Ohio GOP frontrunner takes hits © Associated Press-Jeff Dean Ohio investment banker Mike Gibbons has shot to the top of the state’s GOP Senate primary. Now comes the hard part. Three consecutive polls have shown Gibbons topping his main rivals, including former state Treasurer Josh Mandel, “Hillbilly Elegy” author JD Vance and former Ohio GOP Chair Jane Timken. Operatives in the state largely attribute that lead to more than $11 million in ad spending, over $3 million of which has yet to air.
Bombs away: Heavy is the head that wears the crown, and Gibbons is already starting to take incoming fire with his new frontrunner status. The New York Times published a piece on Tuesday detailing derogatory comments Gibbons made in 2013 toward Asian people, citing the book “The Bell Curve,” which itself has been criticized as being racist. “It was astounding to me how much they studied, how they were incredibly bright, but they memorized formulas,” Gibbons said, according to The Times. “And when we ran into a word problem — and you know, I think this is a function of the educational track they put them on — they got lost in the weeds.” “They’re very good at copying,” Gibbons added. Gibbons’s campaign defended itself, insisting that Gibbons was only discussing the differences between American and Asian education systems. On top of that, The Columbus Dispatch unearthed a comment Gibbons made last month urging people to vote and seemingly laying the blame for Republicans’ dual losses in Georgia Senate runoffs last year at the feet of Donald Trump, which could irk the former president. "Even if we think there might be some shenanigans going on, we need to vote," Gibbons said in Paulding County last month. "That’s what happened in Georgia. Somebody said, 'Don’t vote because it’s fixed,' and we lost two Senate seats."
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