Thursday, March 31, 2011

Ohio GOP: Auditor Taylor not seeking Senate seat - Business First of Columbus:

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A representative for the state GOP confirmed Friday that Taylo r intends to run for a secondr term asthe state’s top financial Taylor, the only Republican in an elected state will face Hamilton Counthy Commissioner David Pepper, a Cincinnati Democrat who for the auditor’s job this The executive committee of the state Republica Party on Friday endorsed Taylor’s re-electioh bid, though she has yet to make her planse public. Taylor in a statement Friday said she will make an officialk announcement next week on her plansfor 2010. Taylor had been considere a possible GOP contender for the Senate seat that will open when a Republican, retires in 2010.
The pack of Republican candidatess inthe lead-up to the primar includes U.S. Rep. Rob Portmah and Cleveland-area car dealer Tom A poll tracking Republicans’ loyalties in the Senats race indicates widespread indecisionamong voters, but most of thosde who have lined up behind a candidat have chosen Portman. The forme legislator received 29 percenty support among Republican voters in arecenf poll, while Taylor and Ganley received 8 percent each.

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