Where Mike DeWine, Nan Whaley stand on jobs, abortion, marijuana

Republican Gov. Mike DeWine wants to keep his job for another four years. Democrat Nan Whaley says she’s a better fit for Ohio.

Voters will decide on Nov. 8 whether DeWine or Whaley will serve as the state’s next leader. DeWine has rejected offers to debate Whaley, only the second time in nearly 50 years without a formal face-off.

So, the USA TODAY Network Ohio bureau is breaking down where each candidate stands on some of the top issues facing Ohioans as early voting begins.

Jobs and Inflation

Gov. Mike DeWine speaks at a groundbreaking ceremony for Intel's $20 billion microchip manufacturing project. Adam Cairns/Columbus Dispatch

DeWine: The governor is campaigning on his record, which includes helping to lure Intel to build its semiconductor plants in Ohio āˆ’ a $20 billion investment.

But overall, Ohio was among the worst states for job growth between August 2021 and August 2022, increasing by 1.5% compared to 3.2% in Michigan and 3.1% in Kentucky, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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