This week, WOSU Public Media’s “Columbus on the Record” panelists discuss how would Republican presidential candidates fare in Ohio, which might again turn into a key battleground.
Other topics: State data reviewed by the Associated Press that show eight in 10 unionized government workers in Ohio would pay more toward their health insurance premiums if voters retain a new collective bargaining law (Issue 2) in November; Republicans struggle with “Heartbeat” abortion bill; Ohio’s energy future; and the ongoing OSU football investigation.
Panelists:.
- Karen Kasler (Ohio Public Radio/TV)
- William Hershey (Dayton Daily News)
- Terry Casey (Republican Strategist)
- Sandy Theis (Democratic Strategist)
Read More:
- Most Ohio union workers are affected by insurance rule (AP)
- Senate President Tom Niehaus “distressed” over split on abortion bill (Cincinnati.com)
- “We are the poster child for compliance” – E. Gordon Gee (The Columbus Dispatch)
- Ohio looking like key state – again – in 2012 presidential election (The Plain Dealer)







