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The Democratic women say they support bills that would help all women in Ohio, but Republican women don't necessarily agree.
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Fresh off a pair of difficult losses last year — the bitter defeat of three-term U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown to Cleveland businessman Bernie Moreno, and the rejection by voters of the anti-gerrymandering amendment known as Issue 1 — the party's efforts at building anything close to a winning 2026 ticket have so far been muted, and for some, moving too slowly.
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Local school board races and the State Board of Education are nonpartisan in Ohio, and party affiliations are not listed alongside the names of candidates.
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Khalid Turaani, executive director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR Ohio) and a leader in the central Ohio Muslim community, is hoping President-elect Donald Trump will help end the war in Gaza.
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The seat held by Ohio's Democratic U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown is closely watched because it could change the balance of that body.
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Ohio's two Black Republican state lawmakers have diverged from their Black Democratic colleagues on Issue 1.
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Ohio Republican U.S. Senate candidate Bernie Moreno recently made controversial comments to his supporters about abortion.
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Lawmakers say this legislation is needed because the Ohio Ballot Board has become too partisan.
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FirstEnergy won’t face state criminal charges in the investigation into the $60 million bribery scheme surrounding the nuclear power plant bailout law House Bill 6.
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We’ll talk about the importance of political conventions and how they’ve made their mark on history.