GOP electoral calculus behind push to enshrine Ohio voter photo ID law in state constitution?
So how does our Editorial Board Roundtable view the pluses and minuses of having a voter photo ID constitutional amendment on the Nov. 3 ballot along with other high-stakes contests, including for governor?
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