OH-15: Lashutka takes a pass, Republicans left with no obvious candidate
Dispatch is reporting that shortly after Petro ruled out running for the 15th, Lashutka decided to skip the race as well:
Former Mayor Greg Lashutka said today he will not seek the GOP nomination in 2008 for the 15th Congressional District seat being vacated at the end of next year by retiring Rep. Deborah Pryce, an Upper Arlington Republican.
Lashutka ruled out a run about an hour after former Attorney General Jim Petro said he will not seek the congressional seat, leaving local GOP officials scrambling for a candidate against Franklin County Commissioner Mary Jo Kilroy, the favoried Democrat who narrowly lost to Pryce in 2006.
Lashutka, 63, is in his eighth year as senior vice president of corporate relations for Nationwide Insurance and he said he is neither interested in the congressional seat nor any other elected position at this point.
Frankly, I'm not that surprised. He's got a great job at Nationwide, and I would imagine that there is little at his age that could convince him to leave. Certainly becoming a freshman in the minority party in the House wouldn't do it. The Republicans will now likely begin looking at younger candidates on local city councils and such. I would imagine that the Republican judges in the area will be screened as well. Pryce was a judge when she first ran for Congress in '92. The bench is not a bad place to find yourself a candidate who can avoid being associated with the current crop of Republicans. Anyways, more good news for the Kilroy campaign, but we're not out of the woods yet.
Wolpert
First, Larry is term limited and cannot run again in the State House. He's probably hoping Steve Stivers will run for OH-15 so he can run for the State Senate.
And saying "safest Republican seat in Franklin County" is damning with faint praise. He pulled a challenger in 2006 for the first time since 2000 and this very underfunded candidate raised a total of $1,461.51.
The results?
The challenger pulled 43.53% of the vote.
Wolpert Run
The tide keeps rising
1. The Ohio GOP is in shambles after 2006 and Coingate.
2. They won't have Tom Noe's millions to play with
3. In fact, the DCCC has TONS more cash than the RNCC
4. The DCCC has staffers with Ohio experience and has clearly focused on the Buckeye State
5. Overall, the Dem challengers are the best crop in years.
Oh, they'll come up with a candidate eventually.
But how many GOPers are up for a suicide mission?





larry wolpert?