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  1. Oct 25, 2024 · In 2020, Ohio voted for incumbent President Donald Trump, marking the first time in 56 years that Ohio failed to select the winner of a presidential election. Trump received 3,154,734 votes in Ohio, accounting for 53.3% of all votes cast, while President Joe Biden won 2,679,165 votes — just 45.2%. This marked the first time that any candidate ...

  2. May 31, 2022 · Starting in school, illiteracy leads to feelings of inadequacy, shame, and isolation. Students with low levels of literacy are more likely to be chronically absent, suffer behavioral problems, and drop out of school, leading to a cascading chain reaction of negative consequences.

  3. Jan 1, 2023 · While most U.S. states managed to eventually settle their map disputes, Ohios protracted ordeal has trapped it in a uniquely confounding legal stalemate. Here’s a look at how Ohio got here, and what may (or may not) come next: ___ HOW DID THE NEW MAPMAKING PROCESS WORK?

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  4. Oct 24, 2024 · Voting “No” would mean the redistricting process remains unchanged in Ohio. Voting “Yes” would remove politicians from the map-making process. If the amendment is passed, a 15-member ...

  5. Mar 24, 2021 · While many Clevelanders want to get their dose of the vaccine, adult illiteracy means they are easily swayed in the wrong direction by rumors and false information. According to research from...

  6. A nonpartisan effort, the U.S Media Literacy Report 2020 concludes that only 14 states have taken substantial legislative action for media literacy education. Ohio and Florida were revealed to have the strongest media literacy education policies for K-12 curriculum.

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  8. Sep 16, 2020 · CLEVELAND — Sixty-six percent of people who live in Cleveland are functionally illiterate, and in some neighborhoods, the illiteracy rate is as high as 95%. One woman determined to lower those...

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