Modern campaigns hire trackers to follow rival candidates around, recording their public remarks and interactions. I imagine candidates find this annoying, and some of them occasionally lose their cool, but the practice is just a fact of political life in the 21st century.
Josh Mandel, the Republican U.S. Senate candidate in Ohio, doesn’t seem to be adapting well.
If you watch the clip, there’s a very brief moment, about 12 seconds in. The tracker enters an elevator with the candidate, Mandel moves towards the guy with the camera, and though we don’t see anything physical, you can hear the tracker clearly say, “Please don’t.” At that point, Mandel backs off and moves away.
The whole, quick incident would hardly be noteworthy, were it not for Mandel lying about it later.
As Marc Kovac at Ohio Capital Blog noted, the Republican candidate accused the tracker of making “the initial physical contact.” Unfortunately for Mandel, a reporter from the Columbus Dispatch was also in the elevator.








