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James Porter, 82, of Franklin thinks this presidential election cycle has been the most vicious. Even though he is confident he and his friends and family will make it through, he doesn’t know what the long-term, bigger solutions is.
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Voters says the 2020 election feels different, with more at stake.
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Donald Trump and Joe Biden meet in Nashville for the final presidential debate.
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While some people might like the idea of presidential candidate Joe Biden possibly choosing former Gov. John Kasich for a position in his cabinet upon winning the election next month, Ohio's Democratic Party leader says not many Democrats are OK with that.
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Cuyahoga County is about as Democratic as you can get in Ohio. But the geography of that support has been changing in recent years, especially in largely white suburbs, an analysis of 2012 and 2016 electoral results shows.
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In 2016, Vice President Joe Biden took the stage in a Parma union hall to campaign for Hillary Clinton. He dropped by Rudy’s Strudel and Bakery, known for its pastries and pierogi—the kind of retail politics rarely seen in this year’s pandemic election. President Barack Obama had won the city twice by double digits. But that November, Donald Trump eked out a less-than-four-point win over Clinton, while falling short of an outright majority.
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Listeners still have plenty of questions about the upcoming election.
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Listeners still have plenty of questions about the upcoming election.
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Sen. Kamala Harris is canceling campaign travel through Sunday after two people involved in her vice presidential campaign tested positive for the coronavirus.
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President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden view the economy as an important issue, but they are approaching the hot button topic differently in their 2020 campaigns for the presidency.