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"I'm prepared to work with my Republican colleagues," the president said in remarks from the White House on Wednesday. He also said he intends to run for reelection.
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Democrats now make up a third of Ohio's Congressional delegation, but Republicans maintained their supermajority in the Ohio House and grew their number in the Senate.
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Greg Landsman, a Democrat on Cincinnati City Council, won a narrow victory over Republican incumbent Steve Chabot Tuesday, ending Chabot's quarter-century hold on the seat.
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These midterm elections show why it's always important to never assume you know exactly what's going to happen in advance – and to keep an open mind for potential surprises.
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Issues 1 and 2 dealt with bail reform and non-citizens voting, and Ohio voters approved them overwhelmingly.
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Every Republican incumbent statewide executive officeholder has won his bid for re-election in Ohio.
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Republican J.D. Vance defeated Democrat Tim Ryan to win Ohio’s U.S. Senate seat, according to the Associated Press.
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The Republicans won all three seats up for grabs on the Ohio Supreme Court and will maintain control state’s highest court. The state supreme court will likely play a critical role in major cases coming before the court soon.
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All 15 of Ohio's congressional seats are up for a vote this election, though most are expected to remain in the hands of their incumbent party.
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Mike DeWine, Ohio’s Republican incumbent governor, has won his bid to be re-elected as Ohio Governor against Nan Whaley, Democratic candidate and former Dayton mayor, according to the AP.