John Cranley, the former Cincinnati mayor running for Ohio governor, called DeWine a 'dictator' for messing with the 2020 primary.
to slow the spread of COVID-19 – a move criticized by some Republicans and now Democrat John Cranley.
"Mike DeWine has shown over and over again that he is willing to break the rule of law," said Cranley, who also criticized DeWine's performance on redistricting. "We can't have a dictator canceling elections again." “I thought that that made sense at the time," said Pepper, adding that he had heard from local election officials worried about the state's ability to safely hold an in-person primary.holding an election on March 17Still, Cranley criticized fellow Democrats, including primary challenger Nan Whaley for supporting DeWine's decision to halt in-person voting. The Whaley campaign declined to comment on that.
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