Ohio was known as the swing state in 2004 presidential election. The combatants from that election are swinging at each other again over election reform issues on the November 8 ballot. Reform Ohio Now, backed by unions, Democrats, and MoveOn.org, supports the amendments. Ohio First, backed by Republicans and the Swiftboat ad people, opposes the issues.
By the way, Issue 3 lowers caps on campaign contributions while Issue 4 takes state and federal redistricting out of the hands of elected officials and turns it over to a bipartisan commission.
