October 29, 2010 · The Plain Dealer
In his final quest to become a United States senator, Fisher, a Democrat and Ohio lieutenant governor, spent Wednesday night and Thursday morning on the late shift. He went politicking at the most retail of retail levels on his "Ohio Never Sleeps" tour, mixing one-on-one campaigning with road trip-style staff bonding, riding shotgun in a Merlot-colored Chevy SUV.
October 24, 2010 · Toledo Blade
The Blade supports LEE FISHER as the candidate who is best equipped to provide the forward-thinking leadership Ohio needs in a U.S. senator.
October 22, 2010 · Dayton Daily News
The Ohio Democratic Party, in a news release Friday, also said early voting indicated that enthusiasm was on their side, despite media accounts tilted to the GOP and tea party.
October 30, 2010
Today, U.S. Senate candidate Lee Fisher will run a new ad, “Game Day,” which will air on television during the lead-up to the Ohio State Buckeyes’ contest against the Minnesota Golden Gophers on Saturday. The ad highlights Congressman Rob Portman’s disastrous record as George W. Bush’s Budget Director and Trade Czar, as well as the place that Portman cut his teeth: The University of Michigan Law School.
October 29, 2010
Fisher’s ad explains the key choice Ohio voters face on November 2, between Congressman Portman, a Washington influence-peddler who will fight for tax breaks for large corporations that outsource Ohio jobs, and Lee Fisher, who will always put Ohioans first and will fight for tax cuts for small businesses that create jobs here.
October 28, 2010
Lee Fisher heads to Fernway Elementary School to speak to a class of fourth graders, their parents and other guests in his 18th hour of Ohio Never Sleeps, a 27-hour campaign-athon, highlighting the contributions of Ohio workers day and night.
Lieutenant Governor and U.S. Senate candidate Lee Fisher issued a statement applauding a major breakthrough in the effort to develop a uranium enrichment facility in southern Ohio that will create up to 4,000 Ohio jobs. Governor Ted Strickland and USEC Inc. announced yesterday that the U.S. Department of Energy affirmed its confidence in USEC Inc.’s technology by putting the framework of a deal on the table to negotiate a $2 billion loan guarantee for the American Centrifuge Project.