The Plain Dealer's politics blog reports that President Bush will be in Northeast Ohio next week to discuss energy and possibly attend a fundraiser. According to Quinnipiac, the President has an upside-down 22 to 71 percent approval rating in the state
The latest Real Clear Politics average of Ohio polls shows U.S. Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) with a narrow 46.5 to 45.0 percent lead over U.S. Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), and considering the other competitive U.S. House seats at stake this year, is this the kind of publicity Buckeye State Republicans want?
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"The person who wins the undecided voters is going to win the election."
- Karl Rove, speaking at Miami University in Oxford.
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