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Ohio is a swing state. Last 2 presidential terms Ohio has voted Democrat. During the Bush Jr. administration, Ohio voted republican for two terms. During the Clinton administration, Ohio voted Democrat for two terms. During the Reagan and Bush Sr. administration, Ohio voted Republican for three terms.
Ohio currently has two US senators (as do all US states); both are Republican and Democrat. Ohio has 16 congressional districts; 12 of them are Republican and four of them are democrat. The US speaker of the house of representative is John Boehner. And he is Republican. Ohio has put many presidents in office due to its "swing state" characteristics, and is such a very important state to politicians and capitalist elite (Who btw orchestrate the media). The Rockefeller's are from Ohio. And the Rockefellers are the poster boys for deregulated mercantilism and monopoly activity. I will not be surprised if Cleveland Cavs win the championship this year. The dems are desperate as they know Ohio typically holds on to them for 2 terms. If the cavs wins the playoffs, that team will go to the White House to Greet Obama. It's happened already happened in Florida when Miami Heats won the playoffs in 2012. Florida is another swing state. In the last 10 elections, they have voted 4x for the dems. 2012 for florida was a fluke since florida has held onto dems for 1 term in the past 10 elections before going turning red. FL like Ohio has more republican Us delegates than dems. There are currently 17 US delegates who are republican and 10 US delegates who are dems. Looks like the dems have to use liberal media to win Ohio. There is something else about Ohio. But I can't seem to debunk it. That's why I need your help. |
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RebelArcher
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Sat 05/30/15 10:37 AM
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There is something else about Ohio. But I can't
seem to debunk it. That's why I need your help. It's hi in the middle and round on both ends? |
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There is something else about Ohio. But I can't
seem to debunk it. That's why I need your help. It's hi in the middle and round on both ends? Ok |
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There is something else about Ohio. But I can't
seem to debunk it. That's why I need your help. It's hi in the middle and round on both ends? Ok |
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statistics are easily manipulated
it really depends upon what time frame one chooses to decide upon one side or the other if we go with the past five presidential elections,, we selected democrat 3 of the 5 times,, so in that period, one can claim ohio was blue if we went with the past eight elections, we selected republican four times and democratic four times,, so one could claim we are a swing state if we went with the past nine elections, we selected 5 republican and four democrat,, so one can claim we are a republican state ,,,,,and on,, and on,, and on,,,, |
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There is something else about Ohio. But I can't seem to debunk it. That's why I need your help. We should let Canada have it. |
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There is something else about Ohio. But I can't seem to debunk it. That's why I need your help. We should let Canada have it. but, would they take it? |
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Ohio is a swing state. Last 2 presidential terms Ohio has voted Democrat. During the Bush Jr. administration, Ohio voted republican for two terms. During the Clinton administration, Ohio voted Democrat for two terms. During the Reagan and Bush Sr. administration, Ohio voted Republican for three terms. Ohio currently has two US senators (as do all US states); both are Republican and Democrat. Ohio has 16 congressional districts; 12 of them are Republican and four of them are democrat. The US speaker of the house of representative is John Boehner. And he is Republican. Ohio has put many presidents in office due to its "swing state" characteristics, and is such a very important state to politicians and capitalist elite (Who btw orchestrate the media). The Rockefeller's are from Ohio. And the Rockefellers are the poster boys for deregulated mercantilism and monopoly activity. I will not be surprised if Cleveland Cavs win the championship this year. The dems are desperate as they know Ohio typically holds on to them for 2 terms. If the cavs wins the playoffs, that team will go to the White House to Greet Obama. It's happened already happened in Florida when Miami Heats won the playoffs in 2012. Florida is another swing state. In the last 10 elections, they have voted 4x for the dems. 2012 for florida was a fluke since florida has held onto dems for 1 term in the past 10 elections before going turning red. FL like Ohio has more republican Us delegates than dems. There are currently 17 US delegates who are republican and 10 US delegates who are dems. Looks like the dems have to use liberal media to win Ohio. There is something else about Ohio. But I can't seem to debunk it. That's why I need your help. Golden State is winning, so you don't need to worry about it. |
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Ohio is a swing state. Last 2 presidential terms Ohio has voted Democrat. During the Bush Jr. administration, Ohio voted republican for two terms. Uh, point of information: "Junior" isn't a part of the name of George W. Bush, because his name isn't 100% identical to his father's. |
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Ohio is a swing state. Last 2 presidential terms Ohio has voted Democrat. During the Bush Jr. administration, Ohio voted republican for two terms. Uh, point of information: "Junior" isn't a part of the name of George W. Bush, because his name isn't 100% identical to his father's. Thank you Dodo. |
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Ohio is a swing state. Last 2 presidential terms Ohio has voted Democrat. During the Bush Jr. administration, Ohio voted republican for two terms. Uh, point of information: "Junior" isn't a part of the name of George W. Bush, because his name isn't 100% identical to his father's. By the way, the last person named "Junior" to run for POTUS was Al Gore. Anyway, perhaps the citizens of Ohio should worry about Ohio. |
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Ohio is a swing state. Last 2 presidential terms Ohio has voted Democrat. During the Bush Jr. administration, Ohio voted republican for two terms. During the Clinton administration, Ohio voted Democrat for two terms. During the Reagan and Bush Sr. administration, Ohio voted Republican for three terms. Ohio currently has two US senators (as do all US states); both are Republican and Democrat. Ohio has 16 congressional districts; 12 of them are Republican and four of them are democrat. The US speaker of the house of representative is John Boehner. And he is Republican. Ohio has put many presidents in office due to its "swing state" characteristics, and is such a very important state to politicians and capitalist elite (Who btw orchestrate the media). The Rockefeller's are from Ohio. And the Rockefellers are the poster boys for deregulated mercantilism and monopoly activity. I will not be surprised if Cleveland Cavs win the championship this year. The dems are desperate as they know Ohio typically holds on to them for 2 terms. If the cavs wins the playoffs, that team will go to the White House to Greet Obama. It's happened already happened in Florida when Miami Heats won the playoffs in 2012. Florida is another swing state. In the last 10 elections, they have voted 4x for the dems. 2012 for florida was a fluke since florida has held onto dems for 1 term in the past 10 elections before going turning red. FL like Ohio has more republican Us delegates than dems. There are currently 17 US delegates who are republican and 10 US delegates who are dems. Looks like the dems have to use liberal media to win Ohio. There is something else about Ohio. But I can't seem to debunk it. That's why I need your help. Golden State is winning, so you don't need to worry about it. Hey. You never know |
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Ohio is a swing state. Last 2 presidential terms Ohio has voted Democrat. During the Bush Jr. administration, Ohio voted republican for two terms. Uh, point of information: "Junior" isn't a part of the name of George W. Bush, because his name isn't 100% identical to his father's. Xcuse the Effin formality George Walker Bush George Herbert Walker Bush. Just thought it would be easier if I typed Jr. Instead of typing out the entire name. |
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Ohio is a swing state. Last 2 presidential terms Ohio has voted Democrat. During the Bush Jr. administration, Ohio voted republican for two terms. Uh, point of information: "Junior" isn't a part of the name of George W. Bush, because his name isn't 100% identical to his father's. By the way, the last person named "Junior" to run for POTUS was Al Gore. Anyway, perhaps the citizens of Ohio should worry about Ohio. It is swing stAtes such as Ohio that influences the outcome of the election. But you're right. ONLY Ohioans should worry. |
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