Chapter 5 – Voter Behavior & Ohio’s Two-Party System

5.10 Political Independents in Ohio

In Ohio, many voters are increasingly identifying as political independents rather than labeling themselves a Republican or Democrat. Being an independent means evaluating candidates and issues based on personal beliefs and values, rather than adhering strictly to a partys platform. This trend reflects a desire for greater flexibility in political choices and a focus on individual issues over party loyalty.  

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