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Mike DeWine, Ohio’s Republican incumbent governor, has won his bid to be re-elected as Ohio Governor against Nan Whaley, Democratic candidate and former Dayton mayor, according to the AP.
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Though polling suggests it's unlikely Ohioans will choose Nan Whaley and Cheryl Stephens over incumbents Mike DeWine and Jon Husted, the race has already made a historical impact.
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In the race for Ohio Governor, voters will decide whether to return incumbent Republican Mike DeWine to office or elect Democrat Nan Whaley, former Dayton mayor.
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After the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the landmark Roe v Wade, abortion become a key talking point in Ohio governor's race between Gov. Mike DeWine and Nan Whaley.
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Polls show Republicans firmly in the lead in the Ohio governor's race and other statewide executive offices, but the race for U.S. Senate is a lot more competitive.
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At a Wednesday forum in Columbus, the Democratic candidate for Ohio governor once again talked about the need for helping Ohioans offset recent price hikes.
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Republican Gov. Mike DeWine and Democratic challenger Nan Whaley both say investing in kids is important.
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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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Mike DeWine, the Republican incumbent governor, wants to make the gubernatorial race about the economy, but his Democratic opponent, Nan Whaley, is banking on outrage from Ohio women voters over the loss of abortion rights to pull an upset win.
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As a new law slashing the amount of training needed to arm Ohio teachers goes into effect, the Democratic candidate for governor is criticizing incumbent Republican Mike DeWine for signing it into law.