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The candidates in Ohio’s close and expensive U.S. Senate race met on stage for a final debate Monday, sparring over immigration, guns, abortion and other issues.
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The Ohio treasurer’s office collects and holds taxes and fees and manages state investments. The race features Republican incumbent Robert Sprague and Democrat Scott Schertzer.
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Biden's approval ratings are underwater, so many Democratic candidates in tough races have avoided campaign appearances with him. But there are places where he can help.
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City officials adopted the measure after a poll worker shortage during the spring primary election.
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Jeff Crossman, the Democratic candidate for Ohio Attorney General, is promising, if elected, to drop the state’s court appeal seeking to reinstate Ohio’s abortion ban as early as six weeks into a pregnancy.
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Democrat Tim Ryan and Republican J.D. Vance stood shoulder to shoulder on a Cleveland TV station this week and argued who was the best person to represent Ohio in the U.S. Senate.
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Ad spending by Democrats on abortion-related messaging took off after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. Meanwhile, Republican spending on crime ads tripled in September.
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The candidates in Ohio's close and expensive U.S. Senate race agreed on some issues, but there were pointed jabs when they disagreed.
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The voter registration deadline in Ohio is Oct. 11 and elections officials, along with voting rights advocates, recommend all Ohioans visit MyOhioVote.com to make sure they are still registered and that their voter information is correct.
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Ohio U.S. Senate candidates Tim Ryan and J.D. Vance meet for their first debate tonight.