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Leaders react to fatal shooting of Minnesota lawmakers. Ohio officials condemn political violence, express grief, and urge justice.
The "No Kings" protest, organized by Ohio 50501, drew hundreds of people to the Ohio Statehouse denouncing the Trump ...
Elizabeth Walters was elected the new chair of the Ohio Democratic Party. Photo courtesy Twitter. The Ohio Democratic Party will have a new chair for the mid-term elections. Liz Walters is ...
Ohio Democratic Party Chair Liz Walters holds Ohio’s 2024 Democratic National Convention sign after Vice President Kamala Harris accepted the party’s presidential nomination at Chicago’s ...
The Ohio Democratic Party has received weeks of warnings from both LaRose's office and the state legislature saying that Biden is on track to miss the state's deadline for filing as a candidate.
the Ohio secretary of state’s office told Ohio Democratic Party Chair Liz Walters that the Democratic National Committee’s nominating convention is scheduled too late for Biden to make the ...
The party won the governorship of all three states, and Mr. Fetterman won his Senate race. Ohio’s Democratic candidate for governor, Nan Whaley, the former mayor of Dayton, lost by 25 percentage ...
Whaley easily defeated former Cincinnati mayor John Cranley for the Democratic nomination. Whaley's victory made her the first woman ever nominated by a major party for Ohio governor. Ohio ...
Desperate to prove Ohio isn’t a lost cause ... victories obscured a much bleaker reality in the state for the Democratic Party. No other Democrat has won statewide office here since 2006.
Summit County Councilwoman Liz Walters will lead the Ohio Democratic Party as it tries to turn the traditional swing state blue again after years of Republican domination in state elections.
COLUMBUS – Ohio Democratic Party Chairman David Pepper announced Monday that he will step down at the end of the year. Democrats now have a month to decide the future of their party and who ...
From 1991 to 2006, he worked for both George V. Voinovich and Mike DeWine. Ohio Democratic Party Chairman David Pepper was asked this past fall if Ohio was becoming a reliably red state.