Posts Tagged ‘presidential race 2012’

TueOct16

Supreme Court OK’s Ohio early voting

Posted by akiefaber October 16th, 2012, 8:47 pm Post a Comment

Barry M. Horstman reports:

The U.S. Supreme Court today cleared the way for Ohioans to cast early in-person absentee ballots on the final three days before the Nov. 6 election.

In a major legal victory for President Barack Obama’s campaign, Justice Elena Kagan denied Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted’s request to overturn or put on hold lower federal court rulings that authorized early voting on the final Saturday through Monday before Election Day.

Shortly after the court ruled, Husted set uniform early voting hours for those days in all 88 counties: 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, 1 p.m.-5 p.m. Sunday and 8 a.m-2 p.m. Monday.

The U.S. Supreme Court today sealed a legal victory for President Barack Obama’s campaign in the pivotal state of Ohio, leaving intact a ruling that restored early voting rights for the weekend before the Nov. 6 election.

Ohio Republicans had sought to cancel early voting that weekend for everyone except members of the military. A U.S. appeals court in Cincinnati blocked the plan last week, saying it probably violated the constitutional rights of non-military voters. In a one-sentence order, the Supreme Court rejected a challenge to that ruling, filed by Ohio’s Republican secretary of state and attorney general.

Democrats and Republicans have jockeyed in Ohio for months over early voting, an option used heavily by blacks, women, the elderly and low-income people, according to the appeals court. A trial judge cited an estimate that 100,000 Ohioans would vote in the three days leading up to Election Day.

No Republican has ever won the White House without capturing Ohio, which controls 18 of the 270 Electoral College votes needed to win the presidency. (more…)

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MonOct10

Grand Ole Pub in West Chester receives national attention

Posted by akiefaber October 10th, 2011, 3:51 pm Post a Comment

Grand Ole Pub

The Grand Ole Pub in West Chester, which opened almost a year ago, was recently featured in an Associated Press article that has been featured online throughout the country, including on the websites of the Atlanta Journal Constitution and the San Francisco Chronicle.

The story focuses on the mixed feelings of Republicans and how Ohioans are currently undecided on who to vote for in the Republican primary. The local pub has become a gathering spot for local republicans and earlier this year featured a viewing party for the swearing-in of John Boehner as the 61st Speaker of the House.

Dan Sewell of the Associated Press recently visited the pub and wrote the story:

The Grand Ole Pub in this Cincinnati suburb is a good place to find Republicans. It’s not so easy, though, to find one who feels settled on, or even enthused about the party’s current field of presidential candidates.

Patron Jim Goll sat near a portrait of conservative standard-bearer Ronald Reagan, and the walls are decorated with pictures of talk show hosts Sean Hannity and Bill O’Reilly and other political figures. It seemed that Goll and other patrons couldn’t see any of the current field joining the Republican icons on the pub wall.

They’ve all got some points that I like,” Goll said. “If I could take all the candidates and put them in a pot and mix them together, that would be awesome.”

Ohio has been a swing state for decades, and recent polls indicate Republicans could take it back in 2012 after Barack Obama’s 2008 win — Republican George W. Bush carried Ohio twice, as did Democrat Bill Clinton. But first Ohioans would have to rally around a common candidate.

Mixed feelings and indecision seem common across a swath of Republican-dominated suburbs that provide votes for Republican nominees — whom history says must win Ohio to win the general election. A recent statewide Quinnipiac University poll indicated support for Mitt Romney was at 24 percent, with “don’t know” at 22 and Rick Perry at 21 and the rest scattered among the other candidates. (more…)

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