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Republican Gov. Mike DeWine and Democratic challenger Nan Whaley both say investing in kids is important.
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It's now just five short weeks until election day and just a week or so before Ohioans can start casting early ballots. The ads are all over TV. Our mailboxes are filling with direct mail. Our inboxes are getting swamped with fundraising e-mails.
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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine and Republican Senate Candidate J.D. Vance declined to participate in the debates proposed by The Ohio Debate Commission. We take a look at how debates are evolving and their impact on voters.
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Ohio voters have until next Tuesday, October 11 to register to vote for the midterm election. We are covering the ins and outs of the current election process and answering listener questions.
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Two years ago, the Greene County village of Yellow Springs voted to allow its 27 non-citizen residents to vote in local elections. But Issue 2 on the November ballot could take away their power to do that.
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The Ohio Republican Party fired back, saying there was a lot of crime and poverty in Dayton when Nan Whaley, the Democratic candidate for Ohio governor, was the city’s mayor.
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WelcomePAC, an organization of Democrats, has signed on many Republicans who want to send a Trump-dominated GOP a message in November by voting for centrist Democrats.
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The candidates for U.S. Senate have both agreed to two debates in northeast Ohio for October.
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The chief justice is a Republican who is not at all fond of the partisan gerrymandering that Ohio Republicans are so devoted to.
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Republican J.R. Majewski has campaigned for a northwestern Ohio congressional seat by presenting himself as an Air Force combat veteran who deployed to Afghanistan after the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Military records and an Air Force accounting of his service tell a different story.