Vote here sign outside St. Leo The Great Parish and School in Old Brooklyn.
'Vote Here' sign outside St. Leo the Great Parish and School in Old Brooklyn. Credit: Jeff Haynes / Signal Cleveland

Vice President Kamala Harris is trying to fuel her presidential momentum with events in battleground states. Her campaign last week released a list of 25 pro-Harris events in 10 states featuring local officials and labor leaders. 

Ohio did not make the cut. Michigan, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, New Hampshire, Georgia, Minnesota, Florida, Wisconsin, Arizona and Nevada did.

The Buckeye State has fallen into former President Donald Trump’s column twice since 2016. Before President Joe Biden dropped out, the available polling showed Trump headed for an Ohio three-peat.

GOP veep nominee Sen. JD Vance held a rally in his Southwest Ohio hometown earlier this month. It remains to be seen what presence the Harris campaign will have here. Four years ago, Biden made a few stops in Ohio, and Harris swung through Cleveland days before the election.

Even if Ohio’s swing-state sheen has worn off, national Democrats have reason to pay it attention. Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown is fighting to keep his seat against Republican Bernie Moreno. 

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Government Reporter
I follow how decisions made at Cleveland City Hall and Cuyahoga County headquarters ripple into the neighborhoods. I keep an eye on the power brokers and political organizers who shape our government. I am a graduate of the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University and have covered politics and government in Northeast Ohio since 2012.