Newsweek reports:
Josh Mandel, one of the six Ohio Senate candidates who appeared on stage together for the first time on Sunday night, falsely claimed that the 2020 election was “stolen from Donald J. Trump” during a debate. “And I need to say something that I get attacked by the media for saying this, I get attacked by my opponents for saying this, but I believe it very strongly and so I want to say it up here: I believe the election was stolen from Donald J. Trump,” Mandel added.
Mandel also asserted that “there’s no such thing as separation of church and state.” The framers of the Constitution envisioned a country where in the classroom, kids would learn about God,” he said. “That in the classroom, kids would learn about good vs. evil, and that Judeo-Christian ethic separates itself from Islam and atheism and all these other belief sets on so many levels.”
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Going for the bottom of the barrel. Republican Ohio Senate candidate Josh Mandel comes right out and says the election was stolen from Trump, without shame or embarrassment. Good luck Ohio. pic.twitter.com/U8SFh8gtN9
— Mike Sington (@MikeSington) October 25, 2021
At OH GOP Senate debate tonight, Josh Mandel says, “there’s no such thing as separation of church and state.” “We should be instilling faith in the classroom, in the work place, and everywhere in society.” pic.twitter.com/nanbRELVzo
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) October 25, 2021
Shut down government schools and put schools in churches and synagogues.
— Josh Mandel (@JoshMandelOhio) October 24, 2021
HARPERSFIELD, OH — Ashtabula County Oktoberfest was on fire with MAGA Patriots. Things I heard:
– Stop Election Cheating
– 2nd Amendment protects all the others
– Planned Parenthood are baby killers
– Let’s Go Brandon! pic.twitter.com/PSrigmXXJS— Josh Mandel (@JoshMandelOhio) October 24, 2021
Meat in the freezer.
Baby in the cradle.
Gun at the ready.#bitcoin in cold storage.
They hate this.
— Josh Mandel (@JoshMandelOhio) October 23, 2021