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In the Ohio gubernatorial race, a political challenger has taken a strong stance against two key issues affecting the region: H-1B visa programs and AI data center expansion. According to his position, H-1B visas are severely damaging the local job market by displacing domestic talent with cheaper foreign workers. Simultaneously, he's flagged AI data centers as problematic infrastructure investments for Ohio. This contrasts with competing positions on visa policy and tech infrastructure. For the crypto and tech sectors watching workforce and infrastructure policy, this debate reflects broader tensions between labor protectionism and tech sector demands—a growing concern in states competing for AI and blockchain development hubs.