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- Newbold Approach to Ohio PoliticsCraig Newbold, founder of NewLife Technical Institute, may be new to politics but not to the concerns and struggles of the common man coming from humble beginnings.
My Personal Take on the Local Political Scene in Ohio - We Are Slowly Improving!Voting here in Ohio and the United States is a hard earned right which we as a Nation have fought hard for over the years, and some folks simply take this hard earned right for granted.- Who is the Best Candidate for Governor of Ohio Position in 2010?Governor Ted Strickland has a checkered history in Congress voting for legislation that does not guarantee jobs stay in Ohio. Our state has lost many jobs during his tenure.
- Ohio Attorney General Makes Recommendation on Frankie ColemanAn investigation has found that Frankie Coleman, the wife of Columbus Ohio's mayor who was given a position in Ohio's Department of Development has found that Coleman didn't work a full day, or missed work entirely for 13 days in her first few months on the job.
Most Disappointing in Ohio Was Voter TurnoutThis midterm election has a lot of Ohio's immediate future in the balance. Voters have made it clear that the Democratic party is not what we need for climbing out of this recession.
A New York Playwright's Visit to OhioTalking about the differences in priorities between those folk who grow up in New York and those who grow up in Ohio. How the simple life can be quite attractive.
Newcomer to Rural Ohio Politics Upsets Seated Vinton County Prosecuting AttorneyOverview of the most contested race in Vinton County, Ohio.- Polls, Predictions About the Ohio Presidential WinnerHere are the latest polls and predictions for the Ohio in the 2008 presidential election.
- In Ohio is it McCain or Obama?In Ohio voters are divided in many ways between McCain and Obama. Division is seen by race, gender and age. It's going to be a battle to win Ohio.
Ohio Casinos Vote Will Help Detroit CasinosMany Michigan news outlets are reporting doom and gloom for Detroit casinos over the vote that allows Ohio casinos. This thought is way off track.- U.S. Politics News Bits for Friday, August 28, 2009In today's politics news: Tape reveals Nixon hoped Ted Kennedy would falter, woman fired for taking breaks to pump breasts, Israelis believe Obama is pro-Palestine, and more!
- Ohio's Role in Early 20th Century SocialismThis article traces the rise and fall of socialism in early 20th century America, and the significant role Ohio played.
- Dr. Cornel West Visits Ohio UniversityDr. Cornel West visited Ohio University to talk about the election of Barack Obama, Mahmoud Mohamed Taha, and Progressive Islam.
- Famous People from OhioA view of famous people from the state of Ohio.
The Ohio Election Update -Not Everybody is HappyA predominately Republican Ohio legislature changed laws to allow Early Voting, they didn't foresee "Golden Week," which allowed new voters to register and vote on the same day.
Early Voting -I Think I Voted but Does My Vote Count in Ohio?In 2006, 128,000 Ohio voters cast provisional ballots; of those,10,600 were rejected due to errors such as the wrong precinct...- Enthusiasm in Ohio Evident on Both SidesIf there is one thing that I can convey with absolutely certainty to the rest of the United States about Ohio's citizens and their feelings about the upcoming election, it is this: They are very enthusiastic about voting this year.
- Ohio Presidential Polls; Late October UpdateThis Ohio writer offers a second review of the tight Ohio polls in a state that may decide this presidential election in 2008.
- Wilmington in the Crosshairs as Ohio Decides on Issue 6, a Controversial Casino AmendmentA very controversial proposed constitutional amendment regarding a casino in southwest Ohio has its strong supporters as well as its strong opponents.
In Ohio, Challenges Ahead for John McCain, Barack ObamaLiving in a suburb of Columbus, Ohio, I see and hear a whole lot of different viewpoints on politics.
Barack Obama Ahead in 3 Key States; Increases Lead Over John McCain in Florida, Ohio and PennsylvaniaDemocratic Presidential nominee Barack Obama has Pulled Ahead in Thee Key States; Pulls Ahead of John McCain in Florida, Ohio and Pennsylvania- Ohio Casino Issue Has New OpponentA new opponent to MyOhioNow.com, the force behind Ohio's resort casino ballot issue, has announced itself. No on 6 is spearheaded by Cincinnati mayor Charlie Luken and funded by Penn National Gaming, owner of the Argosy Casino in nearby Indiana.
- Presidential Polls in Ohio Show November DogfightIf presidential polls in Ohio show one thing, it is that the November 4th showdown will be another close competition that might extend well into election night.
- The Politics of FearReaching far beyond gavel-pounding, statute-stretching jurisprudence, this is an examination of the more visceral, emotional elements of our politics.
- Hillary Clinton KO's Obama in Texas, Ohio, and Rhode IslandWhy voters in Texas, Ohio, and RI turned against Barak Obama.
Ohio Primary Final ResultsWith Rush Limbaugh orchestrating a conservative cross-over vote, how will Hillary Rodham Clinton fare in this latest midwest primary? A review of exit poll data is contained in this report. Final results at the end.- Review of Bowling Green State University in Bowling Green, OhioIt has to be one of most charming names given to an American college or university. To find out if Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green Ohio deserves such a delightful appellation may best be discovered through a review of Bowling Green State University.
- My Analysis of the Ohio State Auditor RaceThe overall coverage of the state auditor's race between Ohio state representatives and Akron natives Mary Taylor (R) and Barbara Sykes (D) was disappointing. Much of the news coverage was made through newspapers.
Poll: If Hillary Clinton is in the Race, Ohio is Too Close to CallThe race in Ohio in 2004 was extremely close and the poll results show that if Hillary Clinton is the Democratic nominee, the race in 2008 would be just as close.- Review of 820 AM WOSU in Columbus, OhioReview of the NPR affiliate station in Columbus, Ohio 820 AM WOSU. Discussion of overall programming, emphasis on a few shows of note, and discussion on how this is a good source for up-to-the minute news and talk on both national and regional issues
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