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Year In Review: The Most Expensive Senate Race In Ohio History

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7:27AM
December 31, 2012

It was the most expensive and perhaps the most bitter campaign for U.S. Senate in Ohio history.

McCain Campaigns For Mandel In Columbus

Sen. John McCain (R, AZ) Addresses OSU's Largest Graduating Class<br
Sen. John McCain (R, AZ) Addresses OSU's Largest Graduating Class
7:01AM
April 16, 2012

Arizona Senator John McCain, who lost the presidential race to Pres. Obama in 2008, will appear at a fundraising luncheon for Ohio Treasurer Josh Mandel in Columbus.

Ohio Senate Approves Two Primary Elections in 2012

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Supporters of splitting the primaries say it's necessary because of looming uncertainty over new Congressional districts.
3:19PM
October
20, 2011

The move extends the deadline for candidates to file to run for Congress, which supporters say is necessary given the uncertainty over Ohio’s new Congressional map.

Ohio Congressman Zach Space Helps Postpone Healthcare Vote

12:00AM
July
29, 2009

Ohio Congressman Zach Space is one of the so-called Blue Dog Democrats that have negotiated a delay on a health care vote until September.

Michelle Obama stumps in Columbus

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12:00AM
February 15, 2008

The wife of Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama campaigned for him in Columbus Friday. In a speech to more than 300 on the Ohio State University campus, Michelle Obama portrayed her husband as a uniter with a world view.

Ohioans might decide presidential nominees after all?

12:00AM
January
11, 2008

Pay attention, Ohioans you may still play a key role in deciding who the major parties nominate for President. That’s the advice from political scientist John Green of the University of Akron. For many months, it looked as if the Democrats and Republicans might be anointing their nominees before Ohio’s March 4th primary election. But Green says things have shifted.

Internet Video Jabs Republican Party

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12:00AM
August 29, 2006

The race for governor this year is serious business in Ohio. But some advocates are trying to use humor as a political weapon. Statehouse correspondent Bill Cohen reports on a new video satire that Democrats are circulating, poking fun at Republicans.