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Donald Trump drove many suburban voters, especially women, to the Democrats. Will that trend on once-solid GOP turf continue when he's not on the ballot?
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Elections officials around Ohio are still sorting out a few final ballots trickling in through the mail, but one outcome is certain: President Donald鈥
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Rep. Troy Balderson (R-Ohio) was on hand to introduce Vice President Mike Pence at an event in Columbus earlier this month. Dustin Johnson and Ashley鈥
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President Trump is appealing to suburban voters by promising they won't have to live near affordable housing. But 50 years after the Fair Housing Act, the truth is housing remains deeply segregated.
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Four years ago, Heather Tuck-Macalla moved back to Bay Village, and although she鈥檚 a firm Democrat, she did not put out a yard sign for Hillary Clinton. 鈥淚 was afraid of, I don鈥檛 know, just ruffling feathers with neighbors,鈥 she said. 鈥淎nd I regret not doing that, because it鈥檚 worth ruffling.鈥 After all, this majority white, economically better off suburb backed George W. Bush twice, narrowly supported John McCain, and gave Mitt Romney a majority. But when the votes were counted in 2016, Clinton came out 10 points ahead of Donald Trump.
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SnollygosterIn 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 suburban voters will factor鈥
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This episode originally aired on Aug. 19, 2020.The leafy suburbs are changing on the outside, with shifting demographics of residents, and on the inside,鈥
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This episode originally aired on Aug. 19, 2020.The leafy suburbs are changing on the outside, with shifting demographics of residents, and on the inside,鈥
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The leafy suburbs are changing on the outside, with shifting demographics of residents, and on the inside, with changing attitudes driving social justice鈥
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The president has been talking a lot about suburbs lately, in particular about an Obama-era rule to limit housing discrimination. It appears to be a fear-based tactic to win swing voters.