Democrat and Dayton Mayor Nan Whaley, who is vying for Gov. Mike DeWine’s job, blasted DeWine and his fellow Republicans as “too weak” on corruption in a speech on the statehouse steps on Tuesday.
Meanwhile, fellow Democrat and Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley last week announced his bid for the governorship, setting up a southwestern Ohio primary battle.
Today on All Sides with Ann Fisher Weekly Reporter Roundtable, we consider DeWine’s challenges for re-election in 2022.
Guests:
- Laura Bischoff, politics and state government reporter for Gannett Ohio
- Darrel Rowland, senior editor for The Columbus Dispatch
- Farnoush Amiri, statehouse reporter for The Associated Press
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