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Ohio has 88 counties, with nine that pivoted from voting for Barack Obama before flipping for Donald Trump in 2016. One of them is Trumbull County, which is in the eastern part of the state and ...
Trump performed a little better in Cleveland's Cuyahoga County, garnering 195,089 of votes counted on election night, compared to 184,211 in 2016’s final count, but comprised about the same ...
President Donald Trump has again won Ohio, dashing Democrats' hopes of winning back the battleground state. Trump led with 53% of the vote to former Vice President Joe Biden's 45% in final ...
Shortly after voting ended in 2020, Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose, a Republican, defended the integrity of America's election systems. He said he believed Joe Biden was the rightful winner ...
While Trump didn’t make stops in super-safe Ohio this election cycle, he frequently deployed Vance and other proxy speakers like his eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., and former presidential primary ...
It's almost time to redraw Ohio's congressional map, and Republicans hold all the power to draw more GOP districts headed ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Former President Donald J. Trump is projected to win Ohio for the third consecutive election, further cementing the state’s shift from pivotal purple swing state to a ...
The power of former President Donald Trump’s endorsement appears to be strong in Ohio after his chosen candidate, J.D. Vance, scored a victory Tuesday in the Buckeye State’s Republican primary ...
The Democratic Party’s ability to successfully reinvent itself will have enormous implications for the future of the ...
While Biden and Trump both quickly won Tuesday night, Ohio is expected to be a central swing state in the fall general elections. Trump won Ohio in both the 2016 and 2020 presidential races ...
When the 2020 presidential race began, even most Democrats didn’t sugarcoat their belief that Ohio had fallen off the map of the most competitive battlegrounds in the country.
The Hamilton County Board of Elections has asked anyone who sees a damaged or altered ballot to call the board at 513-632-7000. "We get lots of calls with questions and things like that," Linser said.
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