CINCINNATI —
High stakes in a low turnout election. That is the expectation when the votes are counted in Cincinnati Tuesday night.
The decision by city voters will be two-fold. Advertisement
Are they still supportive of incumbent mayor Aftab Pureval, who is trying to fend off a challenge by political newcomer Cory Bowman? And are they satisfied with an all-Democrat city council, which the city has had for the past two years?
"We think it's time for the voters to send a message,” said Ohio GOP Chairman Alex Triantafilou at the Hamilton County Board of Elections Monday morning.
"One party rule at City Hall has not worked to keep our streets safe. So, what's at stake tomorrow is a lot. A lot's at stake for the future of this city, public safety, and what kind of a city we really want t

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