"If you've got all these great ideas, I've got a message: Why don't you try it right now?" Vance told a crowd of about 200 people at Visioneering, an aerospace manufacturing company in Oakland County.
Issue 1, the proposed redistricting reform measure on Ohio’s 2024 general-election ballot, has its supporters and critics. And one of the quintessential ways for Ohioans to make it known where they stand on the issue is to plant a yard sign.
Ohioans will be voting on Issue 1 this November — a redistricting proposal that would remove politicians from the process in favor of a citizen commission. But there is a problem. Readers have worried that the messaging,
“In Springfield, and communities across this country, you have schools that are overwhelmed, housing that is totally unaffordable because we brought in millions of illegal immigrants to compete with Americans for scarce homes,” Vance said while debating Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz.
Nearly a month later, Donald Trump and JD Vance aren’t done lying about Springfield, Ohio — and local residents and officials are still feeling the effects.
Ohio Sen. Sherrod Brown’s (D) campaign will report raising nearly $31 million in the third quarter of the year, a record-breaking sum for one of the most critical Senate races in the country this
The voter registration deadline is Monday, Oct. 7, the day before early voting will start in earnest across Ohio. Ohio has one of the earliest voter registration deadlines in the country, though most states set registration deadlines around a month before the election.
Springfield, Ohio, was thrust into the national spotlight again Tuesday after Tim Walz accused JD Vance and Donald Trump of dehumanizing immigrants.
The race for Ohio's 13th congressional district is seen not only as an important political race in Ohio but also for the political balance in the United States House of Representatives.
Ohio, on his opponent receiving an endorsement from Rep. Adam Schiff and how Democrats are employing support from California liberals to reel in voters.
Relatives and friends delivering ballots for voters with disabilities should be allowed to use drop boxes, according to a lawsuit filed Friday by the Ohio Democratic Party and two voters.