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Outside the U.S. Senate race, Ohio’s elections have gotten little attention from national political figures on the trail.
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Democratic lawmakers are arguing property tax inaction at the Ohio Statehouse is a problem of Republican priorities.
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Former Ohio Democratic Party Chair and House Minority Leader Chris Redfern said he's thinking about running for office in 2026.
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The Ohio Democratic Party's third annual "family reunion" was marked by the crisis of concerns about what’s happening with the head of the family, President Biden.
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The actual Juneteenth holiday will be celebrated on June 19, but some Ohio lawmakers will be remembering it all month.
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In a just-published book, the former head of the Ohio Democratic Party weaves a tale of a kidnapping of a local politician that everyone doubts, from the local newspaper to the local police.
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In a just-published book, the former head of the Ohio Democratic Party weaves a tale of a kidnapping of a local politician that everyone doubts, from the local newspaper to the local police.
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Ohio’s attorney general has filed paperwork with OPERS to begin receiving his pension, commonly referred to as "double dipping."
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The results on election night show Democrats continue to have a problem with small town and rural voters in Ohio.
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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.