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The Ohio Democratic Party's third annual "family reunion" was marked by the crisis of concerns about what’s happening with the head of the family, President Biden.
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The actual Juneteenth holiday will be celebrated on June 19, but some Ohio lawmakers will be remembering it all month.
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In a just-published book, the former head of the Ohio Democratic Party weaves a tale of a kidnapping of a local politician that everyone doubts, from the local newspaper to the local police.
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In a just-published book, the former head of the Ohio Democratic Party weaves a tale of a kidnapping of a local politician that everyone doubts, from the local newspaper to the local police.
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Ohio’s attorney general has filed paperwork with OPERS to begin receiving his pension, commonly referred to as "double dipping."
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The results on election night show Democrats continue to have a problem with small town and rural voters in Ohio.
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The Ohio Republican Party fired back, saying there was a lot of crime and poverty in Dayton when Nan Whaley, the Democratic candidate for Ohio governor, was the city’s mayor.
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The Ohio Democratic Party is the latest group to blast Attorney General Dave Yost, a Republican, over the comments he made about a story involving a 10-year-old pregnant girl who had been raped and went to Indiana to get an abortion.
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The lawsuit comes two days after the primary, with Democratic candidates planning to talk about the House Bill 6 corruption scandal in this year's election.
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The two-year $75 billion state budget is awaiting Gov. Mike DeWine’s signature before the fiscal year expires on Wednesday. The budget process was led by Republicans, from DeWine’s initial proposal through the House and Senate, which are dominated by the GOP. But a lot of Democrats ended up supporting the final product.