Steve Driehaus
Steve Driehaus is a Democratic politician from Ohio's 1st District. Check back for more coverage of Steve Driehaus, congressional elections and Ohio senators and representatives.
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…for showing your true colors.
Your vote for this unprecedented takeover of private industry, shows what a weak-minded, socialist sock-puppet you really are; making next year’s OH-01 race a no-brainer (and by extension, less expensive and less emotional for any opposition).
So I was wondering, how does it feel to be man-handled by an old, ugly glob [...]
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From bizzyblog.com
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It didn't take 48 hours after Steve Driehaus voted for a health-care reform bill in the House of Representatives Saturday night for political opponents to use the vote against him in what's expected to be a tough November 2010 re-election bid.
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From rss.cincinnati.com
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Congressmen Steve Driehaus, John Boccieri, and Zack Space all have one thing in common. So far, all three of them have refused to pick a side on the upcoming healthcare reform bill vote. While others like Tim Ryan Charlie Wilson have came out in support of the bill, these three have been letting the vocal tea bagger minority intimidate them into stalling, distracting, and making non-committal statements. So come on guys, give the people the...
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From buckeyestateblog.com
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A town hall meeting to discuss the White House's proposed health care reform package is disrupted by a volatile crowd of anti-reform protesters. The event is hosted by Representative Steve Driehaus (D-OH), and takes place at a Unitarian church. The event draws so many participants that it is moved to a larger room, but many still are forced to remain outside. Driehaus opens the meeting by saying, "I know that there are those with the tea party...
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From historycommons.org
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Freshman Congressman Steve Driehaus now has three things in common with former Congressman Steve Chabot: both have represented Ohio's 1st Congressional District, and both raised over $150k and have on hand slightly over $500k.The August of GOP Angst apparently didn't give either candidate an advantage in campaign fundraising in what is likely going to be the most targeted congressional race in Ohio if not the nation. Republicans are...
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From buckeyestateblog.com
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