First results from mail and early in-person ballots in an Ohio special election showed opponents leading the vote on a ballot measure that has become a proxy for antiabortion sentiment
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First results from mail and early in-person ballots in an Ohio special election Tuesday showed opponents leading the vote on a ballot measure that has become a proxy for
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