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Category Archives: Ohio
Analyzing the 2010 Midterm Elections – the Ohio Gubernatorial Election
This is a part of a series of posts analyzing the 2010 midterm elections. This post will analyze the Ohio gubernatorial election, in which Republican John Kasich narrowly defeated Democrat Ted Strickland. Continue reading
Posted in 2010 Midterm Elections, Ohio
Tagged 2010 midterm elections, Democrats, elections, John Kasich, Ohio, Politics, Republicans, Ted Strickland
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The Whitest District of Them All, Part 2
This is the part of a series of posts examining how to create super-packed districts of one race. Continue reading
Posted in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Race, West Virginia, Whites
Tagged congressional redistricting, elections, Ohio, packing, Pennsylvania, Politics, West Virginia, whites
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Maps of Ohio Elections
A few maps of Ohio’s presidential elections are posted below, for your enjoyment. Each map comes with some brief analysis. Senator Barack Obama wins Ohio by 4.6%, a solid but unimpressive victory. Mr. Obama performs poorly in traditional Democratic … Continue reading
Posted in Ohio
Tagged blue, Democrats, elections, maps, Ohio, red, Republicans, swing state
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Analyzing Swing States: Ohio, Part 4
This is the last part of a series of posts analyzing the swing state Ohio. The previous parts can be found starting here. Republican Ohio What parts of Ohio vote Republican? All of it, of course, except for the parts … Continue reading
Posted in Election Analysis, Ohio
Tagged Democrats, Ohio, presidential elections, Republicans, swing state
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Analyzing Swing States: Ohio, Part 3
This is the third part of a series of posts analyzing the swing state Ohio. The last part can be found here. Like most states, Ohio contains several swing areas. Some lean Democratic; others lean Republican. A good politician will … Continue reading
Posted in Election Analysis, Ohio
Tagged Democrats, Election Analysis, Ohio, Republicans, swing state
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Analyzing Swing States: Ohio, Part 2
This is the second part of a series of posts analyzing the swing state Ohio. Part three can be found here. Unlike Florida and Pennsylvania, Ohio cannot be easily divided into geographically distinct regions (although they do exist). Instead, I … Continue reading
Analyzing Swing States: Ohio, Part 1
This is the first part of a series of posts analyzing the swing state Ohio. Part two can be found here. Is Ohio a liberal place? Or is it a conservative place? I suspect far more people would say the … Continue reading
Posted in Ohio
Tagged blue, Democrats, Election Analysis, Ohio, red, Republicans, swing state
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