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PBS NewsHour | Ohio Third Graders Must Learn to Read or Repeat the Year | PBS (#10535)
Ohio Third Graders Face Retention Ultimatum: Learn to Read or Repeat the Year 12:28
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PBS NewsHour | Volunteers Hit the Pavement to Sway Undecided Voters in Ohio | PBS (#10490)
Volunteers Hit the Pavement to Sway Last Undecided Voters in Ohio 07:53
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PBS NewsHour | How Much Do Digital Campaigns Know About You? | PBS (#10486)
How Much Do Digital Campaigns Know About You? 11:07
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PBS NewsHour | Economy Booms in Northeast Ohio, Who Reaps the Benefit? | PBS (#10485)
As the Economy Booms in Northeast Ohio, Which Candidate Will Reap the Benefit? 10:10
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PBS NewsHour | State senator Nina Turner says voter ID laws disenfranchise | PBS (#10449)
Ray Suarez on Ohio voter ID law. 02:49
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PBS NewsHour | As Obama, Romney Make Pitch, Are Ohio Voters Listening? | PBS (#10352)
Battleground Ohio: As Obama, Romney Make Pitch, Are Voters Listening? 07:19
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PBS NewsHour | Political Checklist: A Dispatch from Ohio | PBS (#10352)
Christina Bellantoni with Gwen Ifill and Judy Woodruff 05:01
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Washington Week | Webcast Extra - April 20, 2012 | PBS (#5143)
Full Program: Town Hall discussion in Oregon and Ohio; economic recovery; issues on the campaign. 26:41
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Washington Week | From the Vault: 2008 Cleveland Town Hall | PBS (#5142)
Washington Week Town Hall in Cleveland, Ohio from 2008. 07:54
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Washington Week Electronic Town Hall | PBS (#5142)
Gwen Ifill is hosting the first-ever Washington Week Electronic Town Hall Friday, April 20, 2012. Audiences at PBS member station WVIZ in Cleveland, Ohio, and Oregon Public Broadcasting will have a... 00:37
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PBS NewsHour | Super Tuesday: How Ohio Is Shaping the Republican Race | PBS (#10277)
Super Tuesday: How Ohio Is Shaping the Republican Race 12:09
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Washington Week | Webcast Extra - March 2, 2012 | PBS (#5137)
Full Program: GOP Presidential race and Super Tuesday; Republican Party unity and general election. 06:49
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Need To Know | Fri., March 2, 2012 | PBS (#225)
Full Program: The stories of struggling Ohioans. 25:10
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Need To Know | Ohio 360: Part 3 | PBS (#225)
How struggling Ohioans are faring. 22:18
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Washington Week | Political Landscape: Ohio | PBS (#5137)
Karen Kasler previews the Ohio primary on Super Tuesday. 02:01
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