Cillizza, VandeHei and Rhodes’ Road Trip

From the Post:

    Control of the House of Representatives could ultimately be determined by adjacent districts along the Ohio River, stretching from West Virginia to Indiana. Seeking to understand what makes these voters tick, and what really drives them to the polls, Washingtonpost.com is taking it to the street on a nine-day road trip to the core of a divided populace. From Sept. 20-28, Chris Cillizza, Jim VandeHei and Chet Rhodes will ramble down the Ohio River to cover nine competitive congressional districts. They’ll file reports from the road — blog posts, videos, radio hits and articles in The Washington Post, with the goal of capturing the electoral pulse in America’s heartland. They’ll hang out with the locals and get their take on the issues, and will follow the candidates out on the stump to discover which way the region way may tip in this election.

    Check out the Ohio River Ramble page on washingtonpost.com for video, stories and blog posts from the trip. Also, keep clicking on The Fix for the latest updates from the field.

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