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Ohio Republicans may have a gas problem this year
For the past few years, Republicans successfully campaigned on inflation, affordability and rising energy costs. In Ohio, those messages resonated with working families, suburban commuters and rural voters who spend more time on the road than much of the country. Now with fuel prices climbing again, Republicans risk facing the same economic frustration once used against Democrats.
Robert Scott
May 263 min read


Vivek wants to tackle elephant in Ohio's budget: Medicaid
Vivek Ramaswamy has opened one of the biggest fights in Ohio politics.
Any serious debate about taxes, state spending or the size of government in Ohio eventually runs into Medicaid. The program has grown so large it now shapes nearly every major budget discussion in Columbus.
Robert Scott
May 201 min read


Ohio’s November starting lineup is set
Tuesday night answered who is driving politics in Southwest Ohio and who is not. Primary elections are not about broad consensus. Across the region, the electorate that showed up was smaller, more engaged and more ideologically sorted than the general electorate that will appear in November. At the top of the Republican ticket, Vivek Ramaswamy secured the nomination for governor with a campaign reflecting the current identity of the party: disciplined, message-driven and clo
Robert Scott
May 61 min read


Most important Ohio races you're probably ignoring this May
The biggest decisions Ohio voters will make Tuesday might be the ones they know the least about. While attention will focus on the high-profile races at the top of the primary ballot, the contests that could have the most lasting impact are further down — judicial elections that will shape how laws are interpreted across the state for years to come. Two seats on the Supreme Court of Ohio are on the ballot this year. Though primary elections often receive little attention, thi
Robert Scott
Apr 291 min read
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