After bitter defeats last year, Ohio Democrats are biding time as GOP moves full swing into 2026
- The first television ads for the Ohio governor's race have launched, indicating strong Republican activity for the 2026 elections, particularly from Trump-backed candidate Vivek Ramaswamy.
- Amy Acton, the former state health director, is running for governor as a Democrat while other Democratic campaigns remain muted after recent losses.
- Sherrod Brown, a former U.S. Senator from Ohio, has expressed intentions to return to politics, raising questions about his potential candidacy for 2026.
- Experts predict the Ohio Democratic Party will see more candidates emerge, especially if they can harness enthusiasm and public interest in forthcoming primaries.
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Ohio Democrats bide time as GOP moves full swing into 2026
COLUMBUS — The first television ads dropped this week in the Ohio governor’s race that’s still more than a year off. The early onslaught by a super PAC allied with Trump-backed gubernatorial candidate Vivek Ramaswamy drove home how quickly the former bellwether state ‘s ruling Republicans are seizing the spotlight and staking claims to five statewide executive offices that are opening in 2026. All that urgency begs a question: Where are Ohio Dem…
Ramaswamy, GOP event moved again - The Tribune
The location for this year’s Lawrence County Republican Party Lincoln Day dinner has been changed again. The dinner, set for 6 p.m. on March 31, will now take place at Stone Creek Farms in Ironton. It is the second venue change with it originally slated for South Point High School, where it has taken place for the past 18 years, but was then moved to Ohio University Southern. This year’s event will feature Ohio gubernatorial candidate Vivek Ram…
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