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Republican Mike Dewine wins the Governor of the Ohio governor

Governor’s elections in Ohio were called to the Republican Mike Dewine after the Governor’s nearest race, what Buckeye State he had seen for at least 44 years.

Dewine and Democrat Richard Cordray were known faces for Ohioan. Dewine has been involved in Ohio’s policy since the mid -1970s, when he was first elected the prosecutor of Green. He also served in the Senate of Ohio, as well as in the American Chamber and Senate. In 2010, Dewine passed against the inclined prosecutor general Richard Cordray to become the general prosecutor.

Cordray was also near the political block in Ohio, entering the stage in 1990, when he defeated the current representative of Don Gilmore. In later years he served as a lawyer general, treasurer of Franklin, and, as mentioned above, the Prosecutor General Ohio. Then in 2012 he was elected by former President Barack Obama to act as the director of the Consumer Protection Bureau until November last year, when he started a campaign for the governor of Ohio.

As Toldo’s blade noted, supporting Cordray, the state was lucky in these elections in half, not only to have a choice between two extremely qualified candidates who were tuning in the issues that voters from Ohio look after, but both are also very good people. “Many states are not lucky that they have such a choice,” Editorial he wrote. However, they supported the Democrat because they wanted to change, like other main Ohio newspapers, such as Cleveland Plain Dealer and Columbus Dispatch.

Among the problems you are struggling with, they include the deteriorating opioid crisis, falling population and delayed economy. Apparently, voters from Ohio did not agree with the documents that Cordray would be the best man who could take part in these issues.

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