May 18, 2015
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
NORTHWEST OHIO CONSERVATIVE COALITION LAUNCHES NEW STATEWIDE PROGRAM “OHIO CONSERVATIVES UNITED”
Toledo, OH: As we enter the campaign season for the upcoming 2016
Presidential elections, the Northwest Ohio Conservative Coalition
(NWOCC) has unveiled a unique statewide program called “Ohio
Conservatives United” (OCU).
As the Presidential primary campaign unfolds, there are a large number
of conservative candidates who will be vying for the conservative vote.
Unfortunately, the small number of “establishment” Republican candidates
are counting on splitting the conservative vote to increase their
chances of winning.
To up the ante even more, two weeks ago the Republican controlled Ohio
legislature passed a bill to move the Spring 2016 primary election
forward by seven days, thus changing the rules on how a Presidential
candidate wins the coveted delegates that will represent Ohio at the
Republican National Convention. The rule change now says the winner of
the Ohio presidential primary gets ALL of Ohio's delegates, not just the
congressional districts they won.
John Mc Avoy, NWOCC board member and spokesman for the OCU project says,
“When you put all these puzzle pieces together, the picture becomes
very clear. Unless Ohio's conservative voters can coalesce around a
single candidate, the establishment candidate will be making that trip
to the Cleveland GOP convention with all 64 Ohio delegates”.
The challenge of the OCU program is clear, but it is its unique method
that has Ohio's conservatives signing on to participate. According to
Linda Bowyer, Chair of the NWOCC, “we will ask voters to make a
commitment, not to vote for any one candidate, but to review the data,
and talk to other voters about the candidates and the subject of unity
around one candidate”.
NWOCC will be sending out a simple three question survey to Ohio’s
conservative voters, asking them to rank their top five candidates for
the Republican nomination. The NWOCC then publishes the poll results
so all can see where conservative voters in Ohio stand. The survey then
asks the voter if their first choice isn't the first choice of the
majority of Ohio conservatives, would they be willing to change their
candidate and support the number one candidate. The final question is
addressed at disenfranchised Republicans, Independents, and even members
of other parties, asking them if they would be willing to vote
Republican in the March primary in order to help the conservative
candidate win.
Conservative groups throughout Ohio will be asked to participate in this poll.
A group’s participation in this poll will accomplish two major objectives:
1) It will provide a statewide view of where the conservative candidates stand with regards to Ohio’s conservative voters,
2) it will initiate dialogue and discussion within the groups and their members regarding the candidates and the issue of unity.
It is important to remember that in no way does this poll or a group’s
participation constitute any commitment by the group or its members to
support any particular candidate. Groups interested in participating in
this survey should visit
www.OhioConservativesUnited.org to sign up.
The Northwest Ohio Conservative Coalition is a non-connected political
action committee registered with the Federal Elections Commission and
the State of Ohio.
For more information, visit our webpage
www.nwohiocc.com or contact us at
nwohioconservativecoalition@gmail.com.