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  "path": "/opinion/2026/05/spinning-ohio-medicaid-fraud-into-election-issue-could-backfire-badly-for-gop-thomas-suddes.html",
  "publishedAt": "2026-05-31T09:46:00.000Z",
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  "textContent": "Leaving aside six years when Democrats led Ohio’s House, Republicans have virtually owned the Statehouse for 30-odd years -- and now Mike DeWine’s stewardship of Medicaid is a problem?\nNo, the problem for Republicans isn’t Medicaid. It’s that they’re hearing the footsteps of a Democratic woman running for governor, writes Thomas Suddes in his column today.",
  "title": "GOP's 'Ohio Medicaid fraud' election issue could backfire"
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