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When people make decisions in their everyday lives, they seldom analyze their choices by running through a checklist of who they are 鈥 age, race, income,鈥
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Ohioans level of comfort with the rhetoric of the 2016 presidential campaign varied by age, race, gender, economics and topics. But a recent poll for the鈥
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Trump wins the evangelical voteNew polling data show evangelical Christian voters in Ohio overwhelmingly backed Donald Trump and he won a majority of鈥
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The morning after the presidential election in eclectic Yellow Springs, Ohio, a dour clientele filed into the Coffee Emporium and Underdog Wines鈥
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In May, Ohioans were asked to name their biggest concerns for 2016, and crime and violence were in the top 10 issues.The initial poll of 1,001 people done鈥
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Much of the country will vote before Election Day. Starting this week, our Electionland project has begun looking for problems that prevent people from鈥
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Ohioans say the economy and jobs are the most important issue in this election.Talk long enough, though, and the word 鈥渢rade鈥 comes up. There is a sense鈥
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Linda Wattley has one word to describe America鈥檚 most reviled pair of major-party presidential candidates.鈥淒isgusting,鈥 the Akron woman said. 鈥淭hey have鈥
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Crooked Hillary. Lock Her Up. Basket of Deplorables. The tone of the 2016 presidential race may be the most uncivilized and disrespectful in recent鈥
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The presidential race in Ohio remains a volatile contest that could break either way depending on how undecided voters and those supporting third-party鈥