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irisblue

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Tue May 12, 2026, 06:02 AM Tuesday

Forward to fall: Democrats investing in new voter outreach as Republicans work to hold Ohio [View all]

Source-https://www.statenews.org/government-politics/2026-05-12/forward-to-fall-democrats-investing-in-new-voter-outreach-as-republicans-work-to-hold-ohio


snip-"There were more votes cast by affiliated Democrats in this primary than in the last primary. And Ohio Democratic Party Chair Kathleen Clyde said though the party didn't have candidates for all statewide offices until January, the vote totals show good energy for her candidates.

“We saw a historic turnout on the Democratic gubernatorial primary, higher voter turnout," Clyde said in an interview. "The highest voter turnout that we've seen since 2006, which was a strong year for Democrats, winning all of the statewide offices except for one.”


snip-"Clyde said the "Ohio Wins" campaign will use a state-of-the-art data and analytics team to ensure voter contact efforts are microtargeted to specific voters, along with a website to keep voters informed and allow them to volunteer to be part of the process. Clyde said the party has been out talking to voters in all 88 counties, including in areas where it hasn’t been strong, including rural areas and cities where support has dropped off in recent years.

“We are staffing up, we have staff deployed around the state, and we'll be increasing that presence, doing a strong field operation, voter protection, data and operations, and doing the work to get our message out to voters all across the state," Clyde said, noting 20 staff members have been hired—most from Ohio—and more will be. "We are welcoming Republicans, independents, and Democrats, to, this campaign. Our message is not a necessarily a partisan one. We are working to lower costs for Ohio families and get our state turned around."


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Bout f-ing time Dems IMO

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