Please follow and like us: Elizabeth Warren addresses a crowd of about 600 in the Archie Griffin Ballroom at the Ohio Union on Sept. 17. Credit: Nick Roll | Campus Editor As the Ohio State Buckeyes prepared for a football match up against Oklahoma on Saturday, Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Ohio senatorial candidate Ted Strickland addressed a crowd of about 600 in the Ohio Union, where they pitched both Strickland’s and Hillary Clinton’s candidacies. Strickland and Warren are the latest of a slew of high-profile Democrats to visit Ohio in recent days as part of a blitz on the Buckeye state by the Clinton campaign. Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, an Independent who ran against Clinton for the Democratic nomination, and Clinton’s daughter, Chelsea Clinton,have also been campaigning in Ohio for the Democratic presidential nominee. The most recent average of polls by RealClearPolitics shows Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump leading Clinton by one percentage point, using six polls from August and September. Incumbent Republican Sen. Rob Portman, whom Strickland is running against, is up 13.4 percentage points a RealClearPolitics average of polls for the Senate race. Warren and Strickland split their time stumping for Clinton’s presidency and criticizing Portman and…
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