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Ohio Gov. DeWine’s call to end the death penalty comes too late to have any impact. He knows it.
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has called for abolishing the death penalty, but his late-term appeal faces strong opposition from Republican state leaders, making meaningful impact unlikely. DeWine's proposal lacks support from the Ohio Statehouse and his appointed attorney general, who rejected commuting death row sentences.
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