As an Ohioan, I still can’t get over the fact that Obama won here twice, then went comfortably for Trump and elected someone like JD Vance over a smart centrist like Tim Ryan. How is it that Ohio hasn’t stayed in the same range as Michigan and Pennsylvania as swing states? We have as many major cities with heavy blue populations and prob…
As an Ohioan, I still can’t get over the fact that Obama won here twice, then went comfortably for Trump and elected someone like JD Vance over a smart centrist like Tim Ryan. How is it that Ohio hasn’t stayed in the same range as Michigan and Pennsylvania as swing states? We have as many major cities with heavy blue populations and probably similar demographics as the other two I mentioned.
It’s just hard to believe how quickly Ohio came off the map. Is it really possible that it will stay this way permanently?
As an Ohioan, I still can’t get over the fact that Obama won here twice, then went comfortably for Trump and elected someone like JD Vance over a smart centrist like Tim Ryan. How is it that Ohio hasn’t stayed in the same range as Michigan and Pennsylvania as swing states? We have as many major cities with heavy blue populations and probably similar demographics as the other two I mentioned.
It’s just hard to believe how quickly Ohio came off the map. Is it really possible that it will stay this way permanently?