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JD Vance’s Half-Brother Jumping Into Cincinnati Mayor’s Race

Corey Bowman, a brother to Vice President J.D. Vance, points out that he wants to become the next mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio, and provide Cincinnati people with the option to see “prosperity, growth and joy.”

in post On X, from February 4th, Bowman, a registered Republican who is pastor of River Church in Cincinnati, revealed that between 500 and 1,000 signatures must be obtained from registered voters in the city. Bowman also admitted that many people warned him to “get ready.”

“I am officially announcing my candidacy for the mayoral position of Cincinnati in 2025,” Bowman wrote in his post. “A few weeks ago, my flight landed on CVG and went home from the most monumental inauguration of my generation. When I landed, I was in love with my family and I lived in. I knew a city that could not fall behind in the important years that followed.”

“A lot of people have told me I'm ready. They'll come after you.” Don't know who “they” are or if they're looking at “they.” But this is all my heart… to offer Cincinnati people a choice,” Bowman added. “A choice to see years of prosperity, growth and joy in our incredible downtown. The population should not be satisfied with how things are. They decide their future You need to make a choice.”

in Interview in Cincinnati EnkillerBowman, who is also co-owner of Kings Arms Coffee, explained that he “sees a way to give back local government roles to cities,” adding that he is watching the inauguration of his brothers and President Donald Trump. . It sparked more inspiration for him to run for the office.

“When he was sworn more than me, when he spoke because he was my brother, no one had a voice,” Bowman explained.

Bowman, who shares the same father as Vance, described his brother as “an incredible role model.”

“He speaks pretty well for himself, so I don't necessarily speak for my siblings,” Bowman told the outlet. “And he's fine. “I think he's an incredible role model for me.”

The outlet noted that the last Republican to run for Cincinnati mayor was former Congressman Brad Wenstrup (R-OH). In 2009, Wenstrup lost to Democratic opponents.

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