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Sep 8, 2010
Plain Dealer
Jon Husted, the Republican candidate for Secretary of State, has dropped out of a scheduled debate with his opponent [Franklin County Clerk of Courts Maryellen O'Shaughnessy] later this month at the City Club of Cleveland.
Sep 8, 2010
Canton Respository
Yesterday, Congressman John Boccieri shocked Jim Renacci’s campaign when he showed up at a Renacci town hall and addressed questions from his opponent's supporters.
Sep 7, 2010
Columbus Dispatch
The Ohio AFL-CIO, the state's largest union, has launched what it calls "one of the largest voter mobilization efforts in the state," to ensure that members of labor unions go to the polls on Nov. 2.
Sep 6, 2010
Toledo Blade
Having the name “Pepper” can be a political slogan-writer's dream, but coming out of Cincinnati, the name adds even more spice .
Sep 3, 2010
Columbus Dispatch
Less than three months from the Nov. 2 election, Democrat David Pepper holds a 3 to 1 fundraising advantage over his GOP opponent Dave Yost in the race for state auditor.
Sep 3, 2010
Akron Beacon Journal
Richard Cordray wins an important preliminary victory in court
Sep 3, 2010
Toledo Blade
State Auditor Mary Taylor's decision to conduct a performance audit of the Ohio Lottery Commission made some people scratch their heads. Her findings, released this week, may have them tearing out their hair.
Sep 2, 2010
Politico
Ohio Republican congressional candidate Jim Renacci isn't a lawyer, but he's spent a lot of time in the courtroom. Renacci has sued other people and corporations more than 10 times during his career in business - including a new suit last month against a labor union that is running an ad attacking him.
Sep 1, 2010
Youngstown Business Journal
When election day comes around, the "number of door knocks" made by Democrats' supporters will make the difference, not the numbers of ads aired or the amount of money spent, vows the chairman of the Ohio Democratic Party.
Aug 27, 2010
Columbus Dispatch
David Pepper, the Democratic candidate for state auditor, unveiled a 10-point plan to help cash-strapped local governments weather the recession and compete to bring businesses and skilled workers to their communities.
Aug 23, 2010
The Columbus Dispatch
Democratic Attorney General Richard Cordray waded into the Ohio governor's race today, saying a GOP proposal to privatize the state Development Department would lead to decisions being made "behind closed doors."
Aug 23, 2010
Plain Dealer
The Democratic candidate for state auditor, David Pepper, released a detailed plan today on ways the auditor can help local governments detect fraud and spend money more efficiently.
Aug 23, 2010
Brunswick Sun
Though he was attending the 2010 Ohio Democratic Party State Dinner Aug. 7 regardless, State Central Committeeman for District 22 Nick Hanek was a bit curious about why party members were so interested in making sure he showed up.
Aug 21, 2010
Canton Repository
Strickland hit the campaign trail and stopped in Mansfield as well as Canton. The governor’s campaign said he wanted to meet with displaced workers and discuss his record of supporting businesses and workers.
Aug 20, 2010
Marietta Times
Ron Rees, executive director of COAD, said he sees challenges to aid for small, rural communities in Republican gubernatorial candidate John Kasich's proposed privatization plan for the Ohio Department of Development.
Aug 20, 2010
Akron News Now
Wednesday was a day that Copley Resident Dorothy Arnold will never forget. Dorothy had lunch with President Barack Obama yesterday in Columbus. Arnold was one of a dozen Ohio residents who won a contest to break bread with the President.
Aug 20, 2010
Times Reporter
Marissa Tarulli of Dover is only 18, but her lunch Wednesday at which President Barack Obama spoke was the third time she’s seen him. Tarulli, who volunteered for the coordinating campaign of Gov. Ted Strickland and U.S. Rep. Zack Space, D-Dover, had her name drawn as one of 10 Democrat volunteers selected to attend the luncheon in Columbus.
Aug 20, 2010
Toledo Blade
COLUMBUS - Several students at Ohio State University Thursday called on Republican gubernatorial candidate John Kasich to start a scholarship fund using the $50,000 a year he received for seven years as a presidential fellow guest lecturer.
Aug 19, 2010
Columbus Dispatch
Responding to recent news reports that Republican gubernatorial candidate John Kasich was paid $50,000 a year as a presidential fellow at Ohio State University, a group of five OSU students and alumni today called for Kasich to start a scholarship fund with the money he earned.
Aug 19, 2010
Dayton Daily News
Democrat Ted Strickland ripped into his political opponent, Republican John Kasich, and Ohio State University on Wednesday, Aug. 18, for striking a deal that paid Kasich $50,000 a year and an aide $20,000 a year over seven years to make guest lectures and interact with students.
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