Eastern Ohio is a place of industry: for many years, the area was home to some of the most productive factories and mines in the United States. Today, though industry has dissipated, the area is still reminiscent of those times and the people retain the conservative values that they embraced throughout the 20th century. The sixth district runs along the Southeast borders of the state, touching Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Kentucky. The district begins near Youngstown and continues south along the Ohio River through some of the most conservative parts of the state, including Steubenville, home of the Catholic Franciscan...