A super PAC linked to the Koch brothers is using one of Ohio Democratic Senate candidate Ted Strickland's slogans to redirect people to a website criticizing him.In February, the former Ohio governor launched his "Ohio Families First" plan, which he has made a mainstay of his campaign.But Freedom Partners Action Fund, an arm of the political network of billionaire brothers Charles and David Koch, purchased the domain name OhioFamiliesFirst.com, which forwards users to a pamphlet the group compiled criticizing Strickland's policies when he was governor.[Senate Democrats May Be Ready to Talk Trump on TV]Previously, Strickland used the domain name Makechinagreatagain.com to forward users to the website of his opponent, Republican Sen. Rob Portman.In turn, Freedom Partners Action Fund purchased tarheelsforstrickland.com, which redirected users to a video about alleged job losses in Ohio under Strickland's governship.Charles Koch has given the super PAC $3 million this election cycle alone, according to the Center for Responsive Politics. In July, hedge fund manager Paul Singer gave $1 million to the group.