Ex-consumer chief to enter Ohio governor’s race as Democrat
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Former consumer watchdog Richard Cordray put an end to the suspense Monday, confirming after months of speculation that he plans to make a run for Ohio governor.
The Democrat planned to formally launch his campaign Tuesday at a diner in his hometown of Grove City, southwest of Columbus.
As he enters the crowded field, the 58-year-old Cordray is viewed as among Democrats’ strongest contenders to seize a critical swing state from Republicans next year.
He resigned last month as director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, one of the last major Obama-era holdouts in the Trump administration. He is also a former Ohio attorney general and state treasurer.