updated Sun. September 1, 2024
-
Toledo Blade
April 27, 2018
Democrats came out of the 2006 election having picked up a U.S. Senate seat, governor, attorney general, treasurer, and secretary of state, and added seats ... in Lucas County, to violate campaign finance laws by taking money from him and making contributions to the Bush-Cheney re-election campaign.
cleveland.com
April 25, 2018
Although the Republican primaries for governor and U.S. Senate each have clear frontrunners, underdog campaigns in each race see the potential for an ... On March 21, a pro-Taylor Super PAC began running ads attacking DeWine's support as a U.S. Senator in 2006 for two bills -- one that would haveÃâà...
CNN
April 17, 2018
At its height in the 1970s, about one out of four voters typically voted for one party in the presidential election and the other party in Senate races, according to ... Senators serve for six years in a term and Democrats are defending, for the second time, a number of the seats they won in 2006, when they tookÃâà...
MyDaytonDailyNews
April 15, 2018
The fight to win over voters in the Ohio governor's race is bitter, ugly and personal. ... As a U.S. senator, DeWine supported gun restrictions including an assault weapon ban and a waiting period on sales at gun show,s and in 2006 he had the endorsement of the Brady Campaign, a gun control advocacyÃâà...
The Columbus Dispatch
April 12, 2018
Senate Bill 135, introduced by Sen. ... Most Ohio voting machines date from 2005 or 2006, paid for mostly with about $115 million in federal money through the Help America Vote Act. ... “It's very good for Ohio voters,” said Aaron Ockerman, executive director of the Ohio Association of Election Officials.
The Columbus Dispatch
March 29, 2018
Taking to TV for the first time, the campaign of Lt. Gov. Mary Taylor continues to blast away at Mike DeWine in the Republican race for governor over his lengthy public service and congressional votes on immigration. The campaign aired its first television spots starting Thursday in a $400,000 buyÃâà...
WDTN.com
December 31, 1999
As a person who cares about people, I can represent Ohio in the U.S. Senate. Politicians can get by with voting according to the party or lobbyists. However, I know government first-hand. In order to fix government, you have to know how it works. I had an excellent education in policy analysis at the WhartonÃâà...
Akron Beacon Journal
December 31, 1999
Beacon Journal/Ohio.com editorial board: Ready for the governor's office, Richard Cordray and Mike DeWine ... It is worth recalling that after aiming high, a failed Democratic primary race for the U.S. Senate, Cordray set his sights lower, winning county office, accumulating knowledge and understandingÃâà...
NBCNews.com
December 31, 1999
"Then-Senator Obama was one of the least-established nominees of a major party in a very long time," said Bill Burton, who worked for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee in 2006 and later joined Obama's campaign. "Part of what made it work was the fact that he went to dozens uponÃâà...
|
news and opinion
|