With “Yes on Issue 2” lagging badly in the polls, the No campaign closed with a powerful ad featuring former U.S. Senator from Ohio and astronaut John Glenn, while teachers, firefighters, and cops fanned out across the state knocking on doors. But it was the folks who favor keeping anti-union Senate Bill 5 in place who rolled out the big gun …
This article appears in Nov 2-8, 2011.

Amazing, they have to go to someone who doesn’t live in our state for support.
VOTE NO ON 2
Vote YES on issue 2…The unions are in controlling our wallets. There is no reason why EVERYONE shouldn’t pay their fair share.
I’ve heard that a bunch of recently laid-off public employees plan to vote yes on issue 2. Rumor has it that X union is stronger than Y union, so X union got members from Y union laid-off to make more jobs for X union, talk about solidarity!
Union thugs and money from out of state supporting them.
That’s what’s fueling the ‘vote no on issue 2’ machine.
Look people, we pay for all of this, and our state is broke!
the unions will sit down with kasich like they wanted to do before when kasich turned them down before he realized this issue was going down to defeat. these men and women fully understand how the economy is, and they will work out a fair deal. so a vote of “NO” is the right vote!!!!!!
How much is our governor and his cronies contributing? He, after all, is a government employee.