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BUCYRUS, Ohio — The old adage in politics used to be “As Ohio goes, so goes the nation,” and for the most part, since the start of the 20th century, the Buckeye State had earned that adage, only twice failing to support the national presidential winner — once in 1944 and again in 1960. That all changed last November when Joe Biden became the first person since 1960 to win the presidency without carrying Ohio. Many in the Washington, D.C.,-based political class decided that the people of Ohio had changed. (Shannon Venditti / for the Washington Examiner) Well, they haven’t. This misapprehension comes from many Washington journalists having more of a cultural connection with the Democratic candidates they cover than with the voters. The key to understanding Ohio in 2021, and its election in 2022, is to understand how the political parties have changed. In 2006, Democrats swept Republicans out…
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