Ohio Public Radio
In this week s episode of Snollygoster, Ohio s politics podcast from WOSU, hosts Mike Thompson and Steve Brown talk about State Sen. Matt Dolan listening to voters as he considers a run for U.S. Senate, and how the home of the Cleveland Indians (a team owned by Dolan s family) could get some state-funded improvements.
And the Snollygoster of the Week award goes to Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose, for his technically true but out-of-context press release headline on potential voter fraud.
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Search for Election Fraud Persists, Despite No Evidence
Ongoing efforts to find election irregularities might serve the ambitions of some in politics, but they aren’t viewed favorably by many Americans. A new report documents the spread of unconventional “audits” to new states.
July 15, 2021 •
(Craig Mauger/TNS) If the unconventional “audit” of election results in Maricopa County, Ariz., is truly intended to bolster public confidence in elections, the experiment does not seem to be working. Most Arizonans disapprove of the effort and almost half would be inclined to vote against a candidate who supported it.