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Ohio was won by under 2% in the general election... prediction is Obama taking Ohio , but that is with very little certainty. My... for either party. If Northern Ohio voted Obama, Southern Ohio ...
15 Answers · Politics & Government · 27/05/2008
Latest polls in Ohio and other battleground states: Ohio : ...45 percent Democratic and 32 percent GOP. Ohio : Some polls show a big advantage for ...
6 Answers · Politics & Government · 30/10/2012
Ohio is divided pretty well, so it's really hard to tell. ... Ohio is mostly for Obama (largely because of NAFTA), and southern Ohio (Cincinnati, Hamilton, Fairfield, etcetera) mostly ...
17 Answers · Politics & Government · 05/03/2008
Ohio still has time before it decides. Hillary has ... hard in the state and Obama is yet to campaign. So if Ohio was to vote now, perhaps Hillary will emerge as winner. But politics...
18 Answers · Politics & Government · 18/02/2008
Ohio is not an overly partisan state. There are as many voters...that flipped from Republican in 2004 to Democrat in 2008 ( Ohio was one of them). But consider this, if Romney ...
5 Answers · Politics & Government · 20/10/2012
Ohio law requires that every voter, upon appearing at the polling... current and valid photo identification card issued by the State of Ohio or the United States government; or A military identification ("...
1 Answers · Politics & Government · 27/05/2012
Ohio is what's known as a swing state. It is almost equally...
4 Answers · Politics & Government · 31/10/2006
I live in Ohio and I'm a smoker. I believe that in certain cases it ...
5 Answers · Politics & Government · 09/11/2006
Ohio has already decriminalized marijuana to a slight degree. Ohio isn't trying anything new right now, though. Ohio 's main concern is creating jobs to combat double-digit unemployment...
3 Answers · Politics & Government · 27/10/2010
Ohio is a crucial state, it helped to divide the last election. There are many people in Ohio that voted for Bush 4 years ago that are now out of...
23 Answers · Politics & Government · 29/08/2008