
Former Ohio sheriff switches parties to join Republicans: 'Democrats showed me the door'
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A former Cincinnati, Ohio sheriff said Thursday he has left the Democratic Party to join Republicans.
Neil said the Democratic Party ejected him before he made a formal decision to leave the party.
"The Democratic Party showed me the door. Obviously, they pulled my endorsement in 2020, and in 2016 16, I won the general election by 63%. So, I was there for a while," Neil said, adding he has done some "serious thinking" during retirement
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