Ohio GOP chairman admitted to fellow Republicans that the party thwarted an anti-gerrymandering proposal in last year's election by misleading voters on what it would do.
Ohio Republican Party Chairman Alex Triantafilou declared that Ohio is no longer a swing state during a special event held in Fremont by the Sandusky County Republican Party. Triantafilou attributed Republican successes in the last election to continued party unity,
Ohio Republican Party Chair Alex Triantafilou made comments at an event about how voters were confused about the redistricting amendment that failed in November.
A contingent of Columbiana County officials and GOP faithful plan to make the trek to Washington, D.C. for the Donald J. Trump inauguration and activities leading up to Monday’s big event. To say they’re looking forward to it is an understatement.
Christopher Vogt, a Republican from Stark County, will attend Donald Trump's presidential inauguration. Vogt said he's going to witness history.
Ohio GOP Party Alex Triantifilou told a county ... and the only elected Democrat in statewide office. The Ohio Republican Party and Triantafilou said they did not want to comment further on ...
Ohio Republican Party Chairman Alex Triantafilou declared that Ohio is no longer a swing state during a special event held in Fremont by the Sandusky County Republican Party. Triantafilou ...
Still, there’s some doubt the 136th General Assembly will fully fund the multiyear, bipartisan Cupp-Patterson school funding compromise, and might boost other priorities, instead. For example, Speaker Matt Huffman is maybe the Statehouse’s No.
With new raises coming to their pockets, Statehouse leaders are far more prepared to ready to party than do the people's business.
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Missouri voters last election approved a constitutional amendment that promised to undo the state's near-total abortion ban.
Jerry Dobbins remembers a young Vance growing up in Middletown, decades before he would be sworn in as vice president. Dobbins lived two doors down from Vance's grandmother − affectionately known as "Mamaw" − and he called her a "tough bird" who pushed her grandson to do well and stay out of trouble.