It was an easy night for both parties watching the Ohio gubernatorial race. State Attorney General Mike DeWine easily dispatched Lt. Gov. Mary Taylor in the GOP primary, aided by the imprimatur of the state party.
Date: May 09, 2018
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Richard Cordray Defeats Dennis Kucinich in Ohio Democratic Primary
ucinich as unelectable, given his sharply left-wing views and ties to a group sympathetic to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. Mr. Cordray will compete this fall against Mike DeWine, the state attorney general, who claimed the Republican nomination after an aggressive challenge from Lt. Gov. Mary Taylor.
Date: May 08, 2018
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Ohio primary: Voters pick candidates for one of the year's biggest governor races
of the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau, is the favorite in a six-way Democratic primary for governor that turned into a slugfest with former congressman Dennis Kucinich. Republicans are wrapping up a bitter contest of their own, with Attorney General Mike DeWine favored over Lt. Gov. Mary Taylor.
Date: May 08, 2018
Category: U.S.
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In Ohio's gubernatorial primary, Democrats make a hard tilt to the left
derate Republican John Kasich, has reached his term limits, so there are active primaries underway in both parties. Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine and Kasichs Lt. Gov. Mary Taylor have been battling it out in the Republican primary and largely distanced themselves from Kasich and his policies.
Date: May 08, 2018
Category: U.S.
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Blankenship vs. McConnell heads to dramatic finish
Of the four states holding primaries, only Ohio has a gubernatorial race on the ballot; Gov. John Kasich is term-limited. On the GOP side, state Attorney General Mike DeWine, the former senator, has the state Republican Partys endorsement over Lt. Gov. Mary Taylor.
Date: May 08, 2018
Category: U.S.
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What's At Stake In The First Big Primary Day Of 2018
ew months ago, it looked like Attorney General Mike DeWine had the Republican nomination locked up, but Lt. Gov. Mary Taylor has whittled a 40-point polling lead down to 17 points since loaning her campaign $3 million in January. She has deployed the funds on an onslaught of TV ads attacking D.C. D
Date: May 07, 2018
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In midterm elections, Republicans are running against ... Hillary Clinton. Still.
More than 5,000 TV commercials this year have mentioned Clinton, all in the state's GOP primary for governor. Lt. Gov. Mary Taylor and Attorney General Mike DeWine each claim real-Republican status, using Clinton to try to cast doubt on their opponent's conservative credentials.
their primary fields ahead of the early May vote. The state GOP central committee endorsed state Attorney General Mike DeWine over Lt. Gov. Mary Taylor, but Taylor has vowed to stay in the race. (Rep. Jim Renacci switched to the Senate race last month, making it a two-way race between DeWine and Taylor.