The View From Ohio

Tuesday, October 21st, 2008 by RLR

From In These Times
By David Moberg

Winning Ohio will be important, maybe even essential, for Sens. Barack Obama and John McCain this fall. And the decision will likely come down to the wire, depending in part on wavering voters like Ruth Santo, a retired department store manager living in Rocky River, a flag-festooned middle- to upper-middle income suburb of Cleveland.

Concerned about the economy and healthcare, and critical of President Bush, Santo worries most about young people like her grandchildren.

“I don’t even know what they’re going to have,” she says. “So many things are changing so horribly.”

Obama has some good ideas, she says, but she thinks McCain is “a bit of a rebel” who would also bring change. “I think Obama is too inexperienced, but then I think John McCain is too old. I told my husband I don’t know how I want to vote.”

Obama and McCain remained locked in a close battle for Ohio, according to polls throughout September, even as Obama took a widening lead in national polls, like those of the New York Times and Washington Post. But some studies, such as an early September Ohio Poll, showed nearly a quarter of the state’s voters are “up for grabs,” undecided or open to change.

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