Saturday, October 6, 2012

Ohio senate race

  • Citizens United poll claims tight race in Ohio

    The Republican-leaning outside group Citizens United is releasing a poll showing a tight presidential race and a tight Senate contest in Ohio, the key battleground where Mitt Romney has consistently been behind in public and private polls. The survey ...

    www.politico.com

  • Ohio Vote Rules, the Macks, Democrats' Take

    Democratic candidates in key Senate contests continued to benefit from strong fundraising last quarter, according to numbers that were released by the campaigns this week.

    online.wsj.com

  • Issue 2 could change the balance of power in Ohio

    In the fog of a presidential election and hot U.S. Senate race, a ballot issue that could alter the balance of power in the statehouse and the Ohio congressional delegation is taking a back seat. Many voters, if they've heard about state Issue 2 at all ...

    www.daytondailynews.com

  • Josh Mandel v. Sherrod Brown: The battle for Ohio's US Senate seat

    The U.S. Senate race that pits Republican Josh Mandel, Ohio's treasurer, against incumbent Democrat Sherrod Brown is Ohio's biggest statewide race in November and likely will be one of the most-watched contests across the country. Here's a look at how ...

    www.cleveland.com

  • Ohio Senate Race Close as $17 Million in Ads Hammer Brown

    Republicans are fighting hard to take Ohio in the presidential and Senate races, and advertising to cast Brown's record in a negative light has made the race closer, John Green, a University of Akron political scientist, said in a telephone interview ...

    www.bloomberg.com

  • Labor Training Resources on Three Key Senate Races

    Speaking with reporters in Washington this week, AFL-CIO political director Michael Podhorzer singled out the Ohio, Massachusetts and Wisconsin Senate races as key contests for the labor movement-- not just for Democrats maintaining the majority, but ...

    hotlineoncall.nationaljournal.com

  • Washington Post poll: Brown leads Mandel in Ohio Senate race

    Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) holds a substantial lead over Republican challenger Josh Mandel with six weeks left until Election Day, according to a new Washington Post poll released Tuesday, giving Democrats some breathing room in a race where outside ...

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Senate race pitting Mourdock, Donnelly tops $7 million in spending -- $2 ...

    Joe Donnelly, left, sits next to RJE Business Interiors President and owner Denny Sponsel at a news conference to talk about his jobs initiative after touring the business at 621 E. Ohio St., Indianapolis, on June 12, 2012. Donnelly, a Democrat, is ...

    www.indystar.com

  • Democrats seek to defend incumbents, thwart GOP attempt to further grip on ...

    Ohio voters will choose all 99 House members, along with 18 of 33 state senators on Nov. 6. It's a longshot for ... Political boundaries redrawn last year by a Republican-controlled board means some Democrats will have tougher races this fall ...

    www.therepublic.com

  • Fourteen Critical Races Could Determine Our Future

    Numerous Senate race assessments have been posited, purporting objectivity without presenting a basis for the analysis or conclusions (e.

    www.americanthinker.com

  • Self-Proclaimed Media 'Fact Checking' Site Clearly Favors Democrat in Ohio ...

    The situation could have a serious impact not just on that race and Republicans' hopes to take back the Senate, but also GOP efforts to deliver the swing state's votes to Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney.

    newsbusters.org

  • Outside money pours into Senate races

    Ryan Hillman, an engineer who lives in Avon, Ohio, is the kind of independent voter targeted by the advertising deluge in the Senate race. He voted for Brown six years ago, but is considering backing Libertarian Gary Johnson in the presidential contest.

    www.usatoday.com

  • Ohio Senate Race Skewed by "Pants on Fire" Media Narrative

    In the U.S. Senate race between Democrat incumbent Sherrod Brown and Republican challenger Josh Mandel, a PolitiFact Ohio narrative - that Mandel is a ridiculous liar - has taken center stage, aided by reporters who treat PolitiFact Ohio as an ...

    redalertpolitics.com

  • Race Tightens in 2 States as Ohio Gap Widens

    The presidential race is tightening in the battleground states of Florida and Virginia, but one of the biggest prizes—Ohio—remains a difficult challenge for Republican Mitt Romney, new polls show. Biting into .... In Florida's Senate race, Democratic ...

    online.wsj.com

  • We are Election Central

    Also invited are representatives for President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney, the U.S. Senate race, and the Ohio Supreme Court justice races, at the forum. Representatives will be on hand to explain the two state issues, the four ...

    www.vindy.com

  • Ohio GOP Senate candidate pushes Congress reforms

    CINCINNATI (AP) - The Republican challenger in Ohio's Senate race says he is going after "career politicians" in both parties.

    www.dlnnews.com

  • In Ohio Senate race, Mandel ad highlights Brown's missed votes

    Sherrod Brown's (D-Ohio) Senate seat, this time attacking the senator's attendance record during his tenure in Congress.

    thehill.com

  • Crossroads Pours $6.4 Million Into Six Senate Races

    ... GPS and American Crossroads bought this week against Democrats in six competitive Senate contests, according to Federal Election Commission records.

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Ohio's hot Senate Race — profiling Josh Mandel

    State Treasurer Joshua A. Mandel has challenged incumbent Sherrod BrownSherrod Brown for an important Senate seat in Ohio. A Mandel victory would assure all Ohio business owners a solid representation in Washington. Mandel's plans aim to lower ...

    www.allvoices.com

  • Ohio Senate race depicts the influence of outside money

    Ohio's Senate race is providing perhaps the clearest referendum in the country on whether outside money can depose an incumbent and capture a Senate seat largely irrespective of the candidates.

    www.heraldandnews.com

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