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Fox News Power Rankings: Ohio Senate race moves further in JD Vance’s direction
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Voters are actually lower than six months away from selecting which occasion will management the 118th United States Congress. On this version of the Fox Information Energy Rankings, the U.S. Senate race in Ohio companies up for Republican Get together nominee JD Vance, whereas the governors’ map stays intact.
Senate: Ohio strikes from ‘Lean R’ to ‘Probably R’
U.S. Senate candidate JD Vance acquired a much-needed shot within the arm on April 15, when former President Trump endorsed the “Hillbilly Elegy” writer within the Ohio main. Trump’s seal of approval catapulted Vance from third place to first within the ultimate pre-primary Fox Information Ballot, however analysts nonetheless noticed Vance as certainly one of Trump’s riskier picks. Conservative firebrand Josh Mandel (who clearly captured the former president’s consideration) and issues-focused Ohio state Sen. Matt Dolan each stayed aggressive because the weeks wore on.
Ultimately, it wasn’t even shut. Vance captured the nomination with 32.2% of the vote (as of this writing), with Mandel and Dolan trailing 8 and 9 factors behind, respectively. Simply as importantly, turnout within the GOP Senate main appeared excellent, with a rise of 37.9% between 2018 and 2022. Turnout within the Democrats’ Senate main was down 16.8%.
This all places Vance in a powerful place as he strikes into the overall election.
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It is rather troublesome to see Ohio as a swing state after 2020. White working-class voters, who flipped the Buckeye State for Trump in 2016, stayed loyal to the GOP, solidifying Ohio as right-leaning territory. Vance is operating on the identical platform that appealed to that bloc. He says his priorities embody bringing manufacturing jobs again to America, fixing the border disaster, and defending conservative values, and his constant reward for the forty fifth president on the path received’t damage.
Vance has additionally benefited from the assist of billionaire Peter Thiel, who injected one other $3.5 million into the race after Trump’s endorsement final month. Vance’s prospects could change if Thiel turns off the cash spigot, however Vance has since been launched to a bevy of rich Silicon Valley donors and now has the backing of the Republican machine. Anticipate the GOP to speculate vital assets to retain this seat.
If Vance’s bid fails, it is going to be due to Democrat Tim Ryan’s disciplined and well-funded marketing campaign. The congressman sailed via his main and has greater than $5 million in money available, in line with his newest FEC report. He made waves earlier this 12 months with an advert marketing campaign centered immediately on China, telling voters he thought America has been locked in a battle between “capitalism and communism” and “it’s time to struggle again.” If Ryan stays centered on points like jobs and manufacturing, he stays aggressive on this race.
Ryan has huge issues past his management. The primary is President Biden, who continues to ballot poorly, thus imposing a low ceiling on Ryan’s doubtless vote share in November. The northeast congressman is clearly conscious that Biden’s unpopularity presents an existential problem. Final week, Ryan instructed “Particular Report” that an look from the president within the state would serve solely as a “distraction.” Ryan should additionally take care of the progressive faction of his occasion. The identical China advert earned rebukes from fellow lawmakers and the Asian American Midwest Progressives, who referred to as his rhetoric “misguided at greatest and violent at worst.”
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Put all of it collectively, and Vance has the clear edge on this race. Ohio strikes from “Lean R” to “Probably R.”
Governors’ races stay intact for now
Common readers will discover that the governors’ board appears the identical because it did in March, when Florida shifted proper and Massachusetts shifted left. Since then, gubernatorial primaries have taken place in Ohio and Nebraska, which sit comfortably within the “Probably R” and “Strong R” columns, respectively. In any other case, the basics haven’t modified. The Democrats will doubtless flip Massachusetts and so they have an edge in Maryland too. The Republicans’ greatest flip alternative is in Kansas.
Whereas the governors’ board is unbroken immediately, these rankings are usually not set in stone. Final week, the nation’s consideration turned to the potential overturning of the authorized proper to an abortion in america. If the Supreme Court docket decides to discard Roe v Wade, the ability to manage abortion will fall to the states. The political affect of that call will likely be most keenly felt in shut governor’s races like Pennsylvania, certainly one of seven tossup states on the map. Simply earlier than the draft opinion was leaked, a Fox Information Ballot revealed that 63% of registered voters favor letting Roe stand (27% say it ought to be overturned). Amongst Democrats, 77% say it ought to stand. That will translate into elevated Democratic enthusiasm as November nears.
Could Insanity continues, with Georgia, Pennsylvania primaries nonetheless forward
For now, all eyes are on Could 17, when main voters in 5 states go to the polls. The GOP Senate race in Pennsylvania will function one other check of Trump’s affect, with “TV physician” Mehmet Oz main by two factors in Tuesday’s Fox Information Ballot (throughout the margin of sampling error). On the Democratic facet, progressive John Fetterman is taking over average Rep. Conor Lamb. Keep watch over the Idaho governor’s race as properly, the place incumbent Gov. Brad Little is operating in opposition to the far-right and Trump-endorsed Lt. Gov Janice McGeachin.
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On Could 24, voters in Georgia resolve between incumbent Gov. Brian Kemp and Trump-backed challenger David Perdue. Primaries may also be held in Alabama and Arkansas, whereas Texas voters head again to the polls for runoffs.
Fox Information’ Abbey Whelan contributed to this report.
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Ohio State Defensive End Mitchell Melton Entering the Transfer Portal for Final Year of Eligibility
Mitchell Melton will play a sixth year of college football, but it won’t be at Ohio State.
The fifth-year Ohio State defensive end opted to enter the transfer portal on Sunday, according to multiple reports.
Ohio State linebacker Mitchell Melton is entering the transfer portal, a source tells @CBSSports/@247Sports.
Melton, who is repped by @APSportsAgency, is a former top-185 overall recruit who has 12 tackles and two sacks this year.https://t.co/9Xz4TxxKfX pic.twitter.com/He1Laiy5vp
— Matt Zenitz (@mzenitz) January 6, 2025
Initially recruited to Ohio State as a linebacker, Melton moved to defensive end after missing the entirety of the 2021 and 2022 seasons due to injuries. He’s seen occasional playing time as a rotational player over the past two seasons, recording 15 total tackles with 6.5 tackles for loss and three sacks.
Had Melton stayed at Ohio State for the 2025 season, he likely would have remained in a backup role for the Buckeyes. While Jack Sawyer and JT Tuimoloau will exhaust their eligibility after this season, Kenyatta Jackson Jr., Caden Curry and incoming Idaho State transfer Logan George are the most likely candidates to lead Ohio State’s depth chart on the edge next season. C.J. Hicks is also a potential candidate to become a full-time edge player next season.
Melton still has another year of eligibility because he took a redshirt in 2021 after all players received an extra year of eligibility in 2020. With Melton and Patrick Gurd departing, Ohio State will not have any members of its 2020 recruiting class on its roster next season, as the rest of its scholarship players from that class (Gee Scott Jr., Josh Fryar, Ty Hamilton, Cody Simon and Lathan Ransom) who remain with the Buckeyes are set to exhaust their eligibility after this season.
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Gamethread/How to watch Northwestern at Ohio State: TV, radio, streaming, injury report
Northwestern women’s basketball will face off against No. 10 Ohio State to open up the 2025 portion of its season. The ‘Cats (7-7, 0-3 B1G) head into the New Year, coming off back-to-back conference losses against Washington and Oregon. A win would be an ideal wait to start this next slate of 15 Big Ten games, but Ohio State (13-0, 2-0 B1G) is undefeated and has proven to be among the best in the country. The Buckeyes not only lead the Big Ten in points per game with 85.9 but sit 10th nationally, while also housing a top-30 scoring defense.
Broadcast Information
Location: Schottenstein Center (Columbus, Ohio)
Game Time: 12 p.m. CST
TV/Streaming: B1G+
Radio: WNUR Sports
Northwestern Injury Report
Rachel Mutombo — OUT
Lauren Trumpy — OUT
Crystal Wang — OUT
Taylor Williams — QUESTIONABLE
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Ohio task force launches resources, recommendations for how to use AI in schools
While artificial intelligence, or AI, continues to grow and improve, infiltrating classrooms across the region, some educators are feeling stuck.
More than a dozen districts had AI policies in place when The Enquirer surveyed local school systems at the start of the school year. But dozens of others didn’t know where to start.
“The issue is so complex a topic,” Norwood City School District Superintendent Mary Ronan wrote in an email to The Enquirer. “AI touches everything from Siri to spell-checkers to ChatGPT to software that moves students to different skill levels based on their response and on and on. Districts need guidance from professionals in the field to encompass all the issues.”
That guidance has finally come.
The Ohio Department of Education and Workforce launched the Ohio AI in Education Strategy in December. The toolkit includes recommendations for AI policies. The guidance also has resources on how to incorporate AI literacy into education preparation programs and how to integrate AI into Ohio’s learning standards.
Lt. Gov. Jon Husted led a coalition of educators, industry representatives, AI experts and other professionals to develop the recommendations, which can be found online. On the site, there are resources for teachers, parents and policymakers.
“This toolkit is not intended as a mandate to use artificial intelligence in education, but instead as a trusted and vetted resource that will aid Ohio’s educators and parents in their mission to prepare our students for this emerging technology,” the executive summary on the website reads.
Below are the coalition’s recommendations for K-12 school districts:
- Form an AI task force.
- Establish a policy governing the use of AI in schools.
- Offer AI professional development and support for staff.
When it comes to creating AI policies, the coalition recommends:
- Clearly define how students and staff should use AI.
- Provide standards for maintaining privacy and personally identifiable information.
- Include guidelines on how to use AI ethically.
- Consider and outline how to evaluate AI tools from third party vendors.
- Consider how AI use might impact learning objectives and student assessments.
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