Ohio Secretary of State and Senate Republican candidate Frank LaRose clashed with Donald Trump Jr. and Vivek Ramaswamy over campaign support and funding sources. LaRose criticized Trump Jr. and Ramaswamy for backing a Democrat and questioned their commitment to the Second Amendment. Trump Jr. retaliated by calling LaRose a 'pro-amnesty, Ukraine-First RINO.' LaRose defended his record as a veteran and lifelong Republican. Bernie Moreno raised concerns about LaRose's connections to Democrat megadonor Reid Hoffman, citing Hoffman's past involvement in anti-Trump activities and controversial associations.
Key Points
Frank LaRose criticizes Donald Trump Jr. and Vivek Ramaswamy for supporting a Democrat over Second Amendment concerns
Donald Trump Jr. accuses LaRose of being a 'pro-amnesty, Ukraine-First RINO' and questions his loyalty to Trump
Bernie Moreno raises worries about LaRose accepting funds from Democrat megadonor Reid Hoffman
Revelations about Hoffman's past involvement in anti-Trump activities and controversial associations
Pros
Frank LaRose standing by his record as a veteran and lifelong Republican
Highlighting potential concerns about connections to controversial Democrat megadonor Reid Hoffman
Cons
Personal attacks and accusations between candidates