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Ohio has become an increasingly "red" state as Republicans have scored significant wins over Democrats. It's up to Summit County Councilwoman Liz Walters, who recently took over as chairwoman of the Ohio Democratic Party, to lead the effort to change that.
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So, is the notion of Dr. Amy Acton as a Democratic U.S. Senate candidate realistic?
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Multiple sources confirm there have been some big staffing changes at the Ohio Democratic Party in recent days.
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Summit County Council President Liz Walters says she will retain her council seat while leading the statewide Democratic Party.
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Ohio is rolling out the next phase in its coronavirus vaccination plan; new coronavirus cases in Ohio fell for the fourth day with 4,300 cases reported in the past 24 hours; the Ohio Democratic Party is hoping that two historic picks last week can restore its candidates’ fortunes against dominant Republicans while also healing internal party divisions; and more stories.
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The Ohio Democratic Party has a new chair. Summit County Council woman Liz Walters was elected last night by the party’s executive committee.
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Ohio Democrats are set to pick their new party chair Thursday. And party insiders are starting to rally around two of their six choices.
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Two candidates could be leading the race for the party's next leader.
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Five candidates are in the running for the post David Pepper has vacated.
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The Ohio Democratic Party is expected to vote on a replacement for outgoing chairman David Pepper on December 29.