Pivotal Ohio Supreme Court election highlights importance of down-ballot races
A hard-fought Ohio Supreme Court race is highlighting the importance of down-ballot races, which often have a significant impact on people's lives.
The race between Republican Pat DeWine and Democrat Jennifer Brunner is one of the most closely watched judicial races in the country.
The outcome of the election could have a major impact on the balance of the court, which has been controlled by Republicans for the past 16 years.
DeWine, the son of former Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, is a conservative judge who has been endorsed by the Ohio Republican Party.
Brunner, a former Ohio secretary of state, is a liberal judge who has been endorsed by the Ohio Democratic Party.
The race has been contentious, with both candidates accusing each other of being beholden to special interests.
DeWine has accused Brunner of being too close to trial lawyers, while Brunner has accused DeWine of being too close to corporate interests.
The race has also been expensive, with both candidates spending millions of dollars on advertising.
The outcome of the election could have a major impact on the future of Ohio law.
If DeWine wins, the court will likely become more conservative, which could lead to changes in the law on issues such as abortion, voting rights, and gun control.
If Brunner wins, the court will likely become more liberal, which could lead to changes in the law on issues such as labor unions, environmental protection, and criminal justice.
Regardless of who wins, the Ohio Supreme Court election is a reminder of the importance of down-ballot races.
These races often have a significant impact on people's lives, but they often receive less attention than higher-profile races, such as those for governor or president.
It is important for voters to be aware of the importance of down-ballot races and to make informed decisions about who they vote for.