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“The Ohio governor's race is important for reasons both practical (redistricting) and symbolic (it's the swingiest of states at the presidential level.)”
The Washington Post: The Fix: Where President Obama is headed (and what it means)
“Not only has Florida been among the swingiest states in the last three presidential elections, it's also slated to gain two seats in the 2011 reapportionment and whichever party controls the governorship will have significant say over the line drawing process.”
The Washington Post: Democratic outside group launches Washington, West Virginia ads
“For the past decade, Ohio has been the swingiest of swing states: George W. Bush's slim margin there over Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.) in 2004 handed him a second term, although in the wake of that victory Democrats have scored across the board victories for governor, Senate and several U.S.”
The Washington Post: Tim Pawlenty endorses Kasich, Renacci in Ohio
“What if we pull back to the 40 swingiest swing districts, rather than the small number their using?”
Hillary Campaign Emails Out "Electability" Power-Point To All House Dems
“Hartnett's Tom is more of a stud than the era's swingiest paper-millionaire.”
Darrell Hartman: Josh Hartnett Isn't Plugged In. Is He the Cooler For It?
“In Atlanta lies the adult only Erotic City, the hippest, swingiest club in the southeast.”
“And nowhere did they party harder than in Ohio, perhaps the swingiest state of them all.”
“For the past decade, Ohio has been the swingiest of swing states;”
“But it's also an opportunity for a progressive candidate in the swingiest district in the state.”
“(Previous ranking: 6) 5. Ohio (D): Ohio may the swingiest state in the country.”
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