Keyword: oh2016
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Throughout this campaign, Ohio Governor John Kasich has stated that he does not intend to vote for Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump. On Monday, he proved his word is his bond. The one-time GOP presidential candidate, who carried his home state in the primary, stated that he wrote in the name of John McCain on his ballot. McCain was the 2008 Republican nominee.
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Something stinks in Warren County, Ohio. A massive truckload of manure was dumped outside the Democratic headquarters in Warren County, and office personnel are furious. [snip] Bethe Goldenfield, chairperson of the Warren County Democratic Party, unleashed a volcanic tirade on Facebook, writing: “What reasonable person thinks this is OK???? I won’t be responding to anyone who thinks this is acceptable behavior. It is ILLEGAL!” Security cameras recorded a truck dumping off a huge pile of manure outside the office at 12:03 a.m. on October 29. Police are investigating the incident, WLWT reported.
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Doors opened early to a relatively small crowd of people who came to see former president Bill Clinton at Cleveland State University
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TRUMP ABOUT TO SPEAK Looks like standing room only
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Thursday, October 27, 2016: Live stream coverage of the Donald J. Trump for President rally in Springfield, OH at ​the Champion Center Expo at 1:00 PM ET.
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Three Trump Rallies today in Ohio. Original thread at URL
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A video excerpt from liberal Michael Moore is taking the internet by storm. But it’s not Moore’s loyal fans singing his praises for a passionate political confession – it’s Donald Trump’s supporters who are doing the cheering. In the speech that was given before an audience in Ohio, reportedly for the film “Trumpland,” Moore delves deep into the mindset of Trump’s appeal. But first, he shockingly starts out by defending Trump supporters. “They’re not racists or rednecks, they’re actually pretty decent people. So, after talking to a number of them, I sort of wanted to sort of write this.” Moore...
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Donald Trump leads Hillary Clinton by 4 points in Ohio in the latest Axiom strategies poll released on Thursday. Absentee ballot requests are up 40% in GOP-leaning Butler County. Conservative Treehouse reported: A 40% increase in absentee ballot requests from Ohio Republicans (over 2012) is a significant sign of the Monster Vote surfacing… HAMILTON, Ohio — If you’re trying to read the tea leaves, this could be very good news for Donald Trump: Absentee voting in Republican stronghold Butler County is up 9 percent this year compared to 2012, and 21 percent over 2008. Two weeks before the election, the...
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Q: The candidates in the General Election for President of the United States are the Republican Donald Trump, the Democrat Hillary Clinton and the Libertarian Gary Johnson or someone else. If the election were held today, for whom would you vote? (ROTATE) Donald Trump: 46% Hillary Clinton: 42% Gary Johnson: 4% Someone else: 2% Undecided: 6%
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Nevertheless, in an email to GOP insiders Sunday, Borges announced he would be supporting the party's presidential nominee in the upcoming election, citing his overwhelming concern about a Hillary Clinton presidency. "I will be supporting a straight Republican ticket – starting with Donald Trump for president," he wrote, in an email obtained by the Cincinnati Enquirer. "A Hillary Clinton presidency would be a disaster for our country." "The prospect of her winning is just unacceptable to me," he later added in a statement. Borges said much of his decision to support Trump stemmed from previous conversations he has had with...
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Ohio election officials say that more than half of all early voting on the GOP side is from voters who were recently Democrats or Independents. CNN's Martin Savidge reports.Source: CNN
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BEGIN TRANSCRIPT RUSH: We have sound bites from Trump in Delaware, Ohio. He's still tweaking 'em. He said, "I don't want to be misunderstood. I promise I will accept the results of the election, if I win." TRUMP: Ladies and gentlemen, I want to make a major announcement today. I would like to promise and pledge to all of my voters and supporters and to all of the people of the United States that I will totally accept the results of this great and historic presidential election, if I win. CROWD: (cheers) RUSH: Oh, my God. Oh, my God. Somebody...
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ki6lvK1_Hpg
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<p>Thursday, October 20, 2016: Live streaming coverage of the Donald J. Trump for President rally in Delaware, OH at the Delaware County Fair. Live coverage begins at 12:30 PM ET.</p>
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Former Republican presidential candidate and Ohio Gov. John Kasich is hitting back against the claim that the election is “rigged” -- an allegation that GOP nominee Donald Trump has repeatedly made in recent days. When asked in an interview with “CBS This Morning” early Wednesday whether he believed Trump’s assertion of a cooked election was correct, Kasich replied with an emphatic “no.” “Look, to say that elections are rigged and all these votes are stolen -- that’s like saying we never landed on the moon, frankly,” said Kasich. “That’s how silly it is.” The Ohio governor further criticized Trump’s position...
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According to the latest Washington Post polls Donald Trump is beating Democrat Hillary Clinton in former Obama states Iowa, Florida, Ohio and Nevada. If Donald Trump wins these four states he will win the November election. Trump is up: — 5 points in Iowa — 3 points in Ohio — 2 points in Florida — 4 points in Nevada
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The fact George Soros gave a substantial sum of money to a political candidate really isn’t newsworthy – the multi-billionaire has done it for decades. What makes this political tidbit fall into the breaking news category is the candidate on the receiving end of the massive influx of cash. Especially considering Soros is a big time FAR left liberal. George Soros donated $200,000 to REPUBLICAN campaign of John Kasich – and the PAC supporting the Ohio Governor eagerly accepted, CO reports. Soros is an extremely liberal Democratic who has long supported President Barack Obama. For John Kasich, who is struggling...
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COLORADO: Clinton 45 - Trump 37, Johnson 10 FLORIDA: Clinton 48 - Trump 44, Johnson 4 OHIO: Trump 45 - Clinton 45, Johnson 6 PENNSYLVANIA: Clinton 47 - Trump 41, Johnson 6 Independent likely voters shift to Democrat Hillary Clinton, giving her the lead over Republican Donald Trump in the critical swing states of Colorado, Florida, and Pennsylvania and moving her into a tie with Trump in Ohio, according to a Quinnipiac University Swing State Poll released today.
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An Ohio(?) man who describes himself as a postal worker bragged online this weekend about destroying Donald Trump absentee ballots. This was posted by Twitter user Randygbub on Sunday– Of course, Republican users were outraged to see this leftist brag about his criminal activity. Actor Scott Baio tweeted this out on the alleged crime: Scott Baio I hope you get fired! Cheating is the only way she'll win. @realDonaldTrump Hey @JohnKasich is this okay with you? https://twitter.com/randygdub/status/787747220267278336 … 12:04 AM - 17 Oct 2016 So will authorities follow up on this?
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