Republican U.S. Senate candidate J.D. Vance knocked his liberal opponent Tim Ryan over the historic inflation that is ripping through the country.
Vance connected Ryan to the latest numbers that detailed prices have risen 9.1 percent compared to one year ago—the highest since the 1980s.
The numbers released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics detailed that prices rose 1.3 percent from the previous month alone.
According to the Republican, Ryan’s voting record, as a current member of the U.S. House of Representatives, has directly contributed to the increase in prices.
“We’ve hit 40-year-high inflation for a simple reason: Joe Biden and Tim Ryan have decimated America’s energy sector and spent money we don’t have instead of rebuilding our broken economy. The Biden-Ryan agenda has failed Ohio. It’s time for new leadership, and a new direction,” Vance said in a statement.
https://twitter.com/JDVancePress/status/1547230986164903938
While Ryan’s campaign did not immediately respond to the numbers, Ryan acknowledged the numbers from his official congressional account.
In his response, the Ohio lawmaker seemingly advocated for bipartisan negotiations for legislation. However, Ryan’s voting record indicates that he has voted the same as Speaker Nancy Pelosi 100 percent of the time.
“Seeing lots of “9.1%” talk from the same people who repeatedly voted against legislation to bring inflation down and get relief out the door. How about coming to the table instead of rubbing this number in the faces of working people who already know how bad it is?” he said in a tweet.
Seeing lots of “9.1%” talk from the same people who repeatedly voted against legislation to bring inflation down and get relief out the door.
How about coming to the table instead of rubbing this number in the faces of working people who already know how bad it is?
— Archive: Congressman Tim Ryan (@RepTimRyan) July 13, 2022
Throughout the campaign, Vance will likely attempt to repeatedly tie Ryan to President Joe Biden and the state’s inflation level. According to polls, Biden’s approval rating is below 30 percent in Ohio.
On the other hand, Ryan has attempted to avoid the connection to his party, preaching bipartisan solutions and skipping an event with Biden.
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Cooper Moran is a reporter for The Ohio Star and The Star News Network. Email tips to [email protected].
Photo “JD Vance” by JD Vance. Photo “Tim Ryan” by Tim Ryan.