In 1981, Hoke began a company, Red Carpet Airport Car Care, that provided auto repair services at
Cleveland Hopkins International Airport. Four years later, he founded Red Carpet Cellular, a distributor of then-novel cellular telephones, which became the largest distributor of cell phones in Ohio. Hoke sold the company to
British Petroleum in 1988.
Bell Atlantic acquired the company in 1991.
Election In 1992, Hoke won the Republican nomination for
Ohio's 10th congressional district, located in Cleveland's west side. Hoke upset heavily favored
Democrat Mary Rose Oakar, who had represented the district (formerly the 20th District) for 16 years, in the general election. Oakar was hampered by writing bad checks at the House of Representatives Bank, one of many members who were entangled in the
House banking scandal. Hoke was the first Republican to represent a significant portion of traditionally heavily Democratic Cleveland in over 30 years.
Controversy Following the 1994 State of the Union speech by
President Bill Clinton, Hoke was preparing to be interviewed for a live broadcast for a local Cleveland television station. After being outfitted with a microphone by a female producer, Hoke remarked to Democratic fellow Cleveland-area congressman
Eric Fingerhut that "She's got ze beega breasts" in a mock
Italian accent. Although not broadcast live, the remark was recorded, and was the subject of a report by
The Washington Post the following day. Coverage of the remark may have been a factor in his failed bid for re-election in 1996.
Defeat Hoke won re-election in 1994 against
Frank Gaul, a
Cuyahoga County Treasurer who had recently overseen losses in a county bond fund based on faulty advice from private bond counsel. In 1996, Hoke was defeated by former Cleveland mayor
Dennis Kucinich 49%-46%. Hoke was harmed by several gaffes he had made, the Democratic nature of the district, strong labor support for Kucinich, and a mounting public perception that he would lose.
Post-political career In 2007, Hoke developed an idea for a nasal irrigation system, partly to allay his own sinusitis. His creation evolved into Rhinosystems, Inc. of
Brooklyn, Ohio, manufacturer of the patented Navage nasal irrigator, currently sold in Canada and the United States. In 2020,
New York Magazine rated Navage the “Best Nasal Irrigation System.” Hoke was appointed to the Ohio Casino Control Commission by Governor
John Kasich on February 23, 2011. His term of office ended on February 21, 2017. ==See also==