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GOP Seizes Control Of US House
In state and local races, GOP candidates also prevailed: Kasich beats Strickland for Ohio Governor, Stivers over Kilroy in Ohio's 15th District, Tiberi over Brooks in the 12th, Gibbs over Space in the 18th.
In other ballot issues, the Columbus City Council can now meet behind closed doors, and the much watch Columbus Library Issue 4 has passed.
Photo: President Barack Obama makes an election night phone call to Rep. John Boehner (R-Ohio) from his Treaty Room office in the White House residence a couple of minutes after midnight, Nov. 3, 2010. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)
The most politically important state in America, at least in the eyes of the White House, is Ohio. President Obama arrives this weekend for one last rally of the campaign season, his 12th visit since taking office and his second in only two weeks. But the attention might be as much about Mr. Obama’s own political fortunes as about the 2010 midterm election. Read more »
It's the final week before the election, and the way ads and campaign rhetoric are coming at voters could be described as fast and furious. But as Ohio Public Radio's Karen Kasler reports, one of the state's leading fact-checkers says some of them are also wrong. Listen to the story »
A new poll shows Republican challenger John Kasich in front of Democratic Gov. Ted Strickland 51 percent to 43 percent. The poll also has former Republican congressman Rob Portman leading Lt. Gov. Lee Fisher by 22 points in the race for the state's open U.S. Senate seat.
On this episode of Columbus On The Record: analysis of the 2nd Ohio Governor's debate, controversy erupts over using actors in political campaign ads, and an analysis of the US Senate race between Rob Portman and Lee Fisher.