Ted Strickland is running for Senate in Ohio, but ABC News reports that he’ll have a hard time running away from his record:

Earlier this month, news that the Buckeye Firearms Association was questioning Strickland on gun rights, one of his strongest issues with swing voters in the closely divided state, was redistributed by the Republican National Senatorial Committee and the Ohio Republican Party.

The committee has also drawn attention to Ohio Coal Association criticism that Strickland’s policy stances had turned unfriendly to an industry the Appalachian native long supported.

As we’ve explained before, Ohioans don’t want Ted Strickland back in power. His incredibly liberal coal and Second Amendment policies are out of touch with the Buckeye State.

Even Democrats doubt his electability.

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