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A Trump-aligned Republican and an underdog progressive Democrat are taking an unusually early step in their campaigns for the U.S. Senate: They鈥檙e holding a debate.
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With most of the candidates tripping over themselves to curry favor with former president Trump, Ohio's GOP Senate primary has turned ugly and costly.
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Money is coming to the Republican candidates from several sources, including sometimes from personal loans.
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In this week's episode of Snollygoster, Ohio's politics podcast from 星空无限传媒, hosts Mike Thompson and Steve Brown discuss how lawmakers weave their way through constitutional rules to draw new legislative districts.
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Ohio鈥檚 statewide pandemic health orders, including the mask mandate, expired on Wednesday. Doctors said there are people who should still be wearing masks.
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A 鈥淏ack The Blue鈥 rally featuring Georgia Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene that was scheduled to take place at the Ohio Statehouse on Saturday has been canceled.
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Ohio鈥檚 U.S. Senate race is well underway, with both announced Republican candidates on the air with TV ads and some new money pledged toward one possible Democratic candidate.
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One year ago, Ohio officials took an extraordinary step that showed just how dramatically COVID-19 would change our lives: They canceled in-person voting鈥
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Despite teasing a potential run for Ohio鈥檚 open U.S. Senate seat, former journalist and Fox News commentator Geraldo Rivera says he decided against鈥
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Earlier this week, former President Donald Trump chastised Rep. Anthony Gonzalez (R-Ohio) for voting to impeach him and praised his announced primary鈥