
Radell Lewis breaks down one of Ohio's most important and overlooked races: the 2026 Secretary of State election. With Frank LaRose term-limited out and running for auditor, five candidates across three party primaries are competing to control how Ohioans vote, how businesses get registered, and how ballot language gets written. Radell goes candidate by candidate through Republican primary frontrunner Robert Sprague (Ohio's current treasurer who dropped out of the governor's race in under three weeks to endorse Vivek Ramaswamy), his challenger Marcell Strbich (a retired Air Force intelligence officer pushing one of the most aggressive election security platforms in the country), Democratic establishment pick Allison Russo (the former House Minority Leader facing scrutiny over her 2023 redistricting vote and an ongoing employment discrimination lawsuit), Democratic outsider Bryan Hambley (a cancer doctor from Warren County running on ending gerrymandering with zero corporate PAC money), and Libertarian candidate Tom Pruss (a Toledo small business owner campaigning for equal ballot access). Radell also covers Trump's executive order on mail voting and what it means for Ohio, the FirstEnergy bribery mistrial that stunned the state, Ohio officials opening thousands of acres of public land to fracking, and the broader 2026 statewide landscape where every executive office is turning over. Then Radell sits down with independent gubernatorial candidate Tim Grady for a deep conversation about what it takes to run outside the two-party system in Ohio, why independent voters are the largest voting bloc but have the least representation, the rise of populism on both sides, whether Democrats are capable of governing long term, and what a "radical centrist" vision for Ohio actually looks like. Whether you are tracking the Ohio primary election, researching Ohio 2026 candidates, or trying to understand Ohio election reform, voter registration deadlines, redistricting, gerrymandering, or the future of independent politics, this episode has you covered. Ohio voter registration for the May 5 primary closes April 6 and early voting starts April 7.
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Timothy Grady was born and raised in Richland County, Ohio. Since High School, he has been deeply engaged in the third-party, independent, and politically centrist movement. In 2018 he was the Libertarian nominee for state representative of Richland County before in 2020 masterminding the notorious Sam Grady campaign for state representative.
Near the end of 2022, he joined the Forward Party to help bring a real choice to the country. By the following August, the National Forward Party had kicked him out of the party. In September he was elected chair of the United Ohio Party, formed by members of the Ohio Forward Party dissatisfied by the chronic inaction in Forward. In November, the United Ohio Party re-merged with the Forward Party and Timothy assumed the role of chair of the Ohio Forward Party. At this time he was also managing the 2023 Democratic mayoral campaign in Mansfield.
During his tenure as Chair of the Ohio Forward Party he oversaw renewed growth and interest in the party, the endorsement of numerous candidates, the development of a platform, and the party’s first state convention at which a new board was elected. Shortly after the 2024 elections, deepening disappointment with the National Forward Party led Timothy to announce his resignation which was made official in January, 2025. He remains committed to the cause of Forward, of building a new party and a new politics, and convinced that he can better serve that cause from outside the party leadership.
In 2021 Timothy graduated from Ohio University with a BS degree in Economics an…Read More













