Election Day: Ohio Governor Mike DeWine set to beat his Republican challengers
Mike DeWine, the Gov. of Ohio, looks set to beat his Republican challenger in Ohio's gubernatorial primary. He is looking at his second term and has been an integral part of the Republican Party in Ohio for about 40 years.

One major reason for his lead is that former President Donald Trump is out of the primary. Trump has hinted that he is not a fan of DeWine. Things might have been different, and the dynamics would have been much different if there was only one opponent who Trump backed.
People expect DeWine to face testing times and a difficult campaign due to his initial stand and response to the Coronavirus. He had made some Republicans angry when he carried out restrictions aggressively to curb the effects of the virus initially.
He had to roll back many of those policies, and his top health officer had to resign from her post due to the severe criticism she faced. Conservative critics blamed DeWine for overstepping on the policies regarding Covid, and the efforts of the right to punish the governor are more or less zero. It is due to DeWine's long record in social conservatism, substantial poll numbers and fundraising, and popularity in Ohio's business community.
Blystone has been complaining about DeWine and stated that he should have taken a step further and spoken about and taken action towards issues like abortion.
Renacci stated that Ohio was shut down too quickly by DeWine, and it opened too late. He was critical of DeWine and compared him to being similar to Democrats like Gretchen Whitmer or Andrew Cuomo. Renacci stated that DeWine is not like Republican Governors like Kristi Noem or Ron DeSantis.
However, the message seems to be lost to Trump or even the primary voters.
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