24 Hours
That’s how long you have to make your decision regarding which candidate you will support in the Ohio primary, which starts at 6:30 tomorrow morning.

Yesterday, both of the Democratic frontrunners visited Columbus suburb Westerville, utilizing the facilities of that city’s outstanding High Schools to hold rallys. The support for both candidates was overwhelming, with Senator Clinton speaking at Westerville North at 10 and Senator Obama holding a town hall meeting at Westerville Central at noon. Thanks to the excellent planning of the candidates’ staffs and the professionalism of the Westerville police both events went off without incident.
John McCain is currently campaigning in Texas. A strong showing tomorrow could move the Vietnam Vet from frontrunner to the official Republican candidate for President in November.
Yesterday evening, Hillary Clinton’s campaign announced that it would celebrate the election results here in Columbus. Senator McCain will be celebrating in Texas. Mr. Obama has not announced where he will celebrate.
To find your polling place in Franklin County visit http://vote.franklincountyohio.gov/boe/.
To find the board of elections in other central Ohio counties, simply type “‘your county’ Ohio board of elections” into your favorite search engine.
Please note the above photo is from the Congressional Black Caucus 35TH Annual Legislative Conference and was taken in Sept. 2005.
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March 5th, 2008 at 11:13 am
[...] Over the last two days I’ve encouraged Central Ohioans to get out there and vote, and vote you did. 38% of registered voters in Ohio turned out, and while that may sound like a small percentage, it’s a record for an Ohio primary. [...]