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xxbr This Morning from CBS News, June 15, 2016
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 CLEVELAND -- In the courtship of Ohio, many voters want a restrai yeezy ning order.On average throughout the state, an ad for Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton runs on local television every three minutes. CBS News spoke with two Ohio voters, Linda Merrian and Batti Drake, about their experience this  stanley cup election season.                                        Overwhelming with ads. Overwhelming with calls. Overwhelming with non-stop political stuff, said Merrian, a registered independent.                Linda Merrian, left, and Batti Drake                                                      CBS News                                        If she wakes up at 7:00 am, Drake estimated she would see her first ad of the day by 7:03.         Since June, both presidential campaigns have spent more than $32 million on television ads in Ohio.   And many Ohioans have stopped answering the door, and the phone.        Drake said she gets adidas samba  a number of calls every day from phone numbers she doesnrsquo;t recognize. They are campaign robocalls.During the conversation, as if right on cue, the phone rings. Drake thinks it was yet another robocall.                 Justin Buchler                                                      CBS News                                        Professor Justin Buchler, who teaches political science at Case-Western Reserve University, says the kind of ad blitz happening in Ohio does not work.            When you see as many ads as voters from Ohio see,