If you’re reading this, chances are you’re not an undecided voter. But if you don’t want Donald Trump to become president again, between now and November you’ll need to convince as many as you can to cast their ballot for Joe Biden. With the help of some of the smartest strategists, pollsters, and organizers in politics today, host Jon Favreau explores the minds of voters who will decide the 2024 election, and gives you everything you need to persuade the persuadables in your life. Season 4 ...
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Bards Logic welcomes Ohio Republican Gubernatorial Primary Candidate Jim Renacci. Our Guest: Jim was a U.S. Representative from Ohio's 16th Congressional District from 2011-2019 2017-2018 Renacci was assigned to the following committees:Committee on Budget and Committee on Ways and Means 2015-2016 Renacci served on the following committees:Budget Committee and Ways and Mean Committee - subcommitte on Select Revenue Measures and Subcommittee on Social Security. 2013-2014 Renacci served on the following committees Ways and Means Committee- Subcommittee on Human Services and Subcommittee on Social Security. 2011-2012 Renacci served on the following committees: Financial Services Committee- Subcommittee on Financial Institutions and Consumer Credt and Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations/ Financial Services He has also served in the following offices. 2004-2008: Mayor of Wadsworth, Ohio 1999-2003: Wadsworth, Ohio, City Council President 1994-1995: Wadsworth, Ohio, Board of Zoning Appeals Jim was a small business owner, operating 60 businesses and employing over 3000 citizens in the state. You can find out more about Jim and his policies on his Campaign Website Bards Logic is the Grassroots, We the People show.
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