You won't find anything too suprising on Ken Blackwell's endorsements page.
He got endorsements from his own party and from a bunch of out-of-work, right-wing nuts like Zell Miller and JC Watts.
And, of course, he has received endorsements (and a lot of money) from all of the usual partisan organizations like Ohioans for Concealed Carry and the Republican National Coalition for Life.
He did not, however, receive an endorsement from the Buckeye Firearms Association- even though it is included in the list.
Buckeye has not made an endorsement in this race saying "both Ken Blackwell and Ted Strickland are good on our issues."
Ken Blackwell's website includes incorrect information?
Like I said: nothing suprising.
He got endorsements from his own party and from a bunch of out-of-work, right-wing nuts like Zell Miller and JC Watts.
And, of course, he has received endorsements (and a lot of money) from all of the usual partisan organizations like Ohioans for Concealed Carry and the Republican National Coalition for Life.
He did not, however, receive an endorsement from the Buckeye Firearms Association- even though it is included in the list.
Buckeye has not made an endorsement in this race saying "both Ken Blackwell and Ted Strickland are good on our issues."
Ken Blackwell's website includes incorrect information?
Like I said: nothing suprising.
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Jim Irvine, of Buckeye Firearms, verified that they "have not made any gubernatorial endorsements for the general election."
Also, he intends to "contact Blackwell's campaign to have this corrected."
Looks like it's down.
That was fast.
Anyway- here is a "before" screenshot in case you want proof
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