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Sunday, December 04, 2005

Cranley surprised even mom with bid for Congress

Councilman John Cranley and his mom, newly elected school board member Susan Cranley, celebrate their feat as dual top vote-getters on Election Night. (Photo by Tara Bricking Carvalho/The Cincinnati Enquirer)

Councilman John Cranley filed paperwork Friday to run for the U.S. House seat now held by Republican Steve Chabot, the Enquirer's Howard Wilkinson reported today.

Coming as it did the day after he was sworn in to a third term on City Council, the timing of the filing surprised a lot of people.

But when Cranley made the announcement at
a meeting of the Hamilton County Democratic Executive Committee Saturday, no one was more surprised than Cranley's mother, Susan Cranley, who was elected to the Cincinnati Board of Education last month and is a Democratic precinct executive.

"If you think that I knew he filed to run for Congress, you would be wrong," she said outside the meeting. She even made a note to tell Cranley's dad, John J. Cranley III, what their son had just announced his candidacy.

One guy who wasn't surprised was former Mayor Charlie Luken. Stopping by the Democratic gathering to accept a standing ovation on his way to Pittsburgh for the Bengals game, Luken said taking back the 1st Congressional district should be a top Democratic priority.

"My father, as you know, knows every crack in every sidewalk in the district," said Luken, son of former seven-term U.S. Rep. Thomas A. Luken, and who held the seat himself for one term. "
I've always said it makes absolutely no sense for a Democrat not to hold that seat. It makes less sense that Steve Chabot is representing it.''

"I want to mention one guy who I'm encouraging to run, and that's John Cranley," Luken said in introducing Cranley. "I think he's a great fit for the district. I think John is a guy who can win."


3 Comments:

at 1:21 PM, December 06, 2005 Anonymous Anonymous said...

It looks like we've found the next Pat DeWine. At least DeWine waited a couple months before running for another office. To start running for the next office less than 48 hours after taking this one shows Cranley is even more opportunistic than Pat DeWine.

 
at 1:28 PM, December 12, 2005 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Cranley vs. Steve Chabot? What a joke. Cranley will get a smackdown even worse than when he tried that the first time.

 
at 8:13 AM, December 15, 2005 Anonymous Anonymous said...

jeff: Chabot never finished a fullterm for five whole consecutive years before getting to congress. Chabot was running for Congress before he was announcing new races for council and the commission. Chabot is an amazing opportunist who will be exposed for the many promises he breaks. Why is Chabot all quiet about his signed pledges and multiple votes on term limits? Maybe because it is one of the many things he says but only believes if it can put money in his pockect and keep a job. Which by the way, Chabot has become a rich, rich man living off taxpayer money for years. Sure he'll vote to cut taxes for the rich, then turn around and give himself another raise. This time all his crap is going down. Cranley held him tyo 53% of the vote last time. And since then Chabot has been feeling safe and away from the district. It is too bad Steve hasn't been doing anything for the Westside, which has been crumbling.

 
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