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Dr. Amy Acton and Vivek Ramaswamy have said they're concerned about health care affordability, but have very different ideas on resolving it.
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This year, with Ohio electing a new governor, it may actually matter who the major party candidates have chosen to be their running mates.
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On Cincinnati Edition's weekly news review, local journalists join us to talk about the big stories from recent days.
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A poll done for the Ohio Federation of Teachers in early November shows the race between Acton and her Republican opponent Vivek Ramaswamy as neck and neck.
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For one of them, at least, the wait is over.
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For now, Acton is the only player on the field for the Democrats.
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Dr. Amy Acton's high profile stint as director of Ohio's Department of Health during COVID could be a two-edged sword for her campaign to become Ohio's next governor.
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If she earns the nomination, ascension to the governor's mansion won't be easy.
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Acton is at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago this week, where she said she’s learned a lot about being governor and is considering a run for the office in 2026.
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A new PBS four-part documentary series The Invisible Shield explores the history of disease outbreaks.