COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – This week on the Spectrum:
- After Joe Biden and Donald Trump won a landslide victory on Super Tuesday, the presidential election is shaping up to be a rematch of 2020.
Will the lawsuit against Trump be resolved before the election?
“All of these issues look like they're headed to the Supreme Court,” said Zach Schoenfeld, law reporter for The Hill.
Hear about the legal strategy court watchers say could work in the former president's favor.
“It's the same thing in this Senate race,” said candidate Bernie Moreno. “Here's a very, very simple conversation: Do you want a senator who supports President Trump and has his support?”
“Ironically, I'm the only one who enacted Trump policies,” candidate Matt Dolan said.
“They're both trying really hard to convince us that they're conservatives,” candidate Frank LaRose said.
Before voters head to the polls in a week or so, let's hear the candidates' closing arguments.
“It's a very heated race,” Republican strategist Matt Dole said. “There are strong opinions on both sides of these races.”
Let's take a look at how this election highlights the divisions within the Ohio Republican Party.
- Democratic strategist Dale Butland and Republican strategist Mark Weaver join the roundtable to discuss whether Biden silenced his critics and delivered for his supporters in this week's State of the Union address, and the Ohio Republican Senate. Discuss whether someone came out on top in the final debate.
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