“It’s not in our initial spending plans,” Josh Schwerin, a spokesman for Priorities USA, told the outlet. It is in the states to watch-and-see if an investment is worth making.” — Josh Schwerin, Priorities USA spokesman“That doesn’t mean we don’t think Ohio is winnable for a Democrat,” Schwerin added. “What we think that means is if Ohio is in play, we’ll have already won the easier states and have 270 electoral votes. Trump won Ohio by 8 percentage points in 2016, while Obama won the state by 3 percentage points in 2012. “Any look at the actual hard-nosed data of 2018 belies what they’re saying,” Ohio Democratic Party Chairman David Pepper told Cleveland.com.
Source: Fox News March 07, 2019 11:18 UTC