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During a virtual conversation at the City Club of Cleveland, Gonzalez says the Republican Party shouldn't continue with misinformation if it wants to get back in power.
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Protesters at the Ohio Statehouse join thousands across the country in rallies at state capitals. In Columbus, the demonstration included some tense verbal exchanges but, for the most part, remained peaceful.
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With an election as big as 2020's, Ohio saw an increase in the number of voters and is prepared to make adjustments for the upcoming spring election.
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With an election as big as 2020's, Ohio saw an increase in the number of voters and is prepared to make adjustments for the upcoming spring election.
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Part of the Republican wave that swept Ohio during the 2020 election, Gail Pavliga joins the 134th General Assembly this week.
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Within hours, the president could be out of his post, but the effort seems unlikely.
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Republicans and Democrats alike share messages from shock and dismay to not condoning unpatriotic behavior on social media.
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Members of Congress returned to the floor after pro-Trump extremists stormed the Capitol and halted certification proceedings.
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Updated: 4:33 p.m., Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021 Members of Ohio’s congressional delegation are scattered across the U.S. Capitol campus as protesters storm the Capitol building and surrounding offices, including the House and Senate chambers. Many members and staff are able to communicate only through Twitter and other social media as the Capitol complex is locked down and they shelter in place. Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) tweeted at 3:21 p.m. that he and his staff were safe and called for an end to the violence.
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But the Associated Press has not yet called the race, which Ossoff leads by about 16,000 votes.