Zack Space Still Raking In The Cash

Posted by David on Apr 15th, 2008
2008
Apr 15

Congressman Zack Space’s re-election chances are looking pretty good. I know we’ve heard this story before, but Space is really good at fundraising. His campaign has pulled in $360,088, giving them almost a million dollars on hand.

“I’m extraordinarily thankful for the support I’ve received. Our effort to listen and respond to the needs of the people of 18th’s Congressional District continues to resonate.

“We have a long way to go in what is going to be a very tough race, but having nearly one million in the bank puts our campaign in a good position.”

– Rep. Zack Space

I haven’t heard anything about the Republican’s finances, but that pretty much says it all right there.

Jeanette Moll Hawks Law Firm In Thank You Note

Posted by David on Apr 5th, 2008
2008
Apr 5

Washed out congressional candidate Jeanette Moll took a moment to post a thank you note to her supporters on her campaign site earlier today. I think the gesture would have been much more heartfelt, however, if the note hadn’t degenerated into what is essentially an ad for Moll’s legal firm.

Now, I am continuing my involvement to seek to make this area of Ohio a better place to live, do business and raise a family.  Recently, I was named Vice President of the Board of Directors for Triple Cross Acres.  This new Christian ministry will serve at risk youth and physically challenged children through the use of horses.  My husband and I are also working with local organizations to bring a Miracle League baseball field to our community.

Professionally, my firm, Jeanette M. Moll LLC, is looking to expand the services we provide to our fellow residents of Southeastern Ohio.

I have mediated pending cases for 11 years. At the Guernsey County Court of Common Pleas, I mediated all types of civil cases, as well as both domestic relations and juvenile cases.  I welcome the opportunity to assist in the negotiation and resolution of these cases.

Additionally,  my associate, Barb Caffaratti, and I offer legal representation for family, juvenile, and general legal matters. Jeanette M. Moll LLC is located at 803B Market Street, Zanesville, Ohio 43701.  You can also contact me at [email removed because even Jeanette Moll doesn't deserve spam].

At least you can’t see she’s not moving on…

Zack Space Releases Statement On Primary Victory

Posted by David on Mar 5th, 2008
2008
Mar 5

Sorry about the lack of primary coverage, I’ve been fighting off a cold for the last few days.

Candidate Zack Space has released a statement (included below) on his overwhelming primary victory today.

The big story today though, is that we finally know who he’ll be running against. It looks like it’s going to be Fred Dailey. It’s definitely not who I would have thought, but I’ll have more on it in the coming days.

SPACE WELCOMES OVERWHELMING VICTORY IN DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY

-Calls This Year’s Election an “Historic Election,” An Opportunity to Advocate for Better Benefits and Health Care for Veterans, Better Health Care, Tougher Immigration Laws —  


New Philadelphia, OH – Affirming Congressman Zack Space’s efforts to change Washington and change the daily lives of his constituents, the Democratic voters of the 18th Congressional District provided Space an overwhelming victory in Tuesday’s Democratic primary election.

 

“I am truly overwhelmed by the response of the people of the 18th Congressional District to my efforts to bring change to Washington and change in the lives on the people of my district,” said Space.  “Since Day One in office, I’ve fought with every ounce of my being to restore the trust of the people in their elected officials.  I’ve led the charge to clean up the House of Representatives and make sure that special interests’ lock on legislation is a thing of the past.  There is still much more to do, but I believe that we have made real progress in providing the transparency necessary to make sure that regular people are heard and that their government responds to them.”

 

“Changing Washington isn’t just symbolic – it’s absolutely critical. Unless we greatly diminish the influence of special interests, we cannot reorder the horrible priorities of past years that have cheated our veterans of the health care they deserve, undercut the efforts of senior citizens to get the health care they deserve, and robbed our students of their ability to get an affordable education without mortgaging their future.  And we must make sure that we have tough immigration policies that do not undercut American workers’ efforts to get jobs.

 

The horrible trade policies of the past have also devastated our working families. These policies have not only taken our workers’ jobs away – they have compromised families’ health care, they have led to a traumatic home mortgage crisis, and, as I’ve seen time and time again sadly, they have deprived these families of the absolute basic necessities such as food.”

 

“The policies of the past must give way to the foresight and vision that will change these people’s lives on a daily basis. A nation’s budget is a blueprint of our priorities, and that’s why we must invest more heavily in our towns and communities, our infrastructure, and our people.  We must prepare our children for the future that lies before them, and we must work with every fiber of our being to bring in new industries and new jobs because nothing changes the fabric of a community like the promise that comes with new opportunities.”

 

“That’s why I’ve worked so hard to improve our economy. When my office receives word of any company even contemplating a move to Ohio, we spring into action, working tirelessly to bring that plant to our communities. I’ve also begun my RENEW OHIO-18 to look, longer-term, at how our region must be prepared to benefit from the new technologies of tomorrow, such as broadband or alternative energy.”

 

“This year is going to be an historic election.  We’re at a crossroads where we’re going to have to determine whether we are going to meet these tough challenges head-on or whether we’re going to fall back on the old tired debates of the past.  I stand ready to have a vigorous debate about how, working together regardless of party, we can produce that future.”

Follow Up: Bob Ney Gets Found

Posted by David on Feb 21st, 2008
2008
Feb 21

He’s back in Ohio, but not where you’d expect. He’s in Cincinnati, much farther away than his previous Morgantown accommodations.

CCM CINCINNATI
COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS OFFICE
36 E. 7TH ST., SUITE 2107-A
CINCINNATI, OH 45202

This is a follow up to yesterday’s post.

Bob Ney Moved to Undisclosed Location

Posted by David on Feb 20th, 2008
2008
Feb 20

Bob Ney has been moved to an undisclosed halfway house to finish serving out his sentence. He’s scheduled to be released this summer due to good behavior and may even be moved to house arrest before that.

CQ Today Midday Update – Former Rep. Ney Transferred to Halfway House

Update: I can confirm that the Federal Bureau of Prisons lists Ney’s status as “In Transit”.

Update #2: Bob Ney has been found. Read this post for more details.

WTOV Takes A Look The “Other Primary” In OH-18

Posted by David on Feb 18th, 2008
2008
Feb 18

Local NBC affiliate WTOV Channel 9 is taking a look at the “other primary” about to take place in the 18th district, the one that decides who will go up against Zack Space in November. It really makes a great point, no one has been paying much attention to it.

They also have an online story complementing the video (which is available on the page) running on their news broadcasts. The links in the sidebar provide an excellent one stop shop for information on the race.

2008
Feb 8

There’s an article in the Zanesville Times Recorder that starts out:

Is U.S. Rep. Zack Space facing a tough race for re-election? Top leaders of the state Democratic and Republican parties weren’t so sure Thursday.

At a seminar hosted by The Associated Press, State Reps. Chris Redfern and Kevin DeWine were asked to list the most competitive congressional races in Ohio. Redfern, the state Democratic Party chairman, and DeWine, the GOP’s deputy chairman, listed four races in the Canton, Columbus and Cincinnati areas.

Space’s 18th District, which includes Muskingum and Coshocton counties, wasn’t on their list.

While it would be foolish to breathe a sigh of relief just yet, this news really doesn’t surprise me. The Republican Party has been short of cash recently and been forced to play defense in districts that they one had a firm hold on.

GOP co-chairman Kevin DeWine does say that:

“We haven’t taken it off the table. We have three fine folks who are running. We also know Zack has a significant financial advantage. We have to see what the race looks like once we get through the primary.”

Translation: We want to try to take this district but we don’t have the resources or a strong candidate yet.

Jeannette Moll Scares The Hell Out Of Me

Posted by David on Feb 6th, 2008
2008
Feb 6

Jeanette Moll is continuing her campaign to avoid dealing with the issues confronting the 18th district. This time around she’s filed a brief (probably unsolicited) in the Columbia v. Heller gun control case that’s pending before the Supreme Court.

Even more disturbing, here statement on the brief included the following line:

“The right to keep and bear arms is a fundamental God-given right. It’s our duty as Americans to ensure such rights are not infringed upon,”

Wait, what? A “God-given right”? Frankly, I doubt God cares one way or the other about us having guns I’ve also got to ask what’s with Moll continually trying to inject herself into national cases that have absolutely nothing to do with her? It’s pathetic.

Zack Space’s Competition Isn’t Doing So Hot

Posted by David on Jan 31st, 2008
2008
Jan 31

At least that’s the word from the Columbus Dispatch.

Republican Fred Dailey, the former state agriculture director, had less than $51,000 on hand as of Dec. 31, according to the end of the year report he has filed with the Federal Elections Commission. But he also had loaned his campaign committee $30,000, according to the report.

Republican Jeanette Moll, meanwhile, had just over $43,000 on hand as of the end of the year, with a $10,000 campaign committee debt. The third main GOP contender in the 18th, Paul Phillips, had not yet filed his report this afternoon with the FEC, with the deadline midnight tonight. But as of Oct. 31, Phillips had less than $31,000 in his campaign coffers.

And Space? As of Dec. 31 he had nearly $756,000 in his campaign chest.

So basically, Space’s campaign has about $700,000 more cash on hand than their nearest competitor.

You can find the current FEC numbers (assuming this works) below.

Rep. Space Pulls In A Million For Reelection Campaign

Posted by David on Jan 24th, 2008
2008
Jan 24

100grand I knew that 18th district Rep. Zack Space was pulling in the  dough, but I didn’t quite realize just how much. According to the Columbus Dispatch, Space has raised around $1.1 million as of December 31st. Of that, Space still has $755,813 in cash on hand.

None of the Republican candidates have filled yet, but the deadline isn’t until 1/31.

An "I Back Zack" Update

Posted by David on Jan 22nd, 2008
2008
Jan 22

The Zack Space for Congress campaign has posted a video to show why people are donating to the “I Back Zack” fundraising drive.

So far the “I Back Zack” program has brought in $2,343 in donations from 31 different donors. In total ActBlue has raised $46,992 for the Space campaign.

Jeanette Moll Apparently Running For Office In Idaho

Posted by David on Jan 19th, 2008
2008
Jan 19

Well that’s at least what appears to be going on. Instead of discussing issues concerning Southeastern Ohioans, 18th district candidate Jeanette Moll has decided to weigh in on the Larry Craig sex scandal. Yes, that’s right. Jeanette Moll skips over things like the economy and the war to attack the ACLU’s decision to file a brief in defense of Larry Craig.

Even more perplexing is Moll’s belief that any member of the board of directors for the Ohio Chapter of the ACLU who doesn’t condemn the brief should step down. If that’s the way things are done, then I’d like to issue a challenge to to her: Condemn all the recent scandals involving Republicans or abandon your run for Congress. Is that reasonable? Probably not, but apparently we’ve thrown reason out the window.

Just as I was about to click publish I noticed Plunderbund beat me to the punch. If you don’t buy into my reasoning that this is out of her area of jurisdiction go over there to see why this is still ridiculous.

Zack Space Launches New Fundraising Program

Posted by David on Jan 9th, 2008
2008
Jan 9

Incumbent Zack Space of the 18th congressional district has launched a new fundraising program entitled “I Back Zack” to help raise funds for the coming election.

Basically the program requires a person to pledge to pay an $8 donation each month for ten months (until election day) and in exchange the first 100 participants will get a T-shirt and an invite to a private reception. Not too bad for $80, especially when it goes to such a good cause.

If you’re interested, you can read the fundraising announcement after the jump.

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Anyone Want To Cheer On OSU With Zack Space?

Posted by David on Jan 5th, 2008
2008
Jan 5

Zack Space will be holding a fundraiser in Dover Monday night. For a contribution of $500 (Host), $100 (Sponsor), or $25 (Friend) you can join Rep. Space in cheering on Ohio State as they play for the BCS title.

If you’re interested in going, either leave a comment with a valid email address (in a the email field so it isn’t public) or send me an email at david@ohiovalleypolitics.com and I’ll send you the information and the RSVP email address.

Space faces five challengers in OH-18

Posted by Blue in Athens on Jan 5th, 2008
2008
Jan 5

We knew this was going to be a hugely contested House seat going into 2008. When the dust cleared after Friday’s filing deadline, Republicans Jeanette Moll, 42, of Zanesville; Beau Bromberg, 38, of Newark; Fred Dailey, 62, of Mount Vernon; and Paul Phillips, 44, of Chillicothe all filed their petitions, putting them in a 5-way race for the 18th district. The Democratic challenger is Mark Pitrone, 53, of Gnadenhutten.

From the Newark Advocate:

All four Republican candidates bring impressive credentials, Spain said. Dailey was the director of the Ohio Department of Agriculture for 16 years in the Voinovich and Taft administrations, and Phillips was a lieutenant colonel after 20 years in the Air Force. Moll is a former magistrate for the Guernsey County Court of Common Pleas, and Bromberg is a Newark business manager.

It’s gonna be flying from all sides to get this seat back to Republicans. But as Zack has said, it doesn’t belong to them. It belongs to the people.