A Republican Supreme Court candidate in Ohio is scrambling to explain why she flat-out lied to voters about her cozy relationship with Democrats, raising serious questions about whether she's just another RINO in conservative clothing.
Former Franklin County Common Pleas Judge Colleen O'Donnell has been telling voters on the campaign trail that she was "never" nominated or appointed by any Democrat. There's just one problem with that claim – it's completely false, and the official records prove it.
This bombshell revelation comes at the worst possible time for Ohio Republicans, who have a golden opportunity to achieve something historic: a 7-0 conservative majority on the state's Supreme Court by unseating the last remaining Democratic justice, Jennifer Brunner, in the May primary.
When RINOs Blow Conservative Dreams
The stakes couldn't be higher, folks. Ohio Republicans are on the verge of total control of their state's highest court, which would be a massive victory for constitutional conservatives and the rule of law. But O'Donnell's deception threatens to torpedo that dream.
Why would a supposedly conservative candidate lie about her Democrat connections unless she's trying to hide something? Patriots in Ohio deserve to know exactly where their candidates stand, not get fed a pack of lies designed to fool them into supporting another establishment swamp creature.
"This is exactly the kind of dishonesty that has plagued the Republican Party for decades – candidates who say whatever they think conservatives want to hear while hiding their true allegiances."
The crowded May primary just got a lot more interesting, and Ohio conservatives better wake up fast. With official records contradicting O'Donnell's campaign claims, voters need to ask themselves: if she's lying about this, what else is she hiding?
Ohio Republicans have worked too hard and come too far to let a dishonest candidate destroy their chance at Supreme Court dominance. The question now is whether conservative voters will do their homework before it's too late.
