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Thursday, April 10, 2025

Winners, Losers, Drama, and Dirty Tricks in Ohio's Primary Election

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Dean Rieck, Executive Director at Buckeye Firearms Association | LinkedIn

Dean Rieck, Executive Director at Buckeye Firearms Association | LinkedIn

In the latest episode of the Keep and Bear Radio podcast, the focus is on the recent primary election in Ohio, where 92% of BFA PAC-endorsed candidates emerged victorious. The narrator highlights the success of these candidates, stating, "92% of BFA PAC-endorsed candidates win in the 2024 Ohio Primary Election."

The podcast delves into the intense competition in the U.S. Senate race, which not only attracted national attention but also involved significant financial contributions and underhanded tactics. The narrator points out, "The U.S. Senate race attracts national attention, along with big bucks and dirty tricks."

Additionally, the Ohio Supreme Court race was not devoid of excitement, as described by the narrator, "And the Ohio Supreme Court race gets spicy!" Rob Sexton, BFA's Legislative Affairs Director, provides a detailed analysis of the election outcomes and offers insights into what to expect in the upcoming November General Election. The narrator mentions, "Rob Sexton, BFA's Legislative Affairs Director, breaks it all down and shares his predictions for the November General Election."

Listeners are encouraged to become members of the Buckeye Firearms Association to support their efforts in defending and advancing individual rights. The Keep and Bear Radio podcast, hosted on various platforms including Podbean, Apple, Google, Spotify, and iHeartRadio, provides a comprehensive overview of the election dynamics and the implications for the future.

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