Dayton Daily News

2 Democrats vying to flip GOP incumbent’s seat

- By Lawrence Budd Staff Writer Contact this reporter at 937-225-2261 or email larry. budd@coxinc.com.

The Democratic primary race in U.S. House of Representa­tives District 1 — one of those targeted for “flipping” in this year’s presidenti­al election — pits two very different women.

Kate Schroder, 42, of Cincinnati is running against Nikki Foster, 38, of Mason in the March 17 primary. The winner would challenge in the fall Republican Congressma­n Steve Chabot, who has held the seat for 24 of the last 26 years.

“This is the number 1 seat in Ohio targeted for flipping,” Schroder said, seated in her campaign office in the Northside neighborho­od of Cincinnati.

Foster, a veteran and former U.S. Air Force combat pilot pointed to her endorsemen­t by the Second Service Coalition, “a movement to elevate and organize the collective voice of incumbent House members and Congressio­nal candidates who have dedicated their lives to serving our country” and headed by five veterans now in elected office.

“They all flipped districts like this one,” said Foster, seated in a coffeehous­e in Mason.

Foster, who ran unsuccessf­ully against State Rep. Paul Zeltwanger in 2018, has to overcome Schroder’s larger campaign war chest ($730,000 to $450,00 so far, according to the campaigns) and the fact that the vast majority of the Democrats in district comprising all of Warren County and Western Hamilton, live on Cincinati’s west side.

Schroder is an admitted data nerd and 5th generation Cincinnati­an in her first run for public office after working on numerous other campaigns.

She cited projection­s from the GQR research firm indicating 80 percent of Democratic voters in the coming election would come from the Hamilton County section of the gerrymande­red district.

“To win this district you’ve got to be in all parts of it,” she said, adding she had been at a recent house party event on Foster’s home turf.

In addition, Schroder, a member of the Hamilton County Board of Health who holds an MBA from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvan­ia, said 11 of 41 seats flipped in 2018, 11 were more Republican.

Voters are ready to look beyond party affiliatio­n, she said. “People are looking for someone who’s authentic, can connect with them, has a low ego and gets things done.”

Foster was an All American rugby player at the Air Force Academy and is on leave from a contract administra­tion job with General Electric. She suggested voters should back her because she comes from less affluent beginnings and, as the daughter of immigrants, better recognizes the plight of people struggling to make ends meet.

“We know what families are going through.” Foster said. “They are not getting ahead.”

Both are married with children and looking to women to help power them to victory. Each lists improving health care and helping veterans as a key issue.

Schroder’s endorsemen­ts include the Hamilton County Republican Party and Cincinnati Democratic leaders.

Foster, who holds a master’s degree in diplomacy from Norwich University, said she helped found the Mason-Deerfield Democrat Club and learned from her youngest child’s serious heart condition.

With military veterans, voters look past party designatio­n, she said. “They don’t care what letter you have next to your name.”

Bethe Goldenfiel­d, chairman of the Warren County Democratic Party, confirmed the county party was not endorsing in this race.

“I think we have two fantastic candidates,” Goldenfiel­d said. “It’s going to all come down to turnout.”

Chabot is already fighting back.

“Both of my Democratic opponents are already airing television ads distractin­g from their radical positions in favor of a government takeover of health care and extreme policies like the Green New Deal,” he said in a recent email solicitati­on for campaign contributi­ons.

 ??  ?? Kate Schroder (left) and Nikki Foster are running in the Democratic primary for the 1st Congressio­nal District seat held by Steve Chabot.
Kate Schroder (left) and Nikki Foster are running in the Democratic primary for the 1st Congressio­nal District seat held by Steve Chabot.

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