• Democracy 2012 Web-Only Election Special

Join us each night at 8 p.m. leading up to the Nov. 6 general election for a Web-only newscast dissecting the races that are important to people in northeast Ohio.

 

Political reporter John Kosich will host the shows and will include special guests; Dr. Tom Sutton, Chair, Political Science Department at Baldwin Wallace University, Peter Lawson Jones, WEWS Democratic Analyst; Lee Weingart, WEWS Republican Analysis.

 

Join in via the chat below. If you're tweeting, use our hashtag #OHvote if you want your comments to be included in the feed.

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Campaign News


  1. Kerry to address world issues on trip

    Kerry to address world issues on trip

    Secretary of State John Kerry leaves Friday to visit seven countries on a trip focusing on global issues such as the Syrian crisis, Middle East peace and the West's standoffs with Iran and North Korea over their nuclear programs.

    • Citizenship proof NOT needed to vote

      Citizenship proof NOT needed to vote

      The Supreme Court ruled Monday that states cannot require would-be voters to prove they are U.S. citizens before using a federal registration system designed to make signing up easier.

      • Former justice now opposes death penalty

        Former justice now opposes death penalty

        A former Ohio Supreme Court justice who mostly sided with the majority in cases ending in executions now opposes the death penalty.

        • Funds sought to tackle abandoned homes

          Funds sought to tackle abandoned homes

          Portman seeks to open the door to allow Federal funds to tear down abandoned Ohio homes.

          • China boosts nuclear arms arsenal

            China boosts nuclear arms arsenal

            China, India and Pakistan have increased their nuclear weapons by about 10 warheads each in the past year, and other nuclear states appear set on maintaining their arsenals, a Swedish think tank said Monday.

            • State rep. enters county executive race

              State rep. enters county executive race

              State Rep. Armond Budish, a former Ohio House speaker, has entered the 2014 race for Cuyahoga County executive in Cleveland and has landed a high-profile endorsement.

              • Obama to name ex-Bush aide to head FBI

                Obama to name ex-Bush aide to head FBI

                President Barack Obama is prepared to nominate James Comey, a former Bush administration official with bipartisan credentials, as the next FBI director.

              • Bachmann will not run for re-election

                Bachmann will not run for re-election

                Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann, a conservative firebrand and a favorite of tea party Republicans, said Wednesday she will not run for another term in the U.S. House.