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Join the election night conversation at GCP's Twitter site
Monday, September 27, 2010
Cleveland, Ohio—The potential for regime change in Columbus. Voter anger at corruption in Cuyahoga County. The power of the Tea Party nationwide. Nov. 2 promises to have major impact in Ohio, and the Greater Cleveland Partnership promises to keep you informed instantly about what’s happening on Election Night and what it means.
Whether on your phone, your laptop or at your desk, reporters, bloggers, business people, political junkies, etc., you can follow up-to-the-minute analysis by the GCP’s team of skilled lobbyists and long-time political advisers on Twitter @GCPElectionNews throughout the critical evening.
The team has already begun offering its expert insight and will continue tweeting as well as blogging at gcpartnership.com/blog throughout the election season. On Nov. 2, the GCP team will post all day, all night and into the next morning offering thoughts on such questions as:
- What will it mean for business in Ohio if Republican John Kasich upends incumbent Gov. Ted Strickland?
- If the balance of power shifts in the U.S. Senate or House of Representatives or both, what will be the potential impact on the economy in the Buckeye State?
- What if Ohioan John Boehner becomes the new Speaker of the House? Is that a good thing for us?
You’ll get the answers first on GCP’s Twitter updates. Then, on Nov. 3, a comprehensive election report, which will include every state and federal race, will be disseminated electronically by the GCP throughout the state. Don’t miss a minute of one of the most crucial elections in our state’s history!
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