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Are the days of Ohio serving as a swing state over?
Sure, we have a D senator who won by a fairly comfortable margin, but the GOP winning gubernatorial candidate was actually a bad candidate, far less qualified than the D challenger. But, that R behind the name gave him a fairly safe win.
House districts here are overwhelmingly R (75%). And, the state legislature is no better.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/election-results/ohio/?utm_term=.a021217bf1e0
Sure, we have a D senator who won by a fairly comfortable margin, but the GOP winning gubernatorial candidate was actually a bad candidate, far less qualified than the D challenger. But, that R behind the name gave him a fairly safe win.
House districts here are overwhelmingly R (75%). And, the state legislature is no better.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/election-results/ohio/?utm_term=.a021217bf1e0