COLUMBUS, Ohio — Vice President J.D. Vance’s half-brother Cory Bowman positioned second in Cincinnati’s mayoral main on Tuesday, sending the Republican political newcomer right into a faceoff with incumbent Aftab Pureval this fall.
Pureval positioned first within the nonpartisan three-way contest, during which third-place finisher Republican Brian Frank was eradicated. Below the foundations of the southwest Ohio metropolis’s nonpartisan primaries, solely the highest two main finishers advance to the November basic election.
If Bowman pulls an upset on this predominantly Democratic metropolis, he can be the newest member of the family of a president or vp to serve in workplace. That features the brother of Mike Pence, Trump’s first vp, elected to Congress throughout their earlier administration.
Bowman has mentioned he desires to enhance his metropolis, not become involved in nationwide politics.
Pureval, 42, is considered as a Democratic up-and-comer. A former particular assistant U.S. lawyer, congressional candidate and Hamilton County clerk of courts. He received the 2021 mayor’s race with practically 66% of the vote to guide Ohio’s third largest metropolis.
Bowman, 36, based an evangelical church on town’s West Finish and owns a espresso store. He has by no means held public workplace however says his half brother’s inauguration impressed him to enter politics.
Vance isn’t taking an lively function within the marketing campaign, however he posted a message of help for Bowman on Tuesday.
“He’s a superb man with a coronary heart for serving his neighborhood,” the vp wrote on X. “Get on the market and vote for him!”
Voters in Cincinnati and throughout Ohio have additionally voted to approve State Situation 2, which seeks to reauthorize a program that would offer $2.5 billion for roads, bridges and different wanted native infrastructure initiatives over the following decade.