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DS0816
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« on: April 28, 2021, 01:36:43 PM »

The Democrats on NAFTA, and that Barack Obama pushed hard for the TPP during the general election period of 2016 while knowing it was an albatross around the neck of presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, is why Ohio is rejecting the Democrats at least for U.S. President. On that level, the former bellwether state has realigned to the Republicans. The voters in that state know the Democrats, despite any of their lip service, are not to be trusted. There is a good chance this current term will be the last for the state’s senior U.S. senator, Sherrod Brown, who in 2024 would have to outperform his party’s presidential/vice-presidential ticket by about +10 points to eke out re-election to a fourth term as a Democrat in a Trending Republican state.
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