U.S. Rep. Emilia Sykes, an Akron Democrat, faces a re-election challenge from ex-state legislator Kevin Coughlin, a Bath Township Republican. WASHINGTON, D. C. - In the Northeast Ohio congressional race that political pundits deem the state’s most competitive, incumbent Democratic Rep. Emilia Sykes of Akron took a big fundraising lead over GOP challenger Kevin Coughlin, according to fundraising reports filed Tuesday.
Sykes raised $1,309,682 during the three month period covered by the report, of which $290,761 came from political committees. Her campaign spent $2,310,862 from July through September and had $1,368,076 in the bank at the month’s end.Ohioans hate gerrymandering, poll shows. Both sides of Issue 1 claim they’re fighting it
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