When No One Was Looking, Ohio Became a Swing State Again
Cook Political Report shifted the race to Toss Up as Senate GOP outside spending in Ohio reached $79 million, signaling growing Republican concern.
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Republicans 'panicking' as support plummets in a GOP stronghold
While Democrats have made a lot of progress in Arizona, Virginia and Georgia — all of which evolved into swing states after many years of being solidly Republican — Ohio has been a major source of frustration for them. Former President Barack Obama carried Ohio in both 2008 and 2012, but more recently, the Buckeye State has trended Republican. President Donald Trump won Ohio three times in a row, and Democrats suffered a major disappointment whe…
When No One Was Looking, Ohio Became a Swing State Again
Republican Senator John Husted, left; Democrat Sherrod Brown, a former Senator who is vying to return to CongressThis article is part of The D.C. Brief, TIME’s politics newsletter. Sign up here to get stories like this sent to your inbox. Need proof the political map is turning against Republicans? Just spy the $79 million that the Senate GOP’s super PAC set aside this month for Ohio, a state President Donald Trump carried all three times and wh…
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