In Ohio, Republicans leaving nothing to chance in Trump re-election bid


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  • Thursday, 06 Jun 2019

The Ohio Republican Party headquarters in Columbus, Ohio U.S., May 16, 2019. REUTERS/Tim Reid

MARION, Ohio (Reuters) - Dozens of Republican activists, county chairs and volunteers gathered at Franklin University in Columbus last month for the state's first-ever "Trump Victory Communication College."

Soon after, Sean Spicer, President Donald Trump's former White House spokesman, swept through the state for a series of party events. A Trump Victory regional political director has already been announced. So, too, has a Republican National Committee field director for the state.

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