Sep 22, 2024
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) -- This week on The Spectrum: The electric vehicle revolution is upon us, but are government incentives driving Ohio forward… "This isn't a red state or blue state issue, or jobs," said Bob Keefe, author and executive director of E2. "These are red, white, and blue jobs." … or putting the state's auto manufacturing industry in reverse? "We see manufacturers saying that they're not ready for it," said Ashlee Rich Stephenson, president of AxAdvocacy. Ohio voters will decide just one statewide issue this fall, but there are deep divisions over the language that will appear on the ballot. "What you saw was a one-party controlled board try to sway the outcome of an election," said Ohio Rep. Terrence Upchurch (D-Cleveland). "To say that this misleads people is simply untrue," said Ohio Sen. Theresa Gavarone (R-Bowling Green). Why some lawmakers said the wording is nothing short of propaganda. The city of Springfield is taking unprecedented safety measures after being thrust into the center of the national immigration debate. "This whole thing about eating dogs and cats and, you know, that's just, it's very hurtful," Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine said. What chaos are the unfounded rumors causing, and who JD Vance blames for the controversy? Republican strategist Bob Clegg and Democratic strategist Joe Rettof discuss the political fallout from those Springfield comments.
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