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In 2004, she ran for the 14th District seat in the Ohio Senate to replace Senate President Doug White, who was retiring.
The Senate seat included Clermont, Brown, Adams and Scioto counties and part of Lawrence County.
Her opponent for the Republican nomination was Tom Niehaus, a fellow member of the Ohio House from New Richmond whose 88th District represented the half of Clermont County outside her district plus Brown and Adams Counties to the east.
Schmidt told the Enquirer " The fear from many of the people I meet is that because the next senator will come from Clermont County, they will be underrepresented.
But if you know anything about me, I don't under-represent anybody.
" She also said she worried about the state budget: " We do have a history of overspending in Ohio.
But it's not just recent history.
It's a 40-year-old habit.
" The Enquirer was dismayed by advertisements from the Ohio Taxpayers Association " twisting the two candidates ' voting records to Schmidt's advantage " and endorsed Niehaus.

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