Ohio Congressman Tim Ryan announces Senate bid
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Democratic Congressman Tim Ryan announced on Monday that he'll run for Ohio's open U.S. Senate seat in 2022.
Ryan, 47, was first elected to the House in 2002, representing a working class district in eastern Ohio. The Senate seat is being vacated by Republican Rob Portman, who announced in January that he would not seek reelection. "I am running to fight like hell in the U.S Senate to cut workers in on the deal," Ryan said in a statement. "Ohioans are working harder than ever, they're doing everything right, and they're still falling behind."Bill Gates may not strike you as an actor, certainly not a comedic one. But he can be a funny guy, as evidenced by his 2018 cameo on "The Big Bang Theory." Even when he was arrested at the age of 21, his mugshot smile makes you think there was a lot more going on in that head than computer calculations. What was the offense? "It was driving from Albuquerque up to Seattle that I got three very serious speeding tickets," he said.
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