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Aug 17, 2010
Fremont News-Messenger
About 50 campaign contributors, including Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland, showed up in support of Ohio 81st District House of Representatives Democratic candidate Ben Nutter at a campaign fundraiser Monday at Pontifex in downtown Fremont.
Aug 16, 2010
Columbus Dispatch
The Columbus Dispatch reported on Congresswoman Mary Jo Kilroy’s role as a champion of Wall Street reform and how that role will factor into her race for re-election.
Aug 16, 2010
Canton Repository
Massillon resident Barbra Lewis was awarded the Ohio Democratic Party Howard M. Metzenbaum Volunteer of the Year Award at the 2010 Ohio Democratic Party State Dinner.
Aug 16, 2010
Dayton Daily News
Republican John Kasich isn’t shy in front of cameras — he hosted his own TV show on FoxNews — but these days he is dogged by cameramen sent by the Ohio Democratic Party to record his every move in public.
Aug 13, 2010
Dayton Daily News
The independent, non-partisan Judicial Candidates Rating Coalition gave Democrat Mary Jane Trapp, who is running for Ohio Supreme Court, a perfect score and excellent rating. For chief justice, it gave current Chief Justice Eric Brown, a 3.6 score and his opponent, Justice Maureen O’Connor, a 2.0.
Aug 11, 2010
Dayton Daily News
Republican Rob Portman stands by his House vote in 2002 in favor of going to war in Iraq, saying he is “cautiously optimistic” that the country will stabilize and become a U.S. ally in combating terrorism.
Aug 11, 2010
Plain Dealer
“The Plain Dealer Reports that Treasurer Kevin L. Boyce Cut his own official salary twice.”
Aug 11, 2010
Toledo Blade
Ohio Democratic Party Chairman Chris Redfern stood with assembled labor union leaders Tuesday to criticize Republican candidates for their support of international trade agreements that he said helped Wall Street and hurt Ohio families.
Aug 11, 2010
Youngstown Vindicator
Maryellen O’Shaughnessy, the Democratic nominee for secretary of state, acknowledges that hers is not a household name. O’Shaughnessy, the Franklin County clerk of courts, is campaigning to change that.
Aug 9, 2010
Youngstown Vindicator
Attorney David Betras was honored Saturday as the [Large] County Democratic Party Chairman of the Year for Ohio.
Aug 6, 2010
The Ada Herald
To kick off Campaign 2010, Hardin County Democrats met Saturday July 31 to inform the public of what their intentions are. David Pepper, candidate for State Auditor; Doug Litt, candidate for U.S. House of Representatives; Jeff Detmer, candidate for Ohio's 76th District Representative; and Theresa Allen, candidate for Hardin County Commissioner, were all on hand for the fall campaign kickoff dinner.
Aug 5, 2010
Sandusky Register
While campaigning in Sandusky, Chief Justice Eric Brown said his presence on the Ohio Supreme Court gives the court some much-needed diversity.
Aug 5, 2010
Associated Press
Legislation long sought by Democrats to prevent layoffs of tens of thousands of teachers, police and other public workers has passed the Senate. The bill would help states and local school boards deal with severe budget problems.
Aug 5, 2010
Sandusky Register
Chief Justice Eric Brown said his presence on the Ohio Supreme Court gives the court some much-needed diversity.
Aug 4, 2010
Cincinnati Enquirer
Despite spending more than $1.5 million on a TV ad campaign attempting to smear Lee Fisher and re-invent himself as a jobs creator, Rob Portman slipped in the latest Rasmussen poll.
Aug 4, 2010
Columbus Dispatch
Efforts to change the way Ohio draws legislative districts is dead, but Democrat Maryellen O’Shaughnessy is vowing to ensure that lines are drawn fairly.
Aug 4, 2010
Politics Extra Blog
Republican U.S. Senate candidate Rob Portman’s numbers dropped every so slightly in a Rasmussen Reports poll released Wednesday, but it was enough to have to campaign of Democrat Lee Fishercrowing that Portman’s recent statewide TV ad campaign has been a waste of money.
Aug 4, 2010
Youngstown Business- Journal
U.S. Rep. Tim Ryan Tuesday took aim at the trade policies supported by the Republican candidates for governor and U.S. Senate, arguing that the deals John Kasich and Rob Portman supported cost tens of thousands of jobs in Ohio.
Aug 4, 2010
Columbus Dispatch
As promised, Ohio Democrats have gone to the state Elections Commission with a complaint that Jon Husted, the Republican candidate for secretary of state, engaged in questionable maneuvers with his campaign money.
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