Blog Archives
November 9, 2012
Obama Keeps Ohio Blue, Keeps The White House
WOSU’s news director Mike Thompson and his panel provide an in-depth analysis of this week’s election, why the winners won, wny the losers lost.
October 22, 2012
Obama Bounces Back, Early Voting Hours Finally Set
WOSU’s news director Mike Thompson and his panel analyze the impact of the second presidential debate on Ohio voters and the restoration of in-person early voting the weekend before the election.
September 14, 2012
Presidential Foreign Policy, Ballot Rewrite, Faulty School Data
Mike Thompson and his panel provide an in-depth analysis of several topics including the importance of foreign policy in the presidential race and the trustworthiness of Ohio’s school data.
August 24, 2012
Why Not Weekend Voting?
Mike Thompson and his panel look the ongoing controversy over in-person voting on weekends. They also analyze the latest poll results which show President Obama with a narrow lead over Mitt Romney.
August 17, 2012
Why Not Rob Portman?
Mike Thompson and his panel look at why Mitt Romney did not select Rob Portman as his running mate.
September 30, 2011
The Issue Two Race Tightens; Follow the Nationwide Area $$ Closely
This week, WOSU Public Media’s “Columbus on the Record” panelists discuss polling numbers, which show that Issue 2 is winning, but is losing support.
September 2, 2011
Pro Senate Bill 5 Campaign Faces Uphill Battle
This week, WOSU Public Media’s “Columbus on the Record” panelists discuss how the GOP-backed Building a Better Ohio coalition has a lot of work to do to beat the efforts of the anti-SB5 campaign
August 29, 2011
Last Week’s Show’s Word Cloud
Here’s the Word Cloud of the August 26th / 28th Columbus on the Record. The bigger the word, the more it was used.
August 26, 2011
What’s Next in the Senate Bill Five Campaign
This week, WOSU Public Media’s “Columbus on the Record” panelists discuss what’s next in the Senate Bill Five campaign.
July 26, 2011
2011 Statewide Ballot – Healthcare Mandate Issue Makes Cut
Ohio Voters will not only decide the future of Senate Bill 5, but they will decide whether Ohio should opt out of a crucial part of the federal healthcare law.


