Disgraced former Ohio Senator Sherrod Brown is desperately trying to claw his way back into power, but Patriots are reminding voters exactly why they kicked him out in the first place. Brown cast the deciding vote to confirm radical Judge Natasha Merle - a leftist activist who disgracefully compared common-sense voter ID laws to "White supremacy."
This is the kind of judicial extremism that Brown championed during his time in Washington, and it's exactly why Ohio voters sent him packing. While President Trump works to restore election integrity and protect the Constitution, Democrats like Brown spent years installing judges who view basic election security as somehow "racist."
Judge Merle's outrageous comments reveal the twisted mindset of the Biden-era judiciary that Brown helped create. Requiring an ID to vote - something you need to buy groceries, board a plane, or enter a federal building - is apparently "White supremacy" in the warped world of progressive judges.
"When was the last time anyone saw a public or civic art installation that wasn't formulaic?" questioned social media user @pungaohiko, highlighting how progressive ideology has infected every corner of public life. "Time for something else."
The pushback against woke ideology is growing stronger every day. Americans are tired of being lectured by radical judges and failed politicians who see racism in every common-sense policy.
Brown's record speaks for itself: he rubber-stamped Biden's most extreme judicial picks while Ohio families struggled with inflation, crime, and border chaos. Now he thinks Buckeye State voters will forget his betrayal?
President Trump's judicial appointments restored constitutional order to our courts, while Democrats like Brown worked overtime to pack the bench with activists who legislate from the bench. The contrast couldn't be clearer.
Ohio deserves better than a failed senator who thinks protecting election integrity is somehow racist. Will voters remember Brown's radical record when it matters most?
