Libertarian candidates, keeping their names off the ballot for Congress - The Associated Press - September 8th, 2024 [September 8th, 2024]
- Iowa Judge Rules Against Libertarian Candidates, Keeping Their Names off the Ballot for Congress - U.S. News & World Report - September 8th, 2024 [September 8th, 2024]
- Iowa judge rules against Libertarian candidates, keeping their names off the ballot for Congress - KCCI Des Moines - September 8th, 2024 [September 8th, 2024]
- Iowa judge rules against Libertarian candidates, keeping their names off the ballot for Congress - ABC News - September 8th, 2024 [September 8th, 2024]
- Iowa judge rules against Libertarian candidates, keeping their names off the ballot for Congress - Local 5 - weareiowa.com - September 8th, 2024 [September 8th, 2024]
- OPB Politics Now: Why Oregons Republican Party is so focused on the tiny Libertarian Party - Oregon Public Broadcasting - September 8th, 2024 [September 8th, 2024]
- Libertarian Candidate for State Treasurer Hopes to Give the People a Window into the Treasury - Arkansas Money & Politics - September 8th, 2024 [September 8th, 2024]
- Iowa judge rules against Libertarian candidates, keeping their names off the ballot for Congress - The Caledonian-Record - September 8th, 2024 [September 8th, 2024]
- Iowa court heart arguments over Libertarian candidates ballot access - ABC 6 News KAAL TV - September 8th, 2024 [September 8th, 2024]
- Iowa judge rules against Libertarian candidates, keeping their names off the ballot for Congress - Globe Gazette - September 8th, 2024 [September 8th, 2024]
- Iowa judge rules against Libertarian candidates, keeping their names off the ballot for Congress - LocalNews8.com - September 8th, 2024 [September 8th, 2024]
- Iowa judge rules against Libertarian candidates, keeping their names off the ballot for Congress - Oil City Derrick - September 8th, 2024 [September 8th, 2024]
- Libertarian candidates argue to judge to get back on Iowa ballot. When will a ruling come? - Des Moines Register - September 6th, 2024 [September 6th, 2024]
- Libertarian candidates in Iowa fighting to place their names on the ballot - WQAD Moline - September 6th, 2024 [September 6th, 2024]
- I want to provide an alternative to voters: Libertarian nominee Chase Oliver | The Hill - NewsNation Now - September 6th, 2024 [September 6th, 2024]
- Current Lyon County Sheriff allowed to appear on ballot as Libertarian - KCAU 9 - September 6th, 2024 [September 6th, 2024]
- Current Lyon County Sheriff allowed to appear on ballot as Libertarian - KELOLAND.com - September 6th, 2024 [September 6th, 2024]
- Judge gives Libertarian Party a court win, temporarily halting ballot certification - KGAN TV - September 6th, 2024 [September 6th, 2024]
- Hearing held for sheriff to be allowed as libertarian candidate - Dakota News Now - September 6th, 2024 [September 6th, 2024]
- Iowa Libertarian Party granted a temporary injunction on ballot approval - UI The Daily Iowan - September 6th, 2024 [September 6th, 2024]
- Libertarian Sid Daoud might be an election spoiler. He doesn't care. - Daily Inter Lake - September 6th, 2024 [September 6th, 2024]
- Libertarian candidates for US Congress removed from November ballot in Iowa - The Associated Press - August 31st, 2024 [August 31st, 2024]