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Sen. George Voinovich (R-Ohio), whose favorability ratings have been below 50 percent for several months, would be ripe for a challenge in 2010, writes Jonathan Singer. Rep. Tim Ryan (Ohio) might be the Democrats’ strongest candidate, as he has shown an ability to speak his mind and connect with voters while also compiling a staunchly progressive record, Singer writes. The Republican National Committee’s strategy of highlighting Democrats who aren’t supporting Barack Obama will backfire, suggests Josh Orton. John McCain, not Obama, has long been the presidential candidate who has had to worry about his own party insurgents, Orton writes.
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