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First Ohio Republican U.S. Senate debate puts Trump in spotlight, as candidates agree on many issuesThe three Republicans who want to run against incumbent Democratic U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown met for a televised debate in Cleveland Monday night.
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LaRose becomes the third candidate in race.
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The Republican elections chief and 2024 U.S. Senate candidate revealed having help with the wording while speaking at a Nov. 17 candidate forum hosted by the local Republican club Strongsville GOP.
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Democratic lawmakers are calling on Republican Secretary of State Frank LaRose to restore 27,000 voter registrations removed from the rolls last month, which his office says had to happen then because of a limited timeframe under federal law.
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Frank LaRose, candidate for U.S. Senate, wants an endorsement from Donald Trump, but his past comments are catching up with him.
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Three people have filed public records requests for information about Ohio Republican Secretary of State Frank LaRose’s decision to move his office to a building a few blocks away that houses the law firm that filed paperwork for his U.S. Senate campaign.
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The 2024 campaign for U.S. Senate is ramping up in Ohio, even with months until the primary and more than a year until the general election.
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Some Democrats say Secretary of State Frank LaRose is moving his office a few blocks away from its current location for political reasons, but LaRose says it's all about efficiency, security and cost savings.
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The Libertarian Party of Ohio has filed a complaint claiming Republican Secretary of State Frank LaRose is violating the federal law that bars state officials from using their official authority to interfere with elections.