The latest campaign finance report Vance’s campaign filed shows that Vance, since winning the Republican Senate nomination in May, has accepted tens of thousands of dollars from corporate PACs in the energy, insurance and real-estate industries.
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- While running in the Republican primary race for U.S. Senate earlier this year, J.D. Vance flatly said he would not accept any contributions from corporate PACs.
“Tim Ryan has accepted millions of dollars from corporate PACS, half a million dollars from lobbyists and hundreds of thousands of dollars from teachers’ unions,” Van Kirk said. “Our campaign will use all tools at our disposal to defeat Tim Ryan -- the stakes are too high to allow a rubber-stamp radical like Tim Ryan, who votes with Joe Biden 100% of the time, to trick the people of Ohio into giving him a seat in the Senate.
to allow employees to sue companies who require diversity training that includes material on white privilege., Bannon, a far-right political figure in ex-President Donald Trump’s orbit who has positioned himself as a populist, quizzed Vance on the subject. Also giving to Vance’s campaign were PACs for General Dynamics, the military contractor, which gave $1,000, and ExxonMobil, which gave $2,000.
In a statement for this story, Michael Beyer, a spokesperson for the Ohio Democratic Party, blasted Vance for going back on his word.
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