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Across the country and here in Ohio, candidates are making their final push to win voter support. WYSO's Kathryn Mobley spoke with University of Dayton Associate Professor Chris Devine. He specializes in American politics and elections. Devine says he's keeping a close eye on Ohio's U.S. Senate race between Democrat Tim Ryan and Republican J.D. Vance.
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Ohio’s Republican candidates for statewide offices filed into a bus to go on a campaign tour as a final push for votes before Election Day.
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The Dayton Area Chamber of Commerce hosted U.S. Senate candidate J.D. Vance for a forum on Monday. The Chamber hosted Vance to allow him to share his thoughts on business and the economy in the area.
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With early voting already under way and Election Day in two weeks, prominent Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham campaigned for J.D. Vance in Ohio.
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In the race for U.S. Senate, Democratic candidate Tim Ryan and Republican candidate J.D. Vance go head-to-head for the seat left open by U.S. Senator Rob Portman (R-Ohio).
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The Dayton Area Chamber of Commerce hosted U.S. Senate candidate Tim Ryan for a forum on Wednesday morning. It was an opportunity for members of the Chamber to learn what the Democrat thinks about business and the economy for the area.
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Senate Candidates Tim Ryan and JD Vance had their final debate this week. They didn’t agree about much. However, both Ryan and Vance expressed their support for the growth of the natural gas industry.
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The candidates in Ohio's close and expensive U.S. Senate race agreed on some issues, but there were pointed jabs when they disagreed.
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A day on the campaign trail with J.D. Vance as he meets with voters and joins Donald Trump for rallyJ.D. Vance, Republican candidate for U.S. Senate, spent a busy day on the campaign trail in northeast Ohio where he met with voters early Saturday morning and joined former President Donald Trump for a rally that night.
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Ohio's Secretary of State Frank LaRose says he still supports J.D Vance even after his remarks on Fox News. Also, the Biden administration uses Columbus to address housing issues that affecting the whole nation.
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Secretary of State Frank LaRose, a Republican, said he still thinks U.S. Senate Republican nominee J.D. Vance is the "right person for the job" when asked to respond to comments made by Vance supporting the "Great Replacement" conspiracy theory.
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After separate primary battles, J.D. Vance and Tim Ryan are set as the major party nominees for Ohio's U.S. Senate race.