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Gov. Mike DeWine and Nan Whaley, the Republican and Democratic nominees for Ohio governor, find themselves on opposite ends of the abortion debate heading into November.
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Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Tim Ryan is working to erase Republicans’ built-in advantage in this state. New ads claim his opponent J.D. Vance is anti-police and touts his support of President Trump's trade policy.
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Gov. Mike DeWine's GOP base is mostly OK with his approach to gun issues, but the question for DeWine as a candidate for re-election is whether or not he is alienating voters who are fed up with gun violence and mass shootings.
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Democratic gubernatorial candidate Nan Whaley is proposing the state use federal funding from the American Rescue Plan to give rebates to an estimated 7.4 million Ohioans who are feeling the pinch from inflation.
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The Republican and Democratic candidates who won the gubernatorial primary have very different views on the issue of abortion.
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Nan Whaley makes history as Ohio’s first female major-party governor nominee.
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Many Ohio Democrats are still learning about the two gubernatorial candidates on the May 3 primary ballot. They're finding that there are many similarities on issues, and more of a contrast in style.
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Ohio’s Democratic gubernatorial candidates said criminal justice reform is needed. As part of the Ohio Public Radio Statehouse News Bureau’s 2022 Election series, we take a look at the different ideas on how that reform should happen.
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In their gubernatorial campaigns, former Dayton mayor Nan Whaley and former Cincinnati mayor John Cranley have been cordial, but that's changing. In this week's episode of Snollygoster, Ohio's politics podcast from WOSU, hosts Mike Thompson and Steve Brown talk about how the democratic primary is heating up as election day approaches.
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The on-stage meeting of former mayors featured questions about a wide variety of issues and policies.