Ohio governor: Jim Renacci flier touts past Trump endorsement in current bid to unseat DeWine

0Comments

Former U.S. Rep. Jim Renacci isn’t lying when he says on campaign literature that he “has been endorsed by President Donald Trump.” But that endorsement was in 2018 for U.S. 

Senate – not his current bid for Ohio governor. 

Renacci’s campaign is distributing fliers for his gubernatorial bid that tout the Republican as “an American first conservative who supports and has been endorsed by President 

Donald Trump” who is “pro-medical freedom,” “pro-free and fair elections” and “pro-border wall.”  

Renacci is running in the GOP primary against Gov. Mike DeWine, Canal Winchester farmer Joe Blystone and former state Rep. Ron Hood. Former President Donald Trump has 

not endorsed anyone in the race – and it’s possible that he simply won’t. 

Trump did endorse Renacci in his 2018 bid to unseat Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown, who ultimately won that race by nearly 7 percentage points. Renacci spokesman said that’s 

what the literature is referencing. 

Trump has been testy about candidates overstating his support or his endorsement. In 2020, Trump’s campaign asked Ohio Senate candidate Melissa Ackison to remove a picture 

of them together from her website. 

Renacci spokesman Tom Weyand said the campaign wasn’t implying that Trump has endorsed Renacci for Ohio governor. 

“That’s not the intent of that,” Weyand said. “I just think it states that he has been endorsed by the president in the past.”

Original source can be found here.



Related

dummy-img

Mike Turner addresses Ukraine support, local industry growth, and Passover greetings

U.S. Rep. Mike Turner shared posts between March 31 and April 1, 2026 on supporting Ukraine against aggression, welcoming new investment by Sierra Nevada Corporation at Dayton International Airport, and extending Passover greetings.

dummy-img

Mike Turner posts updates on art competition closure and honors Vietnam veterans

U.S. Rep. Mike Turner announced the close of submissions for the Congressional Art Competition on March 27 and honored Vietnam Veterans with a public message on March 29.

Mike Turner U.S. House of Representatives from Ohio

Mike Turner addresses Medal of Honor Day, Ukraine support, and Russian sanctions

U.S. Rep. Mike Turner marked Medal of Honor Day by recognizing recipients’ service on March 25, then highlighted ongoing U.S. support for Ukraine in its conflict with authoritarian powers.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from Dayton Reporter.