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Cannabis redraws US’s 2024 electoral map

Republicans and Democrats face an electorate that increasingly favours looser marijuana laws

Once a quintessential US swing state that could decide general elections, Ohio has drifted to the right. It voted decisively for Donald Trump in 2016 and 2020 and just a single Democrat has won a statewide election in the past decade.

However, a vote this month to legalise recreational cannabis — a traditionally liberal cause — was approved by a wide margin, with 57 per cent in favour.

It made Ohio the 24th state, and the latest among conservative states, to make recreational pot legal, following reliably Republican Missouri last year and Montana in 2020.

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