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Who will get zapped when Ohio redraws congressional maps?


Who will get zapped when Ohio redraws congressional maps?
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Toledo Democratic Rep. Marcy Kaptur, right, is unlikely to continue representing Cleveland when congressional district lines are redrawn. The whole city will likely end up in the district represented by Warrensville Heights Democratic Rep. Marcia Fudge, left, before she became President Joe Biden s Housing and Urban Development Secretary. (Thomas Ondrey/The Plain Dealer) ORG XMIT: CLE1701211411393178 ORG XMIT: CLE1701220347440077 ORG XMIT: CLE1702280310249230 The Plain DealerThe Plain Dealer
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WASHINGTON, D.C. - Ten years ago, a small group of Ohio Republicans huddled in a Columbus hotel room they called the “bunker” with census data and a mapmaking program to redraw Ohio’s congressional maps to their party’s maximum advantage. ....

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2020 Census data: What it means for Ohio


2020 Census data: What it means for Ohio
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Ohio’s slow growth rate means it will lose a Congressional seat, which local leaders and experts said could affect funding for programs at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and the state’s role in presidential elections.
Ohio’s population is 11.8 million ― a 2.3% increase from the last census ― according to the 2020 Census released Monday. The slow population growth will cause the state to go from 16 seats in the U.S. House of Representatives to 15. Ohio is among six states that will lose Congressional seats.
Losing a Congressional seat will further decrease Ohio’s political power in the federal government and continue a trend of dropping seats in the House, said Christopher Devine, assistant professor of political science at the University of Dayton. ....

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Ohio Republicans Hope to Fill Portman's Senate Seat while Avoiding Trump Civil War


Ohio Republicans Hope to Fill Portman’s Senate Seat while Avoiding Trump Civil War
Ryan Mills
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Senator Rob Portman (R., Ohio) arrives for a vote in the basement of the Capitol in Washington, D.C., January 26, 2021.
Congressman Jim Jordan: Out.
Lieutenant Governor Jon Husted: Out.
As Ohioans begin to contemplate who will replace Rob Portman in the U.S. Senate next year, some of the biggest names in Buckeye State Republican politics are bowing out early, creating openings for lesser-known candidates to organize and emerge on the national stage.
Without Jordan, one of Donald Trump’s most pugnacious defenders, or Kasich, a leading Trump critic, the race is looking less and less like a referendum on the former president. And while there may be talk of a brewing civil war among national Republican factions, it’s not particularly evident in Ohio, where Trump won by eight points in 2016 and 2020 and remains popular. ....

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