Ohio sheriff's lieutenant who declared he "won't help Democrats" issues apology, blames medication
CBSN
An Ohio sheriff's patrol commander who declared on Facebook that he would not help Democrats and would require proof of who a person voted for before providing them aid has apologized, blaming prescribed sleep aids for causing his "out of character" actions.
Lt. John Rodgers, a 20-year sheriff's veteran in Clark County, where Springfield is the county seat, made the statements in several posts on Facebook, CBS affiliate WHIO-TV reported. In one post, he reportedly wrote: "I am sorry. If you support the Democrat Party I will not help you." Another said: "The problem is that I know which of you supports the Democratic Party and I will not help you survive the end of days."
Another post indicated people would need to "provide proof of who you voted for" if they asked Rodgers for help, the station reported.
Five presidents in U.S. history have won the presidency without winning the popular vote, and the most recent to do so was Donald Trump in 2016. His opponent that year, Hillary Clinton, won over 2.8 million more votes than Trump nationwide, but she lost enough key states to be defeated in the Electoral College, 306 to 232.
We've all seen a lot of political ads lately. But in battleground states, it's a tsunami. Jack Levis is an independent voter in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, which makes him one of the most desirable voters on the planet: "Emails, texts, phone calls, it's in my news feed, it's in social media. In the last two days, I counted, I had 30 spam emails in there all about the election," he said. "It's unbelievable."