Republicans Sweep Ohio Supreme Court as Trump Wins
Nov 7, 2024 16:22:24 GMT -5
Post by schwartzie on Nov 7, 2024 16:22:24 GMT -5
Republicans Sweep Ohio Supreme Court as Trump Wins by Landslide in Former Swing State
Nick R. Hamilton
November 7, 2024 - 10:14 am
President Donald Trump’s epic re-election victory on Tuesday night saw him expand his popularity in the former swing state of Ohio.
In addition, Ohio Republicans flipped a Senate seat and stormed the state’s Supreme Court.
The GOP won all three state Supreme Court races, handing them 6-1 control starting in January.
The bench is currently split 4-3.
Republican Justice Joseph Deters left his own Supreme Court seat to run for a full term against Democrat Melody Stewart – and won.
Ohio’s Republican Governor Mike DeWine had appointed Deters, a former Hamilton County prosecutor, to fill a vacancy in 2023.
Another Republican, Judge Dan Hawkins defeated Democratic Judge Lisa Forbes to serve the remaining two years in Deters’ open seat.
Republican Megan Shanahan defeated Democrat Michael Donnelly to round out the GOP’s sweep of the top court.
The expanded control will presumably give Republicans leverage on contentious issues such as abortion and election integrity.
However, the victorious Republican justices pledged to follow the law, not prescribe it.
In a post on her campaign Facebook page, Shanahan said:
“I’m honored and grateful to the millions of Ohioans who have put their trust in me to be their Ohio Supreme Court Justice.
“I’ll be true to what I campaigned on and will be a Supreme Court Justice who knows that my job is to interpret the law, not to make it.
“I’ll go to work each day and focus on protecting Ohio’s citizens, communities, and constitution.”
Ohio, a state Barack Obama won in 2012, has been shifting red since Trump flipped the state in 2016.
Trump lifted his Vice President-Elect JD Vance to a Senate victory in Ohio in 2022.
In another sign of Ohio’s red shift, Trump-endorsed Bernie Moreno soundly defeated incumbent Democrat Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH) on Tuesday.
With Republicans projected to win back the Senate, Trump will have an opportunity in his second term to solidify the 6-3 conservative majority on the United States Supreme Court.
Trump pushed the high court rightward during his first term.
The incoming 47th president delivered a dominating performance nationwide on Tuesday.
He swept every battleground state and put himself on the path to a popular vote victory.
Trump’s commanding 12-point margin in Ohio was the largest of any presidential candidate since Ronald Reagan’s 1984 landslide.
President Trump’s victory resonated throughout the Rust Belt as he secured a path back to the White House in the “blue wall” states of Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin.
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Nick R. Hamilton
November 7, 2024 - 10:14 am
President Donald Trump’s epic re-election victory on Tuesday night saw him expand his popularity in the former swing state of Ohio.
In addition, Ohio Republicans flipped a Senate seat and stormed the state’s Supreme Court.
The GOP won all three state Supreme Court races, handing them 6-1 control starting in January.
The bench is currently split 4-3.
Republican Justice Joseph Deters left his own Supreme Court seat to run for a full term against Democrat Melody Stewart – and won.
Ohio’s Republican Governor Mike DeWine had appointed Deters, a former Hamilton County prosecutor, to fill a vacancy in 2023.
Another Republican, Judge Dan Hawkins defeated Democratic Judge Lisa Forbes to serve the remaining two years in Deters’ open seat.
Republican Megan Shanahan defeated Democrat Michael Donnelly to round out the GOP’s sweep of the top court.
The expanded control will presumably give Republicans leverage on contentious issues such as abortion and election integrity.
However, the victorious Republican justices pledged to follow the law, not prescribe it.
In a post on her campaign Facebook page, Shanahan said:
“I’m honored and grateful to the millions of Ohioans who have put their trust in me to be their Ohio Supreme Court Justice.
“I’ll be true to what I campaigned on and will be a Supreme Court Justice who knows that my job is to interpret the law, not to make it.
“I’ll go to work each day and focus on protecting Ohio’s citizens, communities, and constitution.”
Ohio, a state Barack Obama won in 2012, has been shifting red since Trump flipped the state in 2016.
Trump lifted his Vice President-Elect JD Vance to a Senate victory in Ohio in 2022.
In another sign of Ohio’s red shift, Trump-endorsed Bernie Moreno soundly defeated incumbent Democrat Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH) on Tuesday.
With Republicans projected to win back the Senate, Trump will have an opportunity in his second term to solidify the 6-3 conservative majority on the United States Supreme Court.
Trump pushed the high court rightward during his first term.
The incoming 47th president delivered a dominating performance nationwide on Tuesday.
He swept every battleground state and put himself on the path to a popular vote victory.
Trump’s commanding 12-point margin in Ohio was the largest of any presidential candidate since Ronald Reagan’s 1984 landslide.
President Trump’s victory resonated throughout the Rust Belt as he secured a path back to the White House in the “blue wall” states of Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin.
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