COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio congressman Tim Ryan says he’s running for president.
The 45-year-old announced his 2020 Democratic primary bid Thursday on ABC’s “The View.” He plans an official kickoff rally in downtown Youngstown Saturday, where a big turnout by organized labor is expected.
Ryan, a political moderate from Niles, made an unsuccessful bid to replace Nancy Pelosi as House Democratic leader in 2016.
Ryan represents the district formerly held by the late Democratic Rep. Jim Traficant, for whom he worked. The blue-collar area swung strongly for Donald Trump over Hillary Clinton in 2016.
He’s served in Congress since 2003 and, before that, spent two years in the Ohio Senate. He joins an already crowded field of Democratic White House candidates.
Oh great, we going to have Tim white mansplain things to everyone else about how we all should focus on white rural men.
My Cat coughed up a hair ball this morning and is using that as her opening statement for her presidential bid. She does claim to be a Democat.
Pipe down, Tim. There are adult candidates talking.
Why?