Lt. Gov. Lee Fisher said that Ohio was at the center of the political universe, after several news organizations projected Barack Obama winning the state in his quest for the presidency.
Fisher said that 20 years from now "our children and our grandchildren will read the story about Ohio changing world history."
Fisher said that Ohio voters began changing history by electing Gov. Ted Strickland in 2006. Fisher also said that Democrats had elected a great Attorney General in Richard Cordray.
Cordray told PolitickerOH.com that he was feeling terrific about both his race and about the presidential race.
"I could not be more proud that we have finally -- not since Sherrod Brown -- a wonderful, fair, tough Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner," Fisher said.
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