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FILE - In this Tuesday, Dec. 5, 2017, file photo, Richard Cordray, the former director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, announces that he is a Democratic candidate for Ohio governor at "Lilly's Kitchen Table" Restaurant in Grove City, Ohio. Predictions increasingly fashion next year's race for Ohio governor as a faceoff between Democrat Richard Cordray and Republican Mike DeWine. In other states, female candidates are seizing on a wave of allegations of sexual harassment allegations by powerful men against women to bolster their campaigns and build momentum. In Ohio, the opposite seems to be happening.   (Brooke LaValley/The Columbus Dispatch via AP, FIle)

FILE - In this Tuesday, Dec. 5, 2017, file photo, Richard Cordray, the former director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, announces that he is a Democratic candidate for Ohio governor at "Lilly's Kitchen Table" Restaurant in Grove City, Ohio. Predictions increasingly fashion next year's race for Ohio governor as a faceoff between Democrat Richard Cordray and Republican Mike DeWine. In other states, female candidates are seizing on a wave of allegations of sexual harassment allegations by powerful men against women to bolster their campaigns and build momentum. In Ohio, the opposite seems to be happening. (Brooke LaValley/The Columbus Dispatch via AP, FIle)

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