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Difference of opinions provides interesting things to talk about.
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Ohioans across the state say they feel both swamped and abandoned by the media, uncertain what information they can trust.
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What happens when you choose not to interact with those outside of your "bubble?"
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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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Five voters, complete strangers, meet to discuss what divides and unites them in this election year.
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Miguel Arriola talks about the immigrant experience and extended families. How did his family separate the vulnerable from those who work outside the house?
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In a constant state of "what's next," an undecided voter from suburban Columbus remains hopeful about the future.
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Can Ohio move forward, together, after the election, regardless of who wins?
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Residents across Ohio find ways to overcome economic hardship during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Failure of state leaders to devise long-term plans that help all people succeed is to blame for Ohio’s economic decline. The pandemic pulled back the covers on those problems.
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Under the Ohio Constitution, all judges in the state are elected, each serving 6-year terms. The system depends on voters knowing their judicial…
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In October 2011, about a month before the general election, The Plain Dealer urged its readers not to re-elect Judge Angela Stokes to Cleveland Municipal…
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When people make decisions in their everyday lives, they seldom analyze their choices by running through a checklist of who they are – age, race, income,…