Thursday, October 4, 2012

Ohio elections 2012

  • In Ohio, mixed emotions but few changed minds

    COLUMBUS - For voters in this important Ohio city, the Wednesday night debate brought consternation to fans of President Obama and reassurance to those backing Mitt Romney - but few switched votes.

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • One presidential debate over, and still undecided in Ohio

    By Mark Guarino, Staff writer / October 4, 2012. President Barack Obama walks past Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney during the first presidential debate ... With 18 electoral votes, Ohio is an important battleground state in the November ...

    www.csmonitor.com

  • Ohio helps kick off the 2012 election

    Voters in Ohio, one of the key battleground states that will determine which way this election goes, began casting their ballots.

    www.cbsnews.com

  • AFL-CIO registers more than 450000 new voters from union households

    Unions expect to spend hundreds of millions of dollars to help Obama and other mostly Democratic candidates for state and federal office win election. The AFL-CIO is devoting most of its attention to six battleground states: Florida, Michigan, Nevada ...

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Democrats' ad blitz puts Romney camp on the spot

    2012 - President Obama is outspending Mitt Romney on advertising in almost every battleground state, putting pressure on Romney to unleash a late spending surge.

    www.usatoday.com

  • In The 2012 Election, What Are The Likely Swing States And Which One Is The ...

    Ohio has been on the winning side of EVERY presidential election since 1964. Yes, Florida & PA are bigger swing-ish states (pop.

    www.forbes.com

  • What you need to know about voting early in the presidential election

    Enlarge Marvin Fong, The Plain Dealer Jayden Isaac, 2, waits for his mother Nicole, to cast her ballot inside the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections in Cleveland, Ohio, Tuesday, Oct. 2, 2012. Early voting for the Nov. 6 election started Tuesday, with ...

    www.cleveland.com

  • AJC Survey of Ohio Jewish Voters

    NEW YORK, Oct. 3, 2012 -- /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- A new American Jewish Committee (AJC) survey of Jewish voters in the battleground state of Ohio reveals that 64 percent will choose President Obama, and 29 percent will vote for Governor Romney ...

    www.sacbee.com

  • Odds to win U.S. Presidential Election 2012

    On the eve of the first, of what should be three very entertaining presidential debates, we turn to Las Vegas oddsmakers to try and determine who has the best early odds to win U.S.

    www.examiner.com

  • Election 2012: Another Healy brings name to ballot

    Healy-Abrams, 52, the daughter of Canton's late longtime state representative William J. Healy and sister of Canton Mayor William J. Healy II, is the Democratic candidate for Congress for Ohio's new 7th District despite her own lack of elected experience.

    www.cantonrep.com

  • Romney surrogates claim victory for their candidate

    2012 - DENVER - In the spin room everyone is a winner, no matter which campaign is being interviewed. But it was clear as spokespeople for both candidates gathered beneath a mural of the ... "I don't think the American people are sitting at home ...

    www.usatoday.com

  • Battleground Ohio: Governors past and present on election 2012

    Tonight Mitt Romney will face President Obama in the first debate of the 2012 race for the White House and people will be watching closely in Ohio. It's a state that could determine the outcome of the election. Today we spoke with current Governor John ...

    www.marketplace.org

  • African-American churches use 'souls to polls' to rally vote

    Richard Dunn III, are seen in Miami, Tuesday, Oct. 2, 2012, as they discuss their plans to motivate church members to vote in the upcoming elections. ... In Ohio in 2008, Whitman said about 100,000 people voted during the last weekend before the election.

    thegrio.com

  • Ohio Republican Party says Issue 2 would create a redistricting commission ...

    Last year, Republicans, who control state government, drew new lines that grouped voters into districts designed to help Republicans win future elections. Issue 2 would remove elected officials from the redistricting process and hand the ... Citing a ...

    www.politifact.com

  • ELECTIONS 2012: Will Wednesday's debate be a game-changer for either ...

    And while he hasn't participated in a one-on-one debate, he holds the record for debate attendance among general-election candidates since he ran in both 2008 and 2012, McKinney said. During his match-ups against Newt Gingrich, Romney proved he ...

    www.pressandguide.com

  • Michelle Obama rallies supporters as early voting opens in Ohio

    CINCINNATI, Ohio | Wed Oct 3, 2012 1:03am EDT. CINCINNATI, Ohio (Reuters) - First lady Michelle Obama rallied supporters to back her husband ... With President Barack Obama focused on Wednesday's debate against Republican challenger Mitt Romney, the ...

    www.reuters.com

  • Who's the undecided voter? It may be the 'Walmart mom'

    Sometimes seen as the great prize of U.S. electoral politics, this elusive citizen is more likely to be female, white, lacking a college education and earning less than $25,000, according Reuters/Ipsos polling data accumulated over the course of 2012 ...

    www.reuters.com

  • Election 2012: In Senate, a mighty struggle to maintain status quo

    Hope is fading that Election 2012 will yield a decisive mandate that can break the partisan gridlock that has immobilized Washington policymaking in recent years.

    axcessnews.com

  • Democrats struggle to repeat 2008 voter surge despite registration push

    Data obtained from the secretary of state's offices in Colorado, Iowa, Florida, Nevada, Ohio and Virginia suggest that voter rolls - the count of people eligible to vote - expanded at a far faster pace in 2008 than they have this year. The contrast is ...

    www.guardian.co.uk

  • The First Lady has Rally on The First Day of Ohio Early Voting

    With less then 35 days until the 2012 election, the battleground state of Ohio will be a place of strong campaigning.

    ireport.cnn.com

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