CINCINNATI — An Obama administration holdover under heat in Washington and a tabloid TV host made their presence known at Ohio Labor Day events Monday amid speculation both could join the 2018 governor’s race. In Cleveland, Jerry Springer stepped out for a Labor Day parade as he mulls a run for governor. The 73-year-old tabloid TV host appeared at a parade and rally supporting union rights and a $15 minimum wage. The Democrat was joined by health care workers, librarians, security guards and other members of the Service Employees International Union. “We have to fight back!

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