When Josh Mandel announced in February that he was seeking the Republican nomination to replace retiring Senator Rob Portman, few people thought that, by late July, he would be the favored frontrunner.
But, according to CNN, he is.Of course, the election is still 10 months away, and keeping frontrunner status in a crowded field of roughly a dozen people and counting is no easy task.Which may explain why Mandel recently decided to make vehemently opposing gender pronouns part of his campaign platform.
Because every Republican politician knows that when you want to rally up the base, just attack LGBTQ people. It’s a tried and true strategy.Over the past week, the mediocre 43-year-old straight white male has tweeted three times about how he.