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Improve Ohio by voting out Republicans

Since 1992, Ohio Republicans have had 26 trifectas. This means that a political party has majorities in both chambers of the state legislature (Senate and House of Representatives) and in the governor's office. The Democrats had none. Ohio had a Democratic governor for some years and a Democratic majority in the House of Representatives for some years, but both did not occur at the same time.

So we can confidently thank Republicans for Ohio's ranking of 36th in the nation, making it one of the worst states to live in (according to a 2024 US News and World Report study). This study concluded that the Buckeye State ranked in the top 20 in two areas, but finished in the bottom half in several other categories: