Students show cooperation, tolerance in nasty political times

by Doug Livingston,
Akron Beacon Journal

Ohio’s Immigrant Picture Differs From What’s Painted Nationally

by Craig Kelly 7 M.L. Schultze,
Lima News/WKSU

Ohioans fret about terrorism despite low risk of being victim here

by Robert Wang,
The Canton Repository

Trump, Clinton unpopularity at historical levels

by Laura Bischoff,
The Dayton Daily News

Ohioans want end to mudslinging

by Doug Livingston,
Akron Beacon Journal

Trump delivers economic speech in Detroit

by Vanessa McCray,
The Toledo Blade

Voters ask: Is the newspaper biased or controlled by a conglomerate?

by Doug Oplinger,
Akron Beacon Journal

For a first-time voter, this election is daunting, and energizing

by Theresa Cottom,
Akron Beacon Journal

Picking a president: Character becomes an issue for area voters

by Theresa Cottom,
Akron Beacon Journal

Women of Ohio, Prepare for Robocalls

by Jason Williams,
Cincinnati Enquirer

RNC: Area residents watched Trump, now want help sorting through the information

by Theresa Cottom,
Akron Beacon Journal

Young voters turned away from presidential primary

by Doug Livingston,
Akron Beacon Journal

Akron area students highly critical of campaigns

by Beacon Journal staff,
Akron Beacon Journal

Figuring Out the Facts Behind Political Ads, Speeches, Debates — and Folklore

by M.L. Schultze,
WKSU

Ohioans Express Disgust with a Government that Can’t Resolve Big Problems

by Jessica Wehrman,
Columbus Dispatch

What Ohio Voters and Research Have to Say About Income Inequality and Mobility

by M.L. Schultze,
WKSU

Trump has the ‘in spite of’ advantage

by Keith C. Burris,
The Toledo Blade

Scientists study how, why mudslinging has become such an election-year staple

by M.L. Schultze ,
WKSU Public Radio

Attack ads sicken
America’s rich use money to sway swing-state voters

by Tom Troy,
NewsNet5 Cleveland

Attack ads sicken
You Will be Targeted at the Most Personal Level by Big Data and Political Ads

by Amanda Rabinowitz,
WKSU

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Attack ads sicken Ohioans

by Doug Livingston,
Akron Beacon Journal

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How the Ohio Media Project came to be

by Blade Staff,
The Toledo Blade

Candidates silent on money
Ohio’s politicians largely silent on money, politics

by Doug Livingston,
Akron Beacon Journal

Who is buying ads?
Who’s buying the ads?

by Blade Staff,
The Toledo Blade

Surpressing the vote
Political attack ads play on the subconscious, make some stay home

by M.L. Schultze & Doug Livingston,
WKSU & Akron Beacon Journal

Plug in, turn off
At Akron lab, participants get plugged in, turned off

by Doug Livingston,
Akron Beacon Journal

What's at stake
Trying to Figure Out the Intent and Impact of Political Ads

by M.L. Schultze,
WKSU

What's at stake
Tracking The Twisted Paths of Political Spending

by Jeff St. Clair,
WKSU

Candidates weigh in on money and politics
Candidates weigh in on money in politics

by Doug Livingston,
Akron Beacon Journal

It's your vote, Ohio!
Ohio news media get the message and will cover politics differently in 2016

by Dennis Hetzel,
Ohio Newspaper Association

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Akron’s East high school students want the truth when it comes to candidates

by Colette M. Jenkins,
Akron Beacon Journal

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Figuring Out the Facts Behind Political Ads, Speeches, Debates – and Folklore

by M.L. Schultze,
WKSU

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Should presidential candidates respond to questions from news organizations?

by Staff Report,
Akron Beacon Journal

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Ohio voters are disgusted with politics

by Doug Livingston,
Akron Beacon Journal

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A state of decline: Ohio economy has taken a 15-year slide

by Staff Report,
Akron Beacon Journal

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Ohio economy creates stress across all generations and parties

by Ohio Media Project