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With Race Too Close to Call, Trump Celebrates Victory in Ohio

President Donald Trump is touting Tuesday's night's special election in Ohio as a Republican victory and is looking toward November for more success. 

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Republican Troy Balderson is currently leading Democrat Danny O'Connor in Ohio's 12th Congressional District by less than 2,000 votes. The race is still too close to call and Balderson hasn't officially been declared the winner.

RNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel is crediting President Trump for Balderson's perceived win after he paid a visit to a key Ohio district over the weekend.

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In addition to Balderson in Ohio, the President is also touting other primary victories for candidates he endorsed.

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