An off-the-cuff comment about reproductive rights by Republican Bernie Moreno in Ohio’s tight Senate race has put abortion at the center of debate in the most expensive Senate campaign this year. And that’s just where Democratic Sen.
Winning Ohio used to be crucial to winning the presidential election. This year, not so much. Ohio used to be a key swing state in the presidential election for decades — meaning lots of political ads and campaign stops — but the tide shifted back in 2016,
Office spokespman Dan Lusheck told Cleveland.com that Stein’s name will still appear on state ballots, but votes for her would not count.
The U.S. Senate race between Democratic U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown and businessman Republican Bernie Moreno could decide control of the U.S. Senate.
With the 2024 general election coming up shortly, we created a guide on everything you need to know about voting on Nov. 5.
Issue 1 proponents say Ohio's current maps give Republicans an unearned advantage. For example, former GOP President Donald Trump won Ohio with 53% of the vote in 2020. Yet, Republicans hold 67% of seats in Congress, 68% of seats in the Ohio House of Representatives and 79% of seats in the Ohio Senate.
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In the final stretch of Ohio’s U.S. Senate campaign, the candidate committees and their deep-pocketed national backers are trying to paint their opponents in the worst possible light.
COLUMBUS, Ohio – In the general election, Ohio voters will select the second crop of new Supreme Court justices since Republican lawmakers mandated that top judges run under partisan affiliations like Democrat or Republican.
Two familiar names will appear on voters' ballots this November in Ohio's 8th Congressional District. Incumbent U.S. Rep. Warren Davidson, a Republican who has represented the district since 2016, is running for reelection against Democrat Vanessa Enoch.
The 2024 election has come with twists and turns from the very beginning. Now, just over three weeks until election day, pollsters are trying to get insight on how it’s all going to shake out. “We’re in just such a no man’s land like we’ve never been here before,