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For months, right-wing conspiracy theorists like Ohio's Vivek Ramaswamy have flooded social media with posts accusing Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce of being part of a deep state conspiracy to keep Donald Trump from returning to the White House. It's nonsense.
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The next Ohio governor's election is more than two years away, but Lt. Gov. Jon Husted already has millions in the bank for his run for the GOP nomination.
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It started when Speaker of the House Mike Johnson declared a $118 billion aid package deal brokered by a bipartisan group in the Senate "dead on arrival" before Johnson had ever read it.
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Major cities in Ohio, including Cincinnati, want laws to prevent sale of flavored tobaccos to minors. But the Republican supermajority in the legislature is blocking them from doing that.
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Backers of an "Ohio Voter Bill of Rights" are fighting off roadblocks to getting their issue on the November ballot. But there is concern it might end up hurting a ballot issue for redistricting reform.
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In a debate broadcast statewide Monday night — though not in Cincinnati — the three candidates for the GOP Senate nomination spent at least as much time attacking each other as talking about issues.
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Vivek Ramaswamy's longshot presidential candidacy ran out of steam in Iowa. What's next for the Cincinnati Republican?
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Republicans in the Ohio House have found a new target for their anti-trans legislation — school bathrooms.
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Citizens Not Politicians, a coalition of voter rights groups, plans to place a constitutional amendment on the November ballot which would take the power of redistricting out of the hands of Ohio politicians.
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After weeks of study and talking to parents and medical professionals, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine vetoed a bill that would have halted health care for Ohio's trans population.