
David Jackson
National Political Correspondent at USA Today
National Political Correspondent for USA TODAY; Winthrop Eagle and Northwestern Wildcat; traveler; lover of history and biography (really the same thing)
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2 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | David Jackson |A.D. Quig |Kristen Axtman
This story is a collaboration between Injustice Watch and the Chicago Tribune. In a flurry of contracts inked a decade ago, some of Illinois’ most powerful political figures declared it was time to fix their obsolete and expensive computer systems. Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle called for an online method to deliver error-free property records and tax bills.
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4 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | David Jackson |Dominic Wells
Getty Images stock photo of voters in line. David J. Jackson is a Professor at Bowling Green State University, and Dominic D. Wells is an Associate Professor at Bowling Green State UniversityThe 2026 elections offer Ohio Democrats a great chance to show that they can win statewide and change the political narrative in the Buckeye State. First, the major executive offices of the state such as governor, attorney general, and secretary of state are open races.
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Dec 9, 2024 |
circlevilleherald.com | David Jackson |Dominic Wells
(Ohio Capital Journal) – While pundits, politicians, and political scientists debate the meanings of the 2024 elections, one thing seems fairly clear: Michigan and Ohio are continuing their electoral divergence. We see this with the states’ presidential and Senate votes, as well as with overall voter turnout. Results suggest that Michigan will remain a competitive state, while much would have to change for Ohio to regain its swing state status. kAmq@E9 |:49:82?
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Dec 5, 2024 |
yahoo.com | David Jackson
Voters casting ballots. (Mario Tama/Getty Images.)While pundits, politicians, and political scientists debate the meanings of the 2024 elections, one thing seems fairly clear: Michigan and Ohio are continuing their electoral divergence. We see this with the states’ presidential and Senate votes, as well as with overall voter turnout. Results suggest that Michigan will remain a competitive state, while much would have to change for Ohio to regain its swing state status.
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Nov 26, 2024 |
msn.com | Zac Anderson |Dan Morrison |David Jackson
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