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Ohio s Vax-a-Million has been the subject of jokes during late-night talk shows. It made headlines in news outlets across the country, and satirical news source The Onion even took a jab at it.
At the forefront of the conversation is Gov. Mike DeWine, who says raffling off $1 million prizes and college scholarships to vaccinated residents will help motivate those who have yet to get the shot.
Experts say the program has raised DeWine s national profile a year before his reelection bid and shifted the conversation around COVID-19 in Ohio but the move is unlikely to ingratiate him with Republicans who were unhappy with his pandemic response.
Despite criticism, Vax-a-Million raises Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine s national profile ahead of reelection bid Haley BeMiller, The Columbus Dispatch © Albert Cesare / The Enquirer Governor Mike DeWine speaks to Hamilton County Commissioner Alicia Reece during his visit to the Hamilton County mobile COVID-19 vaccination site at the Price Hill Library in East Price Hill on Friday, May 7, 2021.
Ohio s Vax-a-Million has been the subject of jokes during late-night talk shows. It made headlines in news outlets across the country, and satirical news source The Onion even took a jab at it.
At the forefront of the conversation is Gov. Mike DeWine, who says raffling off $1 million prizes and college scholarships to vaccinated residents will help motivate those who have yet to get the shot.