Anonymous ID: 336e94 Aug. 1, 2021, 7:56 p.m. No.14248584   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8596 >>8656 >>8772 >>8838 >>8940 >>9020 >>9085 >>9154 >>9188

In Ohio-15, It's Trump Vs. Rep. Stivers By Proxy

 

National eyes are on the Republican primary Tuesday for the seat of former Rep. Steve Stivers, R.-Ohio.

A week after the candidate he supported in the Texas-6 special election lost in an upset, Donald Trump has weighed in strongly for Ohio Coal Association Chairman Mike Carey in the Republican primary in Ohio's 15th District (Columbus).

 

His political action committee last week made a whopping $348,000 TV time buy.

But Stivers, who resigned his House seat to become head of the Ohio Chamber of Commerce, has strongly endorsed friend and State Sen. Jeff LeRe.

In giving his blessings to LeRe, Stivers cited the legislator’s conservatism and his “law and order” background as a former deputy county sheriff.

 

In an 11-candidate field that includes Carey and three of LeRe’s fellow state legislators, Stivers’ strong support could pack a particularly hard punch.

“LeRe will win because ‘establishment Republicans’ support him and there is a very crowded field,” said one local GOP activist who requested anonymity, adding that congressmen picked by the Columbus GOP establishment have held the district for all but 2 of the last 55 years.

The same activist added that “Trump is wearing thin here.”

 

The Carey camp offered a diametrically different portrait of Republican voters.

According to a late June survey conducted for Carey by Fabrizio, Lee and Associates, the coal lobbyist topped the field with 44%, followed by LeRe at 10%, former State Rep. Ron Hood 9%, State Sen. Bob Peterson 8%, and State Sen. Stephanie Kunze 5%.

All, in varying degrees, identify themselves as Trump supporters.

 

When likely Republican voters were informed Carey had Trump’s personal endorsement, however, his numbers jumped to 60% and the other four contenders remained in single digits.

 

https://www.newsmax.com/john-gizzi/stivers-trump-lere-carey/2021/08/01/id/1030755/

Anonymous ID: 336e94 Aug. 1, 2021, 8:26 p.m. No.14248770   🗄️.is 🔗kun

A preprint study published by researchers from Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh surveyed 5,121,436 US adults and found that while vaccine hesitancy decreased overall by one-third between January and May 2021, there was no decrease in hesitancy among those with a professional degree or PhD.

 

"Those with professional degrees (e.g., JD, MBA) and PhDs were the only education groups without a decrease in hesitancy, and by May, those with PhDs had the highest hesitancy.

 

To our knowledge, no other study has evaluated education with this level of granularity, which was possible due to our unusually large sample size (>10,000 participants with PhDs).

 

Further investigation into hesitancy among those with a PhD is warranted."

 

https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.07.20.21260795v1.full-text

https://gab.com/KanekoaTheGreat