COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The Cincinnati city councilman who lost to former Gov. Ted Strickland in Ohio’s Democratic primary for the U.S. Senate nomination is now endorsing his former rival.
Cleveland.com reports P.G. Sittenfeld endorsed Strickland for the Senate seat in a video Monday. He praised Strickland’s “graciousness and thoughtfulness and humility” toward him after the campaign. Sittenfeld criticized Strickland during the campaign over gun control and others issues.
The councilman received 22 percent of the primary vote.
Sittenfeld’s video says there’s a season for highlighting differences and a season for coming together to champion a Democratic vision for the future.
The swing-state race between Strickland and Republican incumbent Rob Portman is being closely watched nationally. Democrats see Ohio as among possible opportunities to win enough seats to retake a Senate majority.
Information from: cleveland.com, http://www.cleveland.com
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