YS Jagan Launches Jagan 2.0 Super App for YSRCP Cadre
Jagan 2.0 Super App has been launched by YSRCP president YS Jagan Mohan Reddy to connect party workers with leaders. The platform combines grievance reporting, social media tools, live updates, a digital book and an organisational library. Jagan 2.0 Super App Launched in Tadepalli Former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister and YSR Congress Party president YS Jagan Mohan Reddy launched the Jagan 2.0 Super App at the party’s central office in Ta
YS Jagan Launches Jagan 2.0 Super App for YSRCP Cadre
Jagan 2.0 Super App has been launched by YSRCP president YS Jagan Mohan Reddy to connect party workers with leaders. The platform combines grievance reporting, social media tools, live updates, a digital book and an organisational library. Jagan 2.0 Super App Launched in Tadepalli Former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister and YSR Congress Party president YS Jagan Mohan Reddy launched the Jagan 2.0 Super App at the party’s central office in Ta
Ram Charan meets Pawan Kalyan at Amaravati Jana Sena office
Family Visit in Amaravati Draws Attention Actor Ram Charan visited his uncle and Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan in Amaravati, where the two spent an evening toge
Ram Charan meets Pawan Kalyan at Amaravati Jana Sena office
Family Visit in Amaravati Draws Attention Actor Ram Charan visited his uncle and Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan in Amaravati, where the two spent an evening toge
BRS Objects to Kavitha Using TRS Name, Sparks Telangana Political Debate
BRS Files Objection Over TRS Name The BRS party has formally raised an objection regarding Kavitha’s newly approved party, Telangana Rakshana Sena (TRS). The Election Commission of India (ECI) granted approval for the name despite BRS’s complaint. BRS argues that using the name “TRS” could confuse voters and unfairly leverage Telangana sentiment, which they claim is historically tied to their party. Sources indicate that a
BRS Objects to Kavitha Using TRS Name, Sparks Telangana Political Debate
BRS Files Objection Over TRS Name The BRS party has formally raised an objection regarding Kavitha’s newly approved party, Telangana Rakshana Sena (TRS). The Election Commission of India (ECI) granted approval for the name despite BRS’s complaint. BRS argues that using the name “TRS” could confuse voters and unfairly leverage Telangana sentiment, which they claim is historically tied to their party. Sources indicate that a
Pawan Kalyan’s Key First Task to Strengthen Janasena in Telangana
Pawan Kalyan Faces Challenge in Telangana Politics Janasena President Pawan Kalyan has recently expressed concern over the political turbulence in Telangana, highlighting the need to consolidate his party’s position in the state. At a press conference at his residence, he announced that the Janasena Party will contest elections in Telangana, and he himself is prepared to tour and directly address local injustices where necessary. The announcement comes amid specul
Pawan Kalyan’s Key First Task to Strengthen Janasena in Telangana
Pawan Kalyan Faces Challenge in Telangana Politics Janasena President Pawan Kalyan has recently expressed concern over the political turbulence in Telangana, highlighting the need to consolidate his party’s position in the state. At a press conference at his residence, he announced that the Janasena Party will contest elections in Telangana, and he himself is prepared to tour and directly address local injustices where necessary. The announcement comes amid specul
Pawan Kalyan Press Meet Live – Slams Police Over Permission Denial in Hyderabad
On Tuesday, 2 June 2026, at 3:30 PM, Pawan Kalyan held a live press meet in Hyderabad addressing the Telangana police’s denial of permission for a Jana Sena event. He highlighted the party’s commitment to public engagement and civic freedom despite administrative challenges. Deputy Chief Minister and Jana Sena Party president Pawan Kalyan held a crucial press meet in Hyderabad on Tuesday afternoon, responding to the Telangana police’s refusal to grant permiss
Pawan Kalyan Press Meet Live – Slams Police Over Permission Denial in Hyderabad
On Tuesday, 2 June 2026, at 3:30 PM, Pawan Kalyan held a live press meet in Hyderabad addressing the Telangana police’s denial of permission for a Jana Sena event. He highlighted the party’s commitment to public engagement and civic freedom despite administrative challenges. Deputy Chief Minister and Jana Sena Party president Pawan Kalyan held a crucial press meet in Hyderabad on Tuesday afternoon, responding to the Telangana police’s refusal to grant permiss
TMC Exodus Deepens As Assam Chief Abhijit Majumdar Quits Party
TMC Assam Chief Resigns Amid Accusations Abhijit Majumdar, the Assam chief of the Trinamool Congress (TMC), resigned on May 29, 2026, claiming that the party primarily works for the Muslim community in both Assam and West Bengal. His exit comes after the TMC’s crushing defeat in the 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections and follows a series of high-profile resignations within the party. Majumdar cited the party’s political direction and
TMC Exodus Deepens As Assam Chief Abhijit Majumdar Quits Party
TMC Assam Chief Resigns Amid Accusations Abhijit Majumdar, the Assam chief of the Trinamool Congress (TMC), resigned on May 29, 2026, claiming that the party primarily works for the Muslim community in both Assam and West Bengal. His exit comes after the TMC’s crushing defeat in the 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections and follows a series of high-profile resignations within the party. Majumdar cited the party’s political direction and
Peter Magyar Sworn In as Hungary PM, Ending Viktor Orban’s 16-Year Rule
Peter Magyar Becomes Hungary PM After Historic Orban Defeat Peter Magyar was sworn in as Hungary’s new prime minister in Budapest on Saturday, May 9, 2026, ending Viktor Orban’s 16-year rule and opening one of Hungary’s biggest political shifts since the fall of communism. Magyar’s centre-right Tisza Party won 141 of 199 parliamentary seats, giving it a powerful two-thirds majority and a mandate to reshape Hungary’s political system. Why Magyar’s Victory Matters The result marks a sharp turn for Hungary after years of tension with the European Union over rule of law, corruption concerns and democratic checks. Magyar has pledged to rebuild trust with Brussels, strengthen institutions and unlock billions in frozen EU funds. The EU flag’s return inside Hungary’s parliament added symbolic weight to the transition, signaling a possible reset in Budapest’s relationship with Europe. Major Challenges Ahead Magyar inherits a strained economy, a widening budget deficit and deep political divisions after the Orban era. He has also urged several Orban-appointed officials, including President Tamás Sulyok, to resign before the end of May 2026. In his inaugural message, Magyar framed the election as more than a change of government, calling it a public demand for reform, accountability and a more hopeful future for Hungary.
Peter Magyar Sworn In as Hungary PM, Ending Viktor Orban’s 16-Year Rule
Peter Magyar Becomes Hungary PM After Historic Orban Defeat Peter Magyar was sworn in as Hungary’s new prime minister in Budapest on Saturday, May 9, 2026, ending Viktor Orban’s 16-year rule and opening one of Hungary’s biggest political shifts since the fall of communism. Magyar’s centre-right Tisza Party won 141 of 199 parliamentary seats, giving it a powerful two-thirds majority and a mandate to reshape Hungary’s political system. Why Magyar’s Victory Matters The result marks a sharp turn for Hungary after years of tension with the European Union over rule of law, corruption concerns and democratic checks. Magyar has pledged to rebuild trust with Brussels, strengthen institutions and unlock billions in frozen EU funds. The EU flag’s return inside Hungary’s parliament added symbolic weight to the transition, signaling a possible reset in Budapest’s relationship with Europe. Major Challenges Ahead Magyar inherits a strained economy, a widening budget deficit and deep political divisions after the Orban era. He has also urged several Orban-appointed officials, including President Tamás Sulyok, to resign before the end of May 2026. In his inaugural message, Magyar framed the election as more than a change of government, calling it a public demand for reform, accountability and a more hopeful future for Hungary.
Edmond police arrest 18-year-old suspect in deadly Oklahoma shooting
An 18-year-old man has been arrested in connection with a deadly shooting at a nighttime party beside Arcadia Lake in Oklahoma on May 3. The tragic incident left one woman dead and 22 others wounded. Edmond police identified the suspect as Jaylan Amhad Davis, a member of the North Highland Piru gang. Davis turned himself in after the shooting, which erupted during a confrontation at a gathering advertised as "Sunday Funday" near the lake. The police investigation revealed that a fight, which
Edmond police arrest 18-year-old suspect in deadly Oklahoma shooting
An 18-year-old man has been arrested in connection with a deadly shooting at a nighttime party beside Arcadia Lake in Oklahoma on May 3. The tragic incident left one woman dead and 22 others wounded. Edmond police identified the suspect as Jaylan Amhad Davis, a member of the North Highland Piru gang. Davis turned himself in after the shooting, which erupted during a confrontation at a gathering advertised as "Sunday Funday" near the lake. The police investigation revealed that a fight, which
Kavitha Secures TRS Name, Deals Major Blow to KCR and BRS Strategy
A major political development has unfolded in Telangana as K. Kavitha has successfully secured the TRS name for her new political party, creating fresh tensions within the state’s political landscape. This move is seen as a direct challenge to K. Chandrashekar Rao and his party, now known as
Kavitha Secures TRS Name, Deals Major Blow to KCR and BRS Strategy
A major political development has unfolded in Telangana as K. Kavitha has successfully secured the TRS name for her new political party, creating fresh tensions within the state’s political landscape. This move is seen as a direct challenge to K. Chandrashekar Rao and his party, now known as
Why Trump’s primary fights are shaking the Republican Party — and what it means for Congress
The battle inside the Republican Party is no longer happening behind closed doors. It’s playing out in public — and it’s getting intense. Across several key states, Donald Trump is backing challengers against fellow Republicans, turning routine primaries into high-stakes political showdowns. These contests are not just about winning seats — they’re about definin
Why Trump’s primary fights are shaking the Republican Party — and what it means for Congress
The battle inside the Republican Party is no longer happening behind closed doors. It’s playing out in public — and it’s getting intense. Across several key states, Donald Trump is backing challengers against fellow Republicans, turning routine primaries into high-stakes political showdowns. These contests are not just about winning seats — they’re about definin
TDP Enters New Phase As Nara Lokesh Becomes Working President
Nara Lokesh has taken charge as National Working President of the Telugu Desam Party, marking a major leadership shift. His rise reflects a transition toward younger leadership after playing a key role in the party’s 2024 comeback.
TDP Enters New Phase As Nara Lokesh Becomes Working President
Nara Lokesh has taken charge as National Working President of the Telugu Desam Party, marking a major leadership shift. His rise reflects a transition toward younger leadership after playing a key role in the party’s 2024 comeback.
Chandrababu Naidu Warns TDP Leaders To Stay Disciplined Amid Internal Tensions
Chandrababu Naidu urged Telugu Desam Party leaders to stay disciplined and avoid internal conflicts. He warned that small issues and power-driven behavior can damage the party’s image and public trust. Chandrababu Naidu has issued a firm yet measured warning to leaders of the Telugu Desam Party, urging them to maintain discipline and avoid unnecessary internal conflicts. Speaking at a recent party event, Naidu highlighted how minor disputes over issues such as flex banners, photo placements, and seating arrangements can create a negative perception among the public and harm the party’s image. His remarks come at a time when reports of friction between TDP and Jana Sena Party leaders have surfaced, particularly in the Pithapuram constituency. Although Naidu did not mention any individual names, political observers believe his comments were directed at local leaders involved in these tensions. He emphasized that such behavior distracts from the party’s primary goal of serving the people and maintaining unity within the ranks. Naidu stressed that discipline is the backbone of any political organization and must be followed at every level, from grassroots workers to senior leadership. He reminded party members that the public is closely observing their actions, and even small missteps can quickly turn into damaging headlines. Drawing lessons from the past, Naidu pointed out that voters have already penalized leaders from YSR Congress Party for similar behavior driven by arrogance and misuse of power. He cautioned TDP leaders not to repeat those mistakes and instead focus on responsible conduct. By calling for unity, humility, and public-oriented work, Naidu reinforced the importance of protecting the party’s reputation through disciplined and respectful behavior.
Chandrababu Naidu Warns TDP Leaders To Stay Disciplined Amid Internal Tensions
Chandrababu Naidu urged Telugu Desam Party leaders to stay disciplined and avoid internal conflicts. He warned that small issues and power-driven behavior can damage the party’s image and public trust. Chandrababu Naidu has issued a firm yet measured warning to leaders of the Telugu Desam Party, urging them to maintain discipline and avoid unnecessary internal conflicts. Speaking at a recent party event, Naidu highlighted how minor disputes over issues such as flex banners, photo placements, and seating arrangements can create a negative perception among the public and harm the party’s image. His remarks come at a time when reports of friction between TDP and Jana Sena Party leaders have surfaced, particularly in the Pithapuram constituency. Although Naidu did not mention any individual names, political observers believe his comments were directed at local leaders involved in these tensions. He emphasized that such behavior distracts from the party’s primary goal of serving the people and maintaining unity within the ranks. Naidu stressed that discipline is the backbone of any political organization and must be followed at every level, from grassroots workers to senior leadership. He reminded party members that the public is closely observing their actions, and even small missteps can quickly turn into damaging headlines. Drawing lessons from the past, Naidu pointed out that voters have already penalized leaders from YSR Congress Party for similar behavior driven by arrogance and misuse of power. He cautioned TDP leaders not to repeat those mistakes and instead focus on responsible conduct. By calling for unity, humility, and public-oriented work, Naidu reinforced the importance of protecting the party’s reputation through disciplined and respectful behavior.
Kavitha Launches TRS Party Aiming Inclusive Development In Telangana
Kavitha launches Telangana Rashtra Sena, marking a new political chapter in Telangana after her exit from BRS. Former Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) leader Kalvakuntla Kavitha, daughter of former Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao (KCR), officially launched her own political party, Telangana Rashtra Sena (TRS), on Saturday, April 25, 2026. This development comes months after she was suspended from the BRS over alleged anti-party activities, marking a major
Kavitha Launches TRS Party Aiming Inclusive Development In Telangana
Kavitha launches Telangana Rashtra Sena, marking a new political chapter in Telangana after her exit from BRS. Former Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) leader Kalvakuntla Kavitha, daughter of former Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao (KCR), officially launched her own political party, Telangana Rashtra Sena (TRS), on Saturday, April 25, 2026. This development comes months after she was suspended from the BRS over alleged anti-party activities, marking a major
Did Raghav Chadha’s switch expose ideology as strategy in politics? Yes, it raises serious questions
Did Raghav Chadha’s switch expose ideology as strategy in Indian politics? Yes, it raises serious questions as the recent political move by Raghav Chadha has triggered a wider debate about whether ideology in Indian politics is truly stable or simply a matter of strategy. The development, reported on Thursday, April 24, 2026, in India Standard Time, comes as Chadha, once a vocal critic of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), aligned himself with the same political force he had publicly opposed. From vocal opposition to alignment with former rivals For years, Chadha built his political identity within the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) by criticizing the BJP’s governance style, raising concerns about institutional independence and democratic functioning. His speeches positioned AAP as a clear alternative, emphasizing transparency and accountability. This consistent messaging helped shape public perception and earned him credibility among urban and educated voters. The sudden shift, however, has led to questions about whether those earlier positions were rooted in firm ideological belief or were part of a broader political strategy that evolved over time. BJP’s acceptance raises questions about ideological consistency The BJP, which has maintained political dominance at the national level for over a decade, has consistently emphasized strong ideological foundations and governance continuity. Its decision to accept a leader who had openly challenged its policies now brings attention to the balance between ideological commitment and political expansion. In parliamentary systems, numbers often determine legislative outcomes. Strategic decisions to strengthen representation can override past disagreements, reflecting a pragmatic approach to governance and policy-making. A recurring pattern across political systems This development is not isolated. Political realignments, shifting alliances, and evolving narratives are common across democratic systems worldwide. Leaders frequently transition between parties, and parties themselves adapt to changing political landscapes. Such shifts suggest that while ideology is presented as a guiding principle, strategy often plays a decisive role in shaping political actions. Public trust, consistency, and the shifting foundation of politics For the public, these developments can create uncertainty. Strong statements made in one phase of a political career may not align with actions taken later. This gap between words and actions raises broader concerns about consistency, accountability, and long-term trust in political institutions. What emerges from this pattern is not just a question about one leader or one party, but about the direction of politics itself. When positions can shift so sharply and be accepted just as quickly, it becomes harder to separate belief from convenience. The debate is no longer limited to whether one individual changed sides, but whether such changes are now an accepted norm across the political spectrum. In that context, the latest move involving Raghav Chadha reinforces a broader concern: political systems that emphasize ideology in public messaging may increasingly rely on strategy in practice. In that reality, one conclusion is becoming difficult to ignore. Adapting strategy to suit the moment is no longer just a political tool; it is increasingly becoming the most consistent ideology across political parties.
Did Raghav Chadha’s switch expose ideology as strategy in politics? Yes, it raises serious questions
Did Raghav Chadha’s switch expose ideology as strategy in Indian politics? Yes, it raises serious questions as the recent political move by Raghav Chadha has triggered a wider debate about whether ideology in Indian politics is truly stable or simply a matter of strategy. The development, reported on Thursday, April 24, 2026, in India Standard Time, comes as Chadha, once a vocal critic of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), aligned himself with the same political force he had publicly opposed. From vocal opposition to alignment with former rivals For years, Chadha built his political identity within the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) by criticizing the BJP’s governance style, raising concerns about institutional independence and democratic functioning. His speeches positioned AAP as a clear alternative, emphasizing transparency and accountability. This consistent messaging helped shape public perception and earned him credibility among urban and educated voters. The sudden shift, however, has led to questions about whether those earlier positions were rooted in firm ideological belief or were part of a broader political strategy that evolved over time. BJP’s acceptance raises questions about ideological consistency The BJP, which has maintained political dominance at the national level for over a decade, has consistently emphasized strong ideological foundations and governance continuity. Its decision to accept a leader who had openly challenged its policies now brings attention to the balance between ideological commitment and political expansion. In parliamentary systems, numbers often determine legislative outcomes. Strategic decisions to strengthen representation can override past disagreements, reflecting a pragmatic approach to governance and policy-making. A recurring pattern across political systems This development is not isolated. Political realignments, shifting alliances, and evolving narratives are common across democratic systems worldwide. Leaders frequently transition between parties, and parties themselves adapt to changing political landscapes. Such shifts suggest that while ideology is presented as a guiding principle, strategy often plays a decisive role in shaping political actions. Public trust, consistency, and the shifting foundation of politics For the public, these developments can create uncertainty. Strong statements made in one phase of a political career may not align with actions taken later. This gap between words and actions raises broader concerns about consistency, accountability, and long-term trust in political institutions. What emerges from this pattern is not just a question about one leader or one party, but about the direction of politics itself. When positions can shift so sharply and be accepted just as quickly, it becomes harder to separate belief from convenience. The debate is no longer limited to whether one individual changed sides, but whether such changes are now an accepted norm across the political spectrum. In that context, the latest move involving Raghav Chadha reinforces a broader concern: political systems that emphasize ideology in public messaging may increasingly rely on strategy in practice. In that reality, one conclusion is becoming difficult to ignore. Adapting strategy to suit the moment is no longer just a political tool; it is increasingly becoming the most consistent ideology across political parties.
Kalvakuntla Kavitha Launches Telangana Praja Jagruthi, Paying Tribute to Telangana Icons
All preparations are in place for the launch of a new political party by Kalvakuntla Kavitha, daughter of former Telangana Chief Minister and BRS president K Chandrasekhar Rao. The event will take place on April 25, 2026, at 10:00 AM at Prof Jayashankar Grounds in Muneerabad, Medchal-Malkajgiri district. Kavitha’s new political party has been named “Telangana Praja Jagruthi”, a name that was registered two months ago. Kavitha, who resigned from the BRS and her Legislative Coun
Kalvakuntla Kavitha Launches Telangana Praja Jagruthi, Paying Tribute to Telangana Icons
All preparations are in place for the launch of a new political party by Kalvakuntla Kavitha, daughter of former Telangana Chief Minister and BRS president K Chandrasekhar Rao. The event will take place on April 25, 2026, at 10:00 AM at Prof Jayashankar Grounds in Muneerabad, Medchal-Malkajgiri district. Kavitha’s new political party has been named “Telangana Praja Jagruthi”, a name that was registered two months ago. Kavitha, who resigned from the BRS and her Legislative Coun
North Korea signals conditional talks with US, labels South Korea ‘most hostile’
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has concluded a rare party congress with a pointed message to the United States, stating that Pyongyang could improve relations with Washington if it is recognised as a nuclear power. At the same time, he hardened his stance toward South Korea, describing it as the country’s “most hostile” enemy and ruling out further engagement. According to state media reports released on February 26, Kim said there was “no reason” North Korea and the Unit
North Korea signals conditional talks with US, labels South Korea ‘most hostile’
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has concluded a rare party congress with a pointed message to the United States, stating that Pyongyang could improve relations with Washington if it is recognised as a nuclear power. At the same time, he hardened his stance toward South Korea, describing it as the country’s “most hostile” enemy and ruling out further engagement. According to state media reports released on February 26, Kim said there was “no reason” North Korea and the Unit
BJP to announce new national president on January 20 amid leadership transition
The Bharatiya Janata Party is set to announce the name of its new national president on January 20, marking a significant moment in the organisational leadership of the ruling party. The formal election process will begin a day earlier, on January 19, when nominations for the post are scheduled to be filed, according to an official statement from the party. Party sources have indicated that the position is likely to be taken over by BJP national working president Nitin Nabin, whose
BJP to announce new national president on January 20 amid leadership transition
The Bharatiya Janata Party is set to announce the name of its new national president on January 20, marking a significant moment in the organisational leadership of the ruling party. The formal election process will begin a day earlier, on January 19, when nominations for the post are scheduled to be filed, according to an official statement from the party. Party sources have indicated that the position is likely to be taken over by BJP national working president Nitin Nabin, whose
6 Doctor-approved ways to recover faster after a heavy party night
A night of celebration often feels harmless until the next morning brings headaches, nausea, acidity, fatigue and mental fog. Heavy drinking and overeating place stress on multiple systems in the body at once. While many people turn to coffee, greasy food or another drink for relief, doctors warn that these shortcuts usually worsen dehydration and gut irritation. Safe recovery is about supporting the body as it resets, not forcing quick fixes.
6 Doctor-approved ways to recover faster after a heavy party night
A night of celebration often feels harmless until the next morning brings headaches, nausea, acidity, fatigue and mental fog. Heavy drinking and overeating place stress on multiple systems in the body at once. While many people turn to coffee, greasy food or another drink for relief, doctors warn that these shortcuts usually worsen dehydration and gut irritation. Safe recovery is about supporting the body as it resets, not forcing quick fixes.
TDP Spokesperson Controversy: Chandrababu Naidu Warns Party Leaders After IndiGo Crisis Comment
A recent slip-up by a Telugu Desam Party (TDP) spokesperson during a live debate has triggered widespread criticism across media and political circles nationwide. While discussing the ongoing IndiGo crisis, the spokesperson stated that Nara Lokesh was monitoring the situation and that a control room had been set up for the matter. The host of the debate immediately questioned the claim, asking how Lokesh was connected to an aviation issue handled by the central government. Although
TDP Spokesperson Controversy: Chandrababu Naidu Warns Party Leaders After IndiGo Crisis Comment
A recent slip-up by a Telugu Desam Party (TDP) spokesperson during a live debate has triggered widespread criticism across media and political circles nationwide. While discussing the ongoing IndiGo crisis, the spokesperson stated that Nara Lokesh was monitoring the situation and that a control room had been set up for the matter. The host of the debate immediately questioned the claim, asking how Lokesh was connected to an aviation issue handled by the central government. Although
Ohio judicial ballot party label lawsuit moves forward in federal court
A legal challenge to an Ohio law that requires political party affiliations to be listed on ballots for certain judicial candidates is moving forward after a federal judge allowed the case to proceed. The law, signed by Governor Mike DeWine in 2021, has already influenced the state’s judicial landscape and remains the subject of heated debate over fairness and judicial impartiality. The rule mandates that candidates running for the Ohio Supreme Court and the state’s appe
Ohio judicial ballot party label lawsuit moves forward in federal court
A legal challenge to an Ohio law that requires political party affiliations to be listed on ballots for certain judicial candidates is moving forward after a federal judge allowed the case to proceed. The law, signed by Governor Mike DeWine in 2021, has already influenced the state’s judicial landscape and remains the subject of heated debate over fairness and judicial impartiality. The rule mandates that candidates running for the Ohio Supreme Court and the state’s appe









