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00:00:29>> THE ELECTION OF 2014 IS IN
THE BOOKS.
00:00:32A RECAP OF WHAT HAPPENED AND
SOME THOUGHTS ON WHY AND WHAT'S
00:00:35NEXT -- THIS WEEK IN "THE STATE
OF OHIO."
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00:00:47>> AS IT WAS IN 2010, MID TERM
ELECTION NIGHT 2014 WAS A BIG
00:00:51ONE FOR REPUBLICANS, AS THE
PARTY SWEPT ALL THE STATEWIDE
00:00:55RACES AND BROUGHT MOMENTUM INTO
GOVERNOR JOHN KASICH'S SECOND
00:00:58TERM.
AND DEFEAT AT MOST LEVELS LEFT
00:01:02DEMOCRATS DISAPPOINTED, ANGRY,
AND EVEN A LITTLE CONFUSED.
00:01:06?
>> THAT'S CALLED THE NEW
00:01:09REPUBLICAN PARTY!
>> WITH AC/DC THUNDERING OVER
00:01:12THE SPEAKERS AT THE RENAISSANCE
OWE TELL IN DOWNTOWN COLUMBUS,
00:01:15NEWLY RE-ELECTED GOVERNOR JOHN
KASICH TOOK THE STAGE TO
00:01:18DELIVER HIS VICTORY SPEECH TWO
HOURS AFTER THE POLLS CLOSED,
00:01:21FLANKED BY HIS FAMILY AND
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR MARY TAYLOR
00:01:25AND SURROUNDED BY SUPPORTERS.
KASICH STARTED WITH A NOD TO
00:01:28HIS DEMOCRATIC OPPONENT ED
FITZGERALD, WHO HE STILL
00:01:32REFUSED TO NAME.
>> JUST SAY A -- SAY JUST A
00:01:34THING ABOUT MY OPPONENT.
WHO PUT UP A GOOD FIGHT.
00:01:38HE WORKED HARD.
HE'S GOT A GOOD FAMILY.
00:01:42GOD BLESS HIM AND HIS FAMILY.
WE WISH THEM THE BEST.
00:01:44I HOPE YOU'LL JOIN ME IN A
ROUND OF APPLAUSE.
00:01:47[APPLAUSE]
>> THAT WAS SOMETHING OF A
00:01:50SURPRISE, CONSIDERING HOW THE
CAMPAIGN HAD GONE.
00:01:53KASICH HAD ALMOST REFUSED TO
ACKNOWLEDGE THAT THERE WAS A
00:01:56DEMOCRAT RUNNING AGAINST HIM,
AND HAD SAID ON THIS SHOW AND
00:01:59OTHERS THAT HE WOULD NOT DEBATE
FITZGERALD BECAUSE HIS
00:02:02CAMPAIGN, IN KASICH'S WORDS,
"KIND OF WENT AWAY."
00:02:06KASICH'S SHORT, EARNEST REMARKS
WERE IN STARK CONTRAST TO THE
00:02:10ANIMATED SPEECH HE DELIVERED
FOUR YEARS AGO, WHEN HE AEKED
00:02:13OUT A TWO-POINT WIN OVER
INCUMBENT DEMOCRAT TED
00:02:17STRICKLAND AFTER A LONG AND
SPIRITED CAMPAIGN.
00:02:19DURING MOST OF HIS NEARLY
NINE-MINUTE ELECTION NIGHT
00:02:22SPEECH, KASICH WENT THROUGH THE
USUAL THANK YOUS, THEN TALKED
00:02:25ABOUT WHY HE FELT HE'D WON.
HE FOCUSED ON THE ECONOMY,
00:02:28WHICH HE SAYS IS BEING
DIVERSIFIED TO THE POINT WHERE,
00:02:31QUOTING KASICH HERE, "IT'S NOT
YOUR OLD MAN'S OHIO ANYMORE.
00:02:35IT'S A MODERN, EXCITING, NEW,
INOWE VASIVE BUCKEYE STATE."
00:02:39AS HE OFTEN DOES, KASICH THEN
TOOK A TURN TOWARD HIS
00:02:42RELIGIOUS BRIEFS AND TRUMPETED
HOW HE FEELS HE'S REACHED OUT
00:02:46TO THE MENTALLY ILL, THE DRUG
ADDICTED, THE WORKING POOR AND
00:02:48OTHERS, HE SAID HAD BEEN
FORGOTTEN.
00:02:50AND KASICH SAID HE WANTS TO
INVITE EVERYONE IN, ESPECIALLY
00:02:53PEOPLE IN MINORITY COMMUNITIES.
>> NOTHING GOOD IS EVER LOST.
00:02:59ANYTHING YOU EVER DO TO LIFT
SOMEONE ELSE, TO GIVE THEM A
00:03:06CHANCE, TO IMPROVE THEIR LIVES,
TO GIVE THEM SOME HOPE, IF IT'S
00:03:10JUST ONE PERSON, IT WILL BE
RECORDED IN THE BOOK OF LIFE.
00:03:15AND WILL FOLLOW YOU THROUGH
ETERNITY.
00:03:17YOU SEE, NOTHING GOOD IS EVER
LOST.
00:03:21AND OVER THESE NEXT FEW YEARS,
WE NEED TO RECLAIM OUR
00:03:28COMMUNITIES, RECLAIM OUR
SCHOOLS, RECLAIM THOSE WHO HAVE
00:03:33BEEN ISOLATED LIKE OUR SENIOR
CITIZENS, TOO OFTEN -- TOO MUCH
00:03:37OF THE TIME, AND WE HAVE TO BE
BOLD TO CHALLENGE THE STATUS
00:03:41QUO.
AND THAT MEANS ALL OF US,
00:03:43WHEREVER WE ARE, IN THE
WORKPLACE, OR IN THE GOVERNMENT
00:03:46OR ON THE SPORTS FIELD, IT
DOESN'T MATTER.
00:03:48YOU SEE, I THINK WITH THIS
TREMENDOUS WIN WE ARE HAVING
00:03:54TONIGHT, ALL ACROSS OHIO, IN
SOME AREAS THAT VERY RARELY
00:03:59HAVE EVER VOTED REPUBLICAN,
THERE'S A SIGNAL THAT'S BEING
00:04:04SENT THAT WE CAN FACE OUR
CHALLENGES, WE CAN FACE OUR
00:04:07PROBLEMS AND HAVE THE COURAGE
TO ANSWER THE BELL.
00:04:11LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, I'M JUST
ONE SIMPLE HUMAN BEING, JUST
00:04:15LIKE YOU.
BUT HERE'S WHAT I KNOW.
00:04:19YOU PUT TOGETHER A GREAT TEAM
OF PEOPLE WHO ARE COMMITTED TO
00:04:24RAISING THE BAR FOR EVERYONE,
YOU CAN HAVE MAGIC.
00:04:29AND WE'RE HAVING MAGIC IN OHIO.
OH, IT'S THE SHOWS ONLY --
00:04:36[APPLAUSE]
YOU KNOW, AS THEY LIKE TO SAY,
00:04:43WE'RE ONLY AT HALFTIME HERE IN
OHIO.
00:04:48AND LET ME TELL YOU THAT WE
WILL, ALL OF US, ALL OF OUR
00:04:52TEAM, WE'RE GOING TO DO OUR
BEST.
00:04:54OH, WE'RE GOING TO HAVE OUR
FAILURES AND OUR FIGHTS AND
00:04:56PEOPLE ARE GOING TO GET UPSET,
BUT AT THE END OF THE DAY, I
00:04:59WANT YOU TO KNOW THAT WITH THE
HELP OF THE LORD, WE WILL
00:05:03CONTINUE TO DO THE THINGS THAT
WE BELIEVE ARE RIGHT TO HELP
00:05:08AND BUILD A STRONGER OHIO.
YOU SEE, FOLKS, WE'RE NOW PART
00:05:12OF A MOVEMENT.
THIS IS JUST NOT ANOTHER
00:05:15ELECTION, ANOTHER POLITICAL
CAMPAIGN.
00:05:17THIS IS A MOVEMENT.
TO RESTORE HOPE IN OUR STATE
00:05:22AND MAYBE IT CAN EVEN BECOME
CONTAGIOUS WITH HOPE BEING
00:05:28RESTORED ALL ACROSS THE UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA.
00:05:31I APPRECIATE YOU ALL SO MUCH.
GOOD LUCK.
00:05:33GOD BLESS YOU AND THANK YOU ALL
VERY MUCH FOR THIS WIN!
00:05:36THANK YOU!
>> THAT LAST LINE WAS HEARD BY
00:05:39SOME AS A REFERENCE TO KASICH'S
LONG-RUMORED ASPIRATIONS TO RUN
00:05:42FOR PRESIDENT.
KASICH HAS SAID ON THIS SHOW
00:05:45AND ELSEWHERE THAT HE PLANS TO
STAY IN OHIO, BUT HE HAS NEVER
00:05:48SAID HE WOULD NOT RUN.
THE OTHER REPUBLICAN INCUMBENTS
00:05:52WHO WERE RE-ELECTED WERE ALSO
IN THE ROOM AND OVER THE
00:05:55EVENING CAME TO THE STAGE TO
ACCEPT THEIR VICTORIES AS WELL.
00:05:57THAT INCLUDED ATTORNEY GENERAL
MIKE DEWINE, WHO IS THOUGHT TO
00:06:00BE STRONGLY CONSIDERING A RUN
FOR GOVERNOR IN 2018.
00:06:04ANDY CHOW ASKED HIM ABOUT THAT
ON ELECTION NIGHT, AND DEWINE
00:06:07SAID IT WOULD BE INAPPROPRIATE
TO TALK ABOUT THAT ON KASICH'S
00:06:10NIGHT, BUT HE DID ADDRESS THE
KASICH PRESIDENTIAL TALK.
00:06:14>> WELL, LOOK, I MEAN, I THINK
THAT JOHN KASICH CERTAINLY
00:06:17WOULD MAKE A GREAT PRESIDENTIAL
CANDIDATE.
00:06:20I THINK -- WE'RE BLESSED IN
OHIO TO HAVE TWO INDIVIDUALS
00:06:24WHO ARE -- WOULD HAVE TO BE ON
ANYONE'S LIST.
00:06:29>> WHAT DO YOU THINK THAT MEANS
FOR THE REPUBLICAN PARTY AS IT
00:06:31CONTINUES TO GROW IN OHIO AND
WHAT DOES THAT MEAN FOR MAYBE
00:06:35POTENTIAL -- ANY POTENTIAL
CANDIDATE RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT
00:06:38IN THE FUTURE?
>> WELL, OHIO IS A CRUCIAL
00:06:42STATE, AS WE ALL KNOW, IN THE
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION.
00:06:45THAT'S WHY, YOU KNOW, I THINK
THERE'S A FAIRLY DECENT CHANCE
00:06:48WE'LL SEE AN OHIOAN, JOHN
KASICH, ON THE TICKET.
00:06:53>> ON THE OPPOSITE SIDE OF
DOWNTOWN COLUMBUS, THERE WAS AN
00:06:56OPPOSITE SCENE.
WHERE THE REPUBLICAN PARTY
00:06:59CELEBRATION IN THE BALL ROOM OF
A PLUSH HOTEL FEATURED LOUD
00:07:02MUSIC, A BIG STAGE, AND LOTS OF
LIGHTS AND SIGNS, THE
00:07:06DEMOCRATIC PARTY'S WATCH EVENT
WAS SO LOW-KEY IT ALMOST SEEMED
00:07:09BARELY THERE.
THE EVENT WAS HELD IN A
00:07:12NONSCRIPT ROOM OF THE OLD
FIREFIGHTERS UNION HALL ON
00:07:16BROAD STREET.
NO STAGE, NO BIG LIGHTS, JUST A
00:07:19ELECTRIC TURN IN FRONT OF A
DEMOCRATIC PARTY BACKGROUND.
00:07:21TWO OF THE FIVE STATEWIDE
CANDIDATES WEREN'T EVEN THERE.
00:07:24SECRETARY OF STATE CANDIDATE
NINA TURNER WAS WITH SUPPORTERS
00:07:27IN CLEVELAND, AND ATTORNEY
GENERAL CONTENDER DAVID PEPPER
00:07:29WAS IN HIS HOMETOWN OF
CINCINNATI.
00:07:32TREASURER CANDIDATE CONNIE
PILLICH AND JOHN PATRICK CARNEY
00:07:36WERE THERE ALONG WITH
VOLUNTEERS AND SUPPORTERS WHO
00:07:38DID APPEAR TO BE IN GOOD
SPIRITS, IN SPITE OF WHAT THE
00:07:42POLLSTERS HAD SHOWN WAS COMING.
THE FIRST OF ALL TO SPEAK WAS
00:07:45THE CANDIDATE WHO HAD BEEN AT
THE TOP OF THE DEMOCRATIC
00:07:47TICKET, ED FITZGERALD, WITH HIS
RUNNING MATE SHAREN NEUHARDT
00:07:53ALONGSIDE HIM.
FITZGERALD TALKED A LITTLE OVER
00:07:54AN HOUR AFTER THE POLLS HAD
CLOSED AND THE RACE HAD BEEN
00:07:57CALLED ALMOST IMMEDIATELY
AFTERWARD.
00:07:58AS KASICH WOULD DO AN HOUR
LATER, FITZGERALD STARTED WITH
00:08:02NICE WORDS FOR HIS OPPONENT.
>> I WANT TO CONGRATULATE
00:08:06GOVERNOR KASICH ON HIS VICTORY
AND I TRULY, TRULY WISH HIM
00:08:09WELL AND THE STATE WELL IN THE
NEXT FOUR YEARS.
00:08:12>> FITZGERALD ALSO THANKED HIS
FAMILY, WHO WERE IN THE ROOM
00:08:15BUT NOT BEHIND HIM AT THE
ELECTRIC TURN, HIS SUPPORTERS
00:08:18AND THOSE HE MET DURING HIS
18-MONTH CAMPAIGN, WHICH AS
00:08:30EVERYONE IN THE ROOM WAS AWARE
HAD BEEN DRAGGED DOWN BY
00:08:32MISSTEPS, CONTROVERSIES AND A
SEVERE LACK OF MONEY.
00:08:33>> THIS CAMPAIGN FROM THE VERY
BEGINNING WAS WAGED AGAINST THE
00:08:34ODDS.
IT WAS WAGED AGAINST GREAT
00:08:35CONCENTRATIONS OF WEALTH AND
POWER BECAUSE OF THE SINGLE
00:08:40OVERRIDING BELIEF THAT I HAVE,
AND I KNOW THAT YOU HAVE, THAT
00:08:43OHIO WASN'T SERVING THE BEST
INTEREST OF ITS CITIZENS, AT
00:08:47LEAST NOT IN THE WAY THAT THEY
DESERVED OR THE WAY THAT
00:08:50JUSTICE DEMANDS.
AND IT'S REALLY IMPORTANT THAT
00:08:55THOSE CONVICTIONS THAT I HAVE
AND THAT YOU HAVE SURVIVE THIS
00:08:58CAMPAIGN.
BECAUSE WHEN YOU BELIEVE IN
00:09:01THINGS, YOU HAVE A
RESPONSIBILITY TO FIGHT FOR
00:09:04THEM, REGARDLESS OF THE OUTCOME
OF ANY SINGLE CAMPAIGN.
00:09:09AND SO MANY OHIOANS, INCLUDING
THOSE OF YOU THAT ARE HERE
00:09:12TONIGHT, KNOW EXACTLY THE KINDS
OF THINGS THAT WE HAVE TO DO IN
00:09:16THIS STATE.
WE NEED TO GUARANTEE HUMAN
00:09:19RIGHTS AND EQUAL RIGHTS IN THE
WORKPLACE, IN HOUSING, IN
00:09:23MARRIAGE, AND IN LIFE FOR
EVERYONE IN OHIO, REGARDLESS OF
00:09:28WEALTH OR RACE OR GENDER.
[APPLAUSE]
00:09:39WE NEED TO START PROVIDING
UNIVERSAL EARLY CHILDHOOD
00:09:43EDUCATION.
WE NEED TO PROVIDE QUALITY K-12
00:09:48EDUCATION THAT RESPECTS AND
SUPPORTS OUR STUDENTS AND OUR
00:09:50TEACHERS.
WE NEED TO ESTABLISH A HIGHER
00:09:53EDUCATION SYSTEM THAT'S
AFFORDABLE FOR EVERY SINGLE
00:09:57CHILD, REGARDLESS OF THEIR
WEALTH.
00:09:59WE NEED A MINIMUM WAGE THAT
ACTUALLY REWARDS HARD WORK.
00:10:03AND AN ECONOMY THAT IS ACTUALLY
FOCUSED ON WORKING PEOPLE, NOT
00:10:07JUST CORPORATE PROFITS AND
ALLOWS WORKERS TO HAVE A REAL
00:10:11VOICE IN THEIR WORKPLACE.
WE NEED TO TREAT OUR
00:10:14ENVIRONMENT AS A SACRED TRUST
AND NOT JUST AS AN OBSTACLE TO
00:10:17DEVELOPMENT.
[APPLAUSE]
00:10:25ALL OF THESE THINGS ARE NOT
JUST THINGS THAT IT WOULD BE
00:10:28NICE TO HAVE.
THEY'RE THINGS THAT WE NEED IN
00:10:31THIS STATE IN ORDER TO HAVE A
STATE THAT FULFILLS THE HOPES
00:10:34AND ASPIRATIONS THAT WE HAVE
FOR OURSELVES AND OUR CHILDREN
00:10:38AND OUR GRANDCHILDREN.
SO ESPECIALLY FOR ANYONE HERE
00:10:41IN THIS ROOM THAT'S IN THEIR
FIRST CAMPAIGN, WE NEED YOU TO
00:10:47PERSEVERE AND CONTINUE TO FIGHT
FOR ALL OF THOSE PRINCIPLES,
00:10:50NOT TO BENEFIT A SPECIFIC
POLITICIAN OR A SPECIFIC
00:10:53CAMPAIGN, BUT FOR ALL OF THE
PEOPLE IN OHIO WHO DESERVE SO
00:10:57MUCH MORE THAN THEY'RE GETTING.
BUT THEY WON'T GET IT UNLESS
00:11:02YOU KEEP FIGHTING UNTIL SOMEDAY
WE WIN.
00:11:07>> FITZGERALD WAS NOT ALONE IN
DEFEAT.
00:11:10EVERY DEMOCRAT ON THE STATEWIDE
BALLOT LOST, AND ALL BY
00:11:13DOUBLE-DIGIT MARGINS.
INCUMBENT ATTORNEY GENERAL MIKE
00:11:17DEWINE BEAT DEMOCRATIC
CHALLENGER DAVID PEPPER BY 23
00:11:19POINTS.
AUDITOR DAVID YOST BESTED JOHN
00:11:23PATRICK CARNEY BY A LITTLE OVER
19 POINTS, AND THE LIBERTARIAN
00:11:27IN THAT RACE GOT NEARLY 5% OF
THE VOTE.
00:11:30JON HUSTED TOPPED DEMOCRAT NINA
TURNER BY NEARLY 25 POINTS IN
00:11:34THE SECRETARY OF STATE'S RACE,
WHICH ALSO FEATURED A
00:11:37LIBERTARIAN.
AND WHILE IT WAS THE CLOSEST
00:11:41STATEWIDE EXECUTIVE CONTEST ON
THE BALLOT, INCUMBENT TREASURER
00:11:44JOSH MANDEL STILL BEAT CONNIE
PILLICH BY MORE THAN 13 POINTS.
00:11:48AND THE TWO RACES FOR THE OHIO
SUPREME COURT ALSO WENT TO
00:11:52REPUBLICANS, INCUMBENT JUSTICE
SHARON KENNEDY SCORED A HUGE
00:11:5645-POINT WIN OVER REPRESENTIVE
TOM LETSON OF WARREN, AND
00:11:59KASICH APPOINTEE JUDI FRENCH
BEAT CUYAHOGA COUNTY COMMON
00:12:03PLEAS JUDGE JOHN O'DONNELL BY
NEARLY 12 POINTS.
00:12:06WHILE ALL THE DEMOCRATS LOST BY
DOUBLE DIGITS, NONE, EXCEPT FOR
00:12:09THE KENNEDY-LETSON RACE, WAS AS
LOPSIDED AS THE RESULTS IN THE
00:12:13GOVERNOR'S RACE.
KASICH'S VICTORY OVER ED
00:12:16FITZGERALD IS THE SECOND
BIGGEST GUBERNATORIAL WIN IN
00:12:19MODERN-DAY OHIO POLITICS,
TRAILING ONLY THE 1994
00:12:23PROCEEDOUT IN WHICH REPUBLICAN
GEORGE IVANOVIC VOICH WAS
00:12:28RE-ELECTED TO A SECOND TERM BY
47 POINTS OVER DEMOCRAT ROB
00:12:30BURCH.
A LOT OF THE BLAME FOR THE
00:12:32MASSIVE DEMOCRATIC LOSSES JUST
TWO YEARS AFTER OHIO VOTED TO
00:12:36RE-ELECT PRESIDENT OBAMA AND
U.S. SENATOR SHERROD BROWN WAS
00:12:39PINNED ON LOW VOTER TURNOUT.
BUT MOST OF THE DEMOCRATIC
00:12:42CANDIDATES TRAILED
SIGNIFICANTLY IN FUNDRAISING
00:12:45COMPARED TO THE REPUBLICANS.
AND THERE WERE SERIOUS
00:12:47QUESTIONS RAISED AFTER THE
CONTROVERSIES THAT HOBBLED
00:12:50FITZGERALD ABOUT HOW HE BECAME
THE PARTY'S TOP CANDIDATE ON
00:12:53THE TICKET, AND ABOUT THE
PARTY'S LEADERSHIP IN GENERAL.
00:12:57OHIO DEMOCRATIC PARTY CHAIR
CHRIS REDFERN TOOK A LOT OF
00:13:00THOSE QUESTIONS AND CRITICISM,
AND ON ELECTION NIGHT BLASTED
00:13:03REPORTERS FOR THE WAY THE
CAMPAIGN HAS BEEN COVERED.
00:13:07>> NOW CANDIDATES COME AND GO,
FACTS REMAIN.
00:13:09FACTS REMAIN.
NOW, I KNOW -- I KNOW MY
00:13:13FRIENDS ON THE REPUBLICAN SIDE
OF THE AISLE HAVE THE WORLD AT
00:13:17LASS OUT TRYING TO FIGURE OUT
HOW TO GET TO IOWA TOMORROW OR
00:13:20THE NEXT TOMORROW.
WE'RE GOING TO BE FOLLOWING
00:13:22EVERY STEP ALONG THE WAY
BECAUSE THE FIRE FIGHT NERS
00:13:25THIS STATE, THE TEACHERS IN
THIS STATE, THE POLICE OFFICERS
00:13:28IN THIS STATE, THE WORKERS IN
THIS STATE EXPECT THE SAME KIND
00:13:31OF ATTENTION PAID TO JOHN
KASICH'S MISERABLE RECORD THAT
00:13:35YOU ALL HAVE PAID TO ED
FITZGERALD'S DRIVING LICENSE.
00:13:38WE OUGHT TO BE ASHAMED OF THIS
CYCLE.
00:13:40>> THE NIGHT GOT WORSE FOR
REDFERN.
00:13:43HE WAS ASKED AGAIN BY JO INGLES
WHETHER HE WOULD BE STEPPING
00:13:46DOWN AS PARTY CHAIR.
AS HE HAD SAID ON THIS SHOW
00:13:48LAST MONTH, REDFERN TOLD HER
EARLIER IN THE EVENING THAT HE
00:13:51WAS PLANNING ON STAYING PUT.
>> A LOT OF PEOPLE ARE SAYING
00:13:55YOU NEED TO STEP DOWN.
WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT THAT?
00:13:58>> WELL, I WAS JUST ELECTED TO
A FOUR-YEAR TERM AS CHAIRMAN.
00:14:01I'LL KEEP WORKING HARD.
I KNOW WHEN YOU HAVE THREE
00:14:04MILLION REGISTERED DEMOCRATS,
YOU'RE GOING TO HAVE A LOT OF
00:14:06-- A LOT OF IDEAS, A LOT OF
SUGGESTIONS.
00:14:09I SUSPECT TWO YEARS FROM NOW,
WE'RE GOING TO BE TALKING ABOUT
00:14:11THE FIRST FEMALE PRESIDENT
ELECTED IN THE UNITED STATES,
00:14:14HILLARY CLINTON.
>> BUT BY THE END OF THE NIGHT,
00:14:16REDFERN FOUND OUT HE LOST HIS
SEAT IN THE OHIO HOUSE TO STEVE
00:14:21KRAUS.
AFTER THAT NEWS CAME OUT, THE
00:14:23OHIO DEMOCRATIC PARTY SENT OUT
THIS ONE-SENTENCE STATEMENT
00:14:26FROM REDFERN.
"TONIGHT, I OFFERED UP BY
00:14:29RESIGNATION AS CHAIRMAN OF THE
OHIO DEMOCRATIC PARTY,
00:14:32EFFECTIVE MID DECEMBER.
IT HAS BEEN AN HONOR AND A
00:14:35PRIVILEGE TO BUILD WHAT I
BELIEVE TO BE THE STRONGEST
00:14:37STATE PARTY IN THE COUNTRY."
AND THE DEMOCRATIC DAMAGE
00:14:42REVERBERATED OUT TO THE RACES
FOR THE OHIO HOUSE AS WELL.
00:14:45TWO OTHER SITTING DEMOCRATS IN
THE HOUSE ALSO LOST THEIR SEATS
00:14:48ALONG WITH REPRESENTIVE
REDFERN.
00:14:51IN COLUMBIANA COUNTY NICK
BARBORAK LOST TO TIM GINTER AND
00:14:54EAST OF DAYTON, ROLAND WINBURN
FELL TO JEFF REZABEK.
00:14:59TWO OPEN SEATS THAT HAD BEEN
OCCUPIED BY DEMOCRATS WEPT
00:15:03REPUBLICAN.
NATHAN MANNING, SON OF GAYLE
00:15:05MANNING, WON IN LORRAINE
COUNTY, AND JONATHAN DEVER TOOK
00:15:10THE SEAT HELD BY CONNIE
PILLICH, WHO WAS THE DEMOCRATIC
00:15:13NOMINEE FOR STATE TREASURER.
THAT MAKES THE BALANCE IN THE
00:15:15OHIO HOUSE 65-34 IN FAVOR OF
THE REPUBLICANS.
00:15:19THAT'S ONE VOTE SHY OF THE
SUPERMAJORITY NEEDED TO PASS
00:15:23LEGISLATION THAT WOULD TAKE
EFFECT IMMEDIATELY UPON THE
00:15:25GOVERNOR'S SIGNATURE,
EFFECTIVELY MAKING IT
00:15:28IMPOSSIBLE TO PUT BEFORE VOTERS
IN A REFERENDUM.
00:15:31THREE WOMEN WITH FAMILY
CONNECTIONS WILL JOIN THE OHIO
00:15:34HOUSE AT THE BEGINNING OF THE
YEAR, DEMOCRAT EMILIA SYKES OF
00:15:37AKRON TAKES HER FATHER VERNON
SYKES' SEAT, MICHELE
00:15:42LEPORE-HAGAN OF YOUNGSTOWN WILL
REPLACE HER HUSBAND DEMOCRAT
00:15:45BOB HAGAN, AND SARA LATOURETTE,
A REPUBLICAN OF GEAUGA COUNTY
00:15:49AND THE DAUGHTER OF FORMER U.S.
CONGRESSMAN STEVE LATOURETTE
00:15:52WAS ELECTED AS WELL.
THERE WERE NO FLIPS AMONG THE
00:15:5517 SEATS THAT WERE UP IN THE
OHIO SENATE, WHERE REPUBLICANS
00:15:58WILL CONTINUE TO OUTNUMBER
DEMOCRATS 2-1.
00:16:01ALONG WITH THE BIG WINS FOR THE
REPUBLICANS AND THE BIG LOSSES
00:16:04FOR THE DEMOCRATS, AND THE
APPARENT COMING CHANGE IN
00:16:06LEADERSHIP AT THE OHIO
DEMOCRATIC PARTY, THE OTHER BIG
00:16:09STORY OF THE NIGHT WAS VOTER
TURNOUT, OR THE HISTORIC LACK
00:16:11OF IT.
UNOFFICIAL RESULTS SHOW TURNOUT
00:16:14WILL BE AT ABOUT 40% OF OHIO'S
7.75 MILLION REGISTERED VOTERS,
00:16:20THE THIRD LOWEST TOTAL IN THE
LAST 15 GUBERNATORIAL
00:16:26ELECTIONS.
850,000 FEWER VOTERS THAN CAME
00:16:28OUT IN 2010 AND ALMOST A
MILLION FEWER THAN IN 2006.
00:16:31STATISTICS KEPT BY THE STATE
SHOW TURNOUT HAS RANGED FROM
00:16:34ABOUT 48% TO 62% FOR OHIO'S MID
TERM ELECTIONS SINCE 1978, WHEN
00:16:40THAT TYPE OF TABULATION BEGAN.
MIKE DAWSON IS A FORMER TOP
00:16:47AIDE TO REPUBLICAN FORMER
GOVERNOR GEORGE VOINOVICH.
00:16:50HE ALSO RUNS THE WEBSITE
OHIOELECTIONRESULTS.COM.
00:16:57HE SAYS HE WAS SURPRISED THAT
THE ATTORNEY GENERAL'S RACE
00:16:59BROUGHT IN AROUND 5,000 VOTES
MORE THAN THE TOTAL IN THE
00:17:02GOVERNOR'S RACE, WHICH HE SAYS
HAS NEVER HAPPENED BEFORE.
00:17:05IN OUR LIVE ELECTION NIGHT
COVERAGE, WOSU PUBLIC MEDIA
00:17:08NEWS AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS
DIRECTOR MIKE THOMPSON AND I
00:17:11TALKED WITH DAWSON ABOUT WHAT
HE WAS SEEING IN TERMS OF
00:17:14NUMBERS AND TURNOUT.
>> YEAH, I DON'T REMEMBER AN
00:17:16ELECTION QUITE LIKE THIS.
I MEAN, I -- I WAS AROUND WHEN
00:17:19VOINOVICH WON IN 1994.
I ACTUALLY WORKED FOR GOVERNOR
00:17:22VOINOVICH AT THE TIME.
IT STILL DIDN'T FEEL LIKE THIS
00:17:24ONE DID.
THIS JUST HAD A WHOLE DIFFERENT
00:17:27FEEL WHEN THE TOP OF THE
TICKET, WHEN THE GOVERNOR'S
00:17:29RACE EXPLODED, JUST ALL THE AIR
WENT OUT OF THE ROOM.
00:17:32AND IT'S KIND OF ODD AND IT
HAPPENED IN AUGUST, IN
00:17:36SEPTEMBER, EARLY SEPTEMBER.
>> YOU THINK IF THERE HAD BEEN
00:17:38A BALLOT ISSUE ON THE TICKET,
WOULD THAT HAVE MADE A
00:17:40DIFFERENCE HERE?
I KNOW BALLOT ISSUES CAN
00:17:43SOMETIMES BE THOUGHT TO PLAY A
ROLE IN TURNOUT OR IN ONE
00:17:46CANDIDATE WINNING OVER THE
OTHER.
00:17:48EYE THINK EVEN IF THE DEMOCRATS
WOULD HAVE PUT GAY MARRIAGE ON
00:17:52THE BALLOT THIS YEAR, THEIR
CANDIDATES STILL WOULD HAVE
00:17:55LOST.
YOU CAN'T OVERCOME THE KIND OF
00:17:57MARGINS THAT YOU'RE SEEING
TONIGHT.
00:17:58YEAH, I THINK IT WOULD HAVE
INCREASED TURNOUT FOR THE
00:18:00DEMOCRATS, BUT I DON'T THINK IT
WOULD HAVE MADE A BIG
00:18:03DIFFERENCE.
>> BUT ONE GROUP WHO LOST ON
00:18:04THE BALLOT MAY BE CELEBRATING.
IF UNOFFICIAL RESULTS HOLD, THE
00:18:08GREEN PARTY CANDIDATES FOR
GOVERNOR GOT 3.3% OF THE VOTE.
00:18:15THAT'S A RECORD FOR A THIRD
PARTY IN A GOVERNOR'S RACE IN
00:18:18RECENT HISTORY, AND IT'S ALSO
ENOUGH TO QUALIFY THE GREEN
00:18:20PARTY AS A MINOR POLITICAL
PARTY WITH AUTOMATIC BALLOT
00:18:23STATUS UNDER A NEW STATE LAW.
THERE HAVE BEEN 15 RACES FOR
00:18:27GOVERNOR SINCE 1958, WHEN OHIO
SWITCHED TO ELECTING GOVERNORS
00:18:30TO FOUR-YEAR TERMS.
DEMOCRATS HAVE WON FIVE OF
00:18:33THEM, AND WITH THIS ONE,
REPUBLICANS HAVE WON 10.
00:18:36AND THOUGH THIS HAS NOT BEEN
THE MOST RIVETING OF ELECTIONS
00:18:40FROM A POLLING PERSPECTIVE,
THERE WAS STILL PLENTY TO TEAR
00:18:42INTO.
THIS WEEK I TALKED WITH TOM
00:18:44SUDDES, WHO'S A PROFESSOR OF
JOURNALISM AT OHIO UNIVERSITY
00:18:48IN ATHENS AND IS ALSO A MEMBER
OF THE NORTHEAST OHIO MEDIA
00:18:51GROUP EDITORIAL BOARD AND A
COLUMNIST FOR "THE CLEVELAND
00:18:54PLAIN DEALER."
>> YOU HAD A CIRCUMSTANCE WHERE
00:18:56IN MANY WAYS REPUBLICAN
CANDIDATES WEREN'T REALLY
00:18:59OPPOSED BY COUNTER MESSAGES FOR
LACK OF FINANCES AND SO FORTH.
00:19:03>> THIS HAS REALLY BEEN A
STRANGE ELECTION TO WATCH BOTH
00:19:07AS A REPORTER AND AS A VOTER
BECAUSE THERE'S JUST BEEN
00:19:09ABSOLUTELY NOTHING ABOUT THE
DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR
00:19:12GOVERNOR ED FITZGERALD.
SINCE HIS CAMPAIGN, IN THE
00:19:14WORDS OF THE "WASHINGTON POST,"
IMPLODED, WE JUST HAVEN'T HEARD
00:19:17ABOUT HIM OR FROM HIM AT ALL.
ISN'T THAT AN UNUSUAL
00:19:21SITUATION?
>> IT IS UNUSUAL, BUT, OF
00:19:23COURSE, IT'S AN UNUSUAL
ELECTION IN MANY WAYS.
00:19:26I THINK IT'S FAIR TO SAY THAT
AFTER SENATE BILL FIVE WAS
00:19:30OVERTURNED BY THE VOTERS,
PEOPLE GAVE UP JOHN KASICH FOR
00:19:33POLITICALLY DEAD.
AND THAT DID NOT HAPPEN.
00:19:36AND HAS NOT HAPPENED.
AND EVIDENTLY IS NOT GOING TO
00:19:38HAPPEN, AT LEAST THIS ELECTION
CYCLE.
00:19:41I THINK DEMOCRATS FELT THAT
MAYBE JUST HAVING SOMEONE ON
00:19:43THE BALLOT AGAINST HIM WAS
GOING TO BE A GOOD INITIAL MOVE
00:19:46IN ITSELF AND WOULD TAKE CARE
OF THINGS.
00:19:48THAT OBVIOUSLY DID NOT HAPPEN.
I CANNOT THINK OF A
00:19:54GUBERNATORIAL CAMPAIGN THAT
I'VE BEEN AWARE OF, BACK TO
00:19:56EVEN WHEN I WAS A KID, THAT HAS
BEEN AS IDIOSYNCRATIC, SHALL WE
00:20:03SAY, AS THIS ONE, IN TERMS OF
THE ODD FEATURES OF IT.
00:20:08BUT I DON'T KNOW THAT EVEN IF
MR. FITZGERALD HAD ALL THE
00:20:11MONEY HE MIGHT HAVE NEEDED TO
PROPEL A REALLY STRONG
00:20:14CAMPAIGN, THAT HE WOULD
NECESSARILY HAVE BEEN ABLE TO
00:20:18TO RETIRE GOVERNOR KASICH.
WE HAVE A TRADITION -- WE DON'T
00:20:22KNOW WE HAVE IT, BUT WE KIND OF
DO, THAT WE GIVE OUR GOVERNORS,
00:20:25REPUBLICAN GOVERNORS ESPECIALLY
ALMOST ALWAYS GET TWO TERMS.
00:20:28THERE'S BEEN EXPRESSIONS.
IN 1958, THE GOVERNOR LOST
00:20:32BECAUSE OF RIGHT TO WORK.
IN 1948, THE GOVERNOR LOST.
00:20:40BUT REPUBLICAN GOVERNORS
GENERALLY SPEAKING GET TWO
00:20:43TERMS.
AND SO THE ODDS ARE AGAINST
00:20:45ANYBODY TO BEGIN WITH, I THINK,
TRYING TO UNSEAT AN INCUMBENT
00:20:49REPUBLICAN GOVERNOR IN THIS
STATE.
00:20:52>> IT WAS AN INTERESTING
SITUATION COMING OUT OF 2010,
00:20:56WHICH REPUBLICANS SWEPT
EVERYTHING.
00:20:58AND THEN SENATE BILL FIVE IN
2011, THE REPEAL OF SENATE BILL
00:21:01FIVE, THE COLLECTIVE BARGAIN
CHANGE LAW AND 2012, BARACK
00:21:06OBAMA AND SHERROD BROWN WERE
RE-E LENGTED AND THE DEMOCRATS
00:21:09WERE HANDING OUT THINGS LIKE
THIS ON ELECTION NIGHT IN 2012.
00:21:13DID THEY NOT SEE A DIFFICULT
YEAR COMING IN 2014?
00:21:17OR WHAT HAPPENED BETWEEN THIS
AND WHAT WE HAVE RIGHT NOW?
00:21:23>> I DON'T KNOW THE ANSWER TO
THAT, EXCEPT THAT I THINK THAT
00:21:26THIS CAN HAPPEN TO EITHER
PARTY, BUT IN THIS CASE I THINK
00:21:28DEMOCRATS WERE CONVINCED THAT
THE NEGATIVES ABOUT THE
00:21:33GOVERNOR'S LEHMAN BROTHERS WORK
AND ABOUT HIS PERSONALITY WERE
00:21:36GOING TO WORK AGAINST HIM,
COMPOUNDED BY SENATE BILL FIVE
00:21:40AND OTHER DEVELOPMENTS.
THE DIFFICULTY IS IT SEEMED TO
00:21:43ME IN FOUR YEARS AGO, THE
DEMOCRATS THREW EVERYTHING BUT
00:21:47THE KITCHEN SINK AT JOHN KASICH
ON THE PACKAGING FRONT OR THE
00:21:52APPEARANCE FRONT AND IT DIDN'T
REALLY WORK.
00:21:54AND SO IT SEEMS TO ME THAT THE
NEGATIVES, WHATEVER THEY MIGHT
00:21:57BE, ARE OUT THERE ABOUT HIM ARE
ALREADY OUT THERE.
00:21:59AND PEOPLE HAVE KIND OF DECIDED
WELL, THAT'S RHETORIC OR MAYBE
00:22:02THEY SHOULDN'T DECIDE THAT, BUT
THEY HAVE.
00:22:04AND CONSEQUENTLY, THAT WASN'T
GOING TO WORK.
00:22:07SO YOU CAME DOWN TO WELL, I'M
NOT SURE ANYONE SAID THIS, YOU
00:22:14COULD FILL AN ENCYCLOPEDIA WITH
ALL THE THINGS SAID.
00:22:18I BELIEVE HE SAID THEY'RE LIKE
MANAGEMENT.
00:22:21AND I THINK THE PERCEPTION OUT
THERE IS THAT AMONG VOTERS IS
00:22:26THAT THE GOVERNORS -- NOT JUST
THE GOVERNOR, THEY'VE BEEN A
00:22:30GOOD MANAGER SO WHY CHANGE YOUR
MANAGEMENT AT THIS STAGE?
00:22:34>> WHERE DO THE DEMOCRATS GO
FROM HERE?
00:22:36NOT ONLY DO YOU HAVE A
PRESIDENTIAL CONTEST IN A
00:22:38COUPLE YEARS, BUT THAT BRINGS A
WHOLE NATIONAL POLITICAL
00:22:42MACHINE INTO OHIO.
BUT YOU'VE GOT A SENATE RACE
00:22:44COMING UP IN TWO YEARS.
WHERE DO THE DEMOCRATS GO FROM
00:22:47HERE AND WHAT HAPPENS EVEN WITH
THEIR CHAIRMAN?
00:22:50>> I -- I CAN'T SPEAK TO THE
CHAIRMANSHIP BECAUSE I'M NOT
00:22:53PRIVY TO WHAT THE DEMOCRATIC
ORGANIZATION DOES OR DOESN'T
00:22:56DO.
AS FOR THE SENATE RACE, THERE'S
00:22:59BEEN MUCH TALK ABOUT THE
PROSPECT OF FORMER GOVERNOR
00:23:03STRICKLAND RUNNING AGAINST MR.
PORTMAN.
00:23:04I'M NOT SURE THAT WILL HAPPEN
OR NOT.
00:23:06I BELIEVE HIS 75TH BIRTHDAY
WILL BE IN AUGUST OF 2016.
00:23:10NO REASON SOMEONE CAN'T RUN
WHEN HE OR SHE IS 75 OR 78 OR
00:23:1390 FOR THAT MATTER.
>> ESPECIALLY IN THE SENATE.
00:23:16>> THAT'S TRUE.
THE SENATE IS A PLACE OF OLDER
00:23:19STATESPEOPLE, NO QUESTION ABOUT
THAT.
00:23:21IT SEEMS TO ME, AND THIS IS
JUST, IF I WERE GOOD AT THIS, I
00:23:28DON'T KNOW, BUT IT SEEMS TO ME
THAT DEMOCRATS NEED TO CONTINUE
00:23:31TO DEVELOPMENT YOUNGER TALENT.
I THINK WE, AS A STATE, HAVE --
00:23:36AND I'M NOT BEING P.C., WE HAVE
UNDERREPRESENTATION OF WOMEN IN
00:23:41STATEWIDE OFFICES, INCLUDING
SOME CURRENT CONSERVATIVE
00:23:44SOUTHERN STATES, DEMOCRATS HAVE
NEVER ELECTED A BLACK PERSON TO
00:23:49AN EXECUTIVE OFFICE.
REPUBLICANS HAVE ELECTED AT
00:23:51LEAST ONE PERSON.
AND I THINK THAT AND ALSO JUDGE
00:23:58DUNCAN OF THE SUPREME COURT A
LONG TIME AGO.
00:24:00AND I THINK THAT THOSE ARE SOME
OF THE AREAS DEMOCRATS SHOULD
00:24:04LOOK INTO HAVING MORE
DIVERSIFICATION OF THEIR
00:24:07TICKET.
I DON'T THINK ROB PORTMAN IS
00:24:08GOING TO BE AN EASY TARGET FOR
ANYBODY, NO MATTER WHO THE
00:24:11CANDIDATE S I THINK DEMOCRATS
ALSO NEED TO CONSIDER IF THERE
00:24:14IS AN OPPORTUNITY IN THE NEXT
FEW WEEKS AS THERE MAY BE TO
00:24:18FASHION A FAIR REDISTRICTING
AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION
00:24:22IN THE LAME DUCK SESSION THAT
IF THEY CAN APPROACH THE LEVEL
00:24:25OF FAIRNESS ON THE DEAL THEY
SHOULD GO FOR IT BECAUSE
00:24:28OBVIOUSLY THE DISTRICTING
MECHANISM THE WAY IT IS NOW IS
00:24:31AN ALL OR NOTHING PROPOSITION.
AND A FAIR PROPOSITION MIGHT
00:24:35GIVE THEM A BETTER CRACK AT
CONGRESSIONAL SEATS AS WELL AS
00:24:38SEATS IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY,
WHICH IS WHERE MOST TALENT IN
00:24:41THE STATE IS DEVELOPED BEFORE
TERM LIMITS, ANYWAY.
00:24:44IT'S A SERIOUS DILEMMA AND I
THINK THE DEVELOPMENT OF
00:24:48YOUNGER TALENT SHOULD BE A KEY
PRIORITY OF THE TWO CAUCUSES.
00:24:51>> AND AS FOR PREDICTIONS FOR
THE NEXT BIG ELECTION IN 2016,
00:24:56SUDDES SAID HE THINKS IT WILL
BE, USING HIS WORD, A
00:24:58FREE-FOR-ALL IN OHIO, AND THAT
THE CAMPAIGN FOR THE PRESIDENCY
00:25:02HAS STARTED NOW.
A BIG ELECTION WEEK ALWAYS
00:25:05COMES TOWARD ITS END WITH THE
IMPACT OHIO CONFERENCE.
00:25:08IT'S A HUGE GATHERING OF STATE
LAWMAKERS, LOBBYISTS,
00:25:13REPORTERS, POLICYMAKERS, ACT
TIFTS AND OTHER POLITICAL
00:25:15JUNKIES WHO WANT TO DIG INTO
WHAT HAPPENED AND HOW.
00:25:17THIS YEAR'S CONFERENCE FEATURED
PANEL DISCUSSIONS ON THE
00:25:19UPCOMING STATE BUDGET, ON OHIO
AT A LEAD NER HEALTH CARE
00:25:24REFORM, ON THE FUTURE OF THE
STATE'S ENERGY INDUSTRY, AND
00:25:26ALSO COMMENTS FROM OUTGOING
HOUSE SPEAKER BILL BATCHELDER
00:25:29AND SENATE PRESIDENT KEITH
FABER.
00:25:31AND THE CONFERENCE CLOSED WITH
A PANEL OF STATEHOUSE REPORTERS
00:25:34SHARING THEIR FOND MEMORIES OF
THE CAMPAIGN AND THEIR THOUGHTS
00:25:37ON WHAT MIGHT BE AHEAD.
I WAS HONORED TO BE INVITED TO
00:25:40JOIN MY COLLEAGUES ON THAT
PANEL.
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ALL THE OTHER PANELS FROM THE
00:25:45IMPACT OHIO CONFERENCE ON THE
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