
Robert Sprague, Ohio’s current Treasurer, initially announced a run for Ohio Governor. He later withdrew and sought to become Vivek Ramaswamy’s lieutenant governor pick … unsuccessfully. Now he has entered the race for Ohio Secretary of State against @marcellstrbich Marcell Strbich despite having no demonstrable experience or evidence showing a desire to secure Ohio’s voter rolls or Ohio’s elections. Campaign finance reports show Sprague accepted $23,000 from Les and Abigail Wexner, including $18,000 from Les Wexner personally. Les Wexner has been called a Jeffrey Epstein “co-conspirator”. THAT’S NOT A GOOD THING. On Friday, February 20th, the Ohio Republican Party State Central Committee will consider endorsing a candidate in this contested Secretary of State primary. Sprague is expected to seek that endorsement, even though public polling shows him trailing Strbich by eight (8) points. If the Committee chooses to endorse in this race, many believe it will favor Sprague who is a long-time insider & career officeholder … despite the potential general election implications of the Wexner donations. The presumptive Democratic nominee, Allison Russo, is a formidable campaigner. She has never accepted donations from either Wexner. SHE WAS NOT THAT STUPID. IT IS REASONABLE TO EXPECT THAT RUSSO WILL HIGHLIGHT THE WEXNER CONNECTION CONSISTENTLY BETWEEN NOW AND NOVEMBER. Many Republican voters remain deeply concerned about the broader Epstein scandal and want full investigations & accountability wherever warranted. Those voters may VIEW Wexner’s contributions to SPRAGUE as POLITICALLY TOXIC. The question before the State Central Committee is straightforward: will it allow primary voters to decide this nomination without interference, or will it issue an endorsement in a contested race? AN ENDORSEMENT OF SOMEONE TAINTED BY WEXNER-EPSTEIN MONEY? We will know the answer on Friday. Unfortunately, while the video below is AI generated, I assure you this is how Alex Triantafilou, @ChairmanAlex, Chairman & “Oz Behind the Curtain” of the Ohio Republican Party, feels in his cold black heart about this situation.
























