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Ted Strickland, Gloria Steinem campaign in Toledo

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Ted Strickland, the Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate in the race against incumbent Rob Portman, speaks in Toledo.

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Ted Strickland speaks with the media at the Clinton campaign office on Jefferson Avenue. The Senate candidate is touring the state with the slogan "Ohio is Not for Sale."

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Gloria Steinem, left, says hello to Ellin Stoots in Bowling Green via smartphone. Stoots' granddaughter, Kylee Gregg, right, holds the phone. Gregg, a junior at Bowsher High School, says that she and her grandmother had gone to hear Steinem last year for Authors! Authors! but had not been able to speak with her. Gregg says her grandmother has taught her a lot about feminism.

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Terry Schaich, a Toledo businessman and Clinton campaign volunteer, left, speaking with Gloria Steinem. At right, Ted Strickland speaks with Ohio Rep. Teresa Fedor, obscured.

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Ted Strickland and Gloria Steinem talk during the campaign visit.

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Shelley Cavalieri, left and holding her daughter Lucia Cavalieri-Heller, 1, of Toledo, laughs with Gloria Steinem when someone asks how Cavalieri's two daughters will be able to share the book (Steinem's "My Life on the Road") Steinem just autographed for them.

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