Ohio's "no excuse" mail-in balloting, used by 1.1 million Ohioans last year, is being threatened by President Trump's plan to end voting by mail,
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As fights about redistricting boil over nationwide, advocates in Ohio are readying their defenses against districts yet to be drawn by the GOP-majority legislature.
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