Ohio fundraising advantage shapes early 2026 campaign landscape
This fundraising advantage is emerging as a defining factor in the state’s 2026 congressional contests.
Ohio incumbents, particularly Democrats in the state’s most competitive districts, have outpaced challengers in raising campaign funds.
Ohio’s amended congressional map, approved in late 2025, still leaves several swing districts. In these,…
The census is not about voting—it is about representation
One of the most common misunderstandings in American politics is the belief that representation is based on voters.
It is not.
Under the Constitution, representation in Congress is based on population, not citizenship, voter registration, or eligibility to vote.
Every ten years, the federal government conducts…
Ohioans can now look up redistricting of their newly assigned congressional, statehouse, and state senate districts with a street-level interactive map created by the Ohio Secretary of State’s Office.
The redistricting tool — unveiled this week by Secretary Frank LaRose — allows residents to search by address and instantly see which districts they fall into…
Ohio redistricting 2025 is underway—and it’s triggering national attention. With control of Congress hanging by a thread, Republican lawmakers are using every legal option to gain an edge before the 2026 midterms. Mid-decade redistricting in Ohio isn’t just about the Buckeye State—it’s part of a broader GOP strategy unfolding across multiple red states.
Unlike the…


