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Could Ohio be in play in 2024? (Original Post)
DemocratSinceBirth
Aug 2023
OP
Yes it could. We have had a large increase in union and jobs in Ohio thanks to President Biden.
Demsrule86
Aug 2023
#3
Time machine, I want to ride in your time machine, but I need dropped off at May 1971!
Brainfodder
Aug 2023
#4
RandySF
(84,263 posts)1. No
H2O Man
(79,048 posts)2. Recommended.
Yes, definitely.
Demsrule86
(71,542 posts)3. Yes it could. We have had a large increase in union and jobs in Ohio thanks to President Biden.
DemocratSinceBirth
(101,850 posts)8. And TFG is going to need two out of every ten who vote to... .
Add abortion rights to the Constitution.
Brainfodder
(7,781 posts)4. Time machine, I want to ride in your time machine, but I need dropped off at May 1971!
Hopefully with current knowledge!
Johnny2X2X
(24,207 posts)7. Obama won Ohio twice
In 2008 and 2012.
dchill
(42,660 posts)5. I'm gonna go ahead and assume you mean 2024.
Ms. Toad
(38,637 posts)6. Nope. At least not on the basis of this election.
Democrats and independents voted overwhelmingly against Issue 1. And a substantial number of far right Republicans did, as well - those who want to be able to amend the constitution to protect their guns, for example.
we can do it
(13,024 posts)9. 2024?
Fiendish Thingy
(23,229 posts)10. Did you mean 2024?
Not presidentially, but tonights results may be good news for Sherrod Browns re-election campaign.