Ohio governor hitting road again for presidential events

Understandably Alabama was pretty upset losing in the Sugar Bowl and the first round of the College Football Playoff to the fourth-seeded Ohio State Buckeyes last season. We’re the quintessential swing state. Some can say they’ve run a state.

It is worth remembering that in 2011, Kasich was beaten back by the public employees unions and their Democratic allies when he and the GOP-controlled General Assembly tried to dismantle the collective bargaining system. He rode his reputation as a fiscal conservative to a White House bid in 2000, but soon dropped out. Ohio’s recovery mirrored national trends.

Youngstown government has an agreement with the federal and state environmental protection agencies to take steps to prevent the wastewater from flowing into the lakes in the park.

Some Republican activists, which is to say those most likely to vote in the party’s nominating contest, take a less-kind view. Not so in Ohio.

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