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The long shadow of the COVID-19 pandemic creeps into the race for Ohio governor
- Dr. Amy Acton, a Democrat running unopposed in Ohio's primary for governor, faces major challenges in the general election.
- Acton's prior COVID-19 pandemic measures have become a major point of criticism in her campaign.
- Republican candidate Ramaswamy accuses Acton of promoting harmful "COVID ideology" and uses this issue in campaign attacks.
- Acton's campaign defends her actions as life-saving public health measures taken in coordination with Governor DeWine.
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Ramaswamy backed COVID 'segregation' as firm got $2.25B
Republican gubernatorial candidate Vivek Ramaswamy backed a proposed national COVID-19 registry that would have separated Americans by immunity status, and a biotech firm he founded later secured a $2.25 billion settlement tied to COVID-19 vaccines, according to Associated Press reporting published Saturday, a March 3 corporate announcement, and previously published reporting in his own words. The reporting lands three days before Tuesday’s Repu…
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The long shadow of the COVID-19 pandemic creeps into the race for Ohio governor
Democrat Amy Acton is running unopposed in her party’s primary for Ohio governor, but she'll face some steep challenges in the November general election.
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