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Poll: Race in Ohio still neck-and-neck

The presidential race in Ohio remains a volatile contest that could break either way depending on how undecided voters and those supporting third-party candidates make their final decisions, a new survey shows.

Voter groups combat “rigged” election claims

Nonpartisan voting rights groups in Ohio are joining the state’s Republican elections chief in pushing back against suggestions by the Trump campaign that the state’s election could be compromised.

Race tied, Trump still warning of fraud

As Donald Trump doubles down on hints that the U.S. presidential election may be “rigged,” a new poll shows the Republican nominee’s lead over Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton in Ohio has disappeared since the release of a video where the married Trump boasts of kissing, groping or having sex with women because of his fame and fortune.

Portman, Strickland debate

Republican U.S. Sen. Rob Portman and Democratic challenger Ted Strickland have sparred over their parties’ presidential nominees in their second debate and traded jabs that they’re each bending the truth to get an edge with voters.

Canadian judge clears Chief Wahoo

An Ontario judge has quashed an attempt to attempt to bar the Cleveland Indians from using their team name and “Chief Wahoo” logo during Monday’s night playoff game in Toronto.