Tuesday, the people of Ohio are deciding which Republican candidate will take on incumbent Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown for one of the state's U.S. Senate seats in the general election this November.
Cleveland businessman Bernie Moreno won Ohio’s Republican Senate primary on Tuesday, just days after former President Donald Trump visited the state to boost his endorsed candidate in a three-way race that remained competitive to the end.
(The Center Square) – Cleveland businessman and political novice Bernie Moreno on Tuesday won the Republican nomination for an Ohio U.S. Senate, boosted by a Saturday appearance from former President Donald Trump. Moreno’s win over state Sen. Matt Dolan and Secretary of State Frank LaRose was called about 8:45 p.m., setting up a November showdown with incumbent Democrat Sherrod Brown in one of the country’s critical races for control of the Senate. Brown, first...
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COLUMBUS, Ohio — On the eve of an Ohio Republican Senate primary awash in resentment and rage, two leading candidates stuck close to their tribes Monday, reinforcing battle lines in a race that has become a referendum on former President Donald Trump. Allies of Trump and his preferred candidate, Bernie Moreno, barnstormed the state, warning […]
Ohio’s Republican Senate primary on Tuesday – this year’s first test of Donald Trump’s clout in a contested Senate race – will help determine a key question this fall: What is the fate of Sen. Sherrod Brown and the Democratic majority? “Are we ready to win and retire Sherrod Brown from Ohio politics?” state Sen. Matt Dolan, one of three Republican rivals locked in the bitter primary, asked supporters Monday night in Columbus. Yet for all of the GOP’s focus on trying to defeat Brown in November,...
By Simone Pathe, Jeff Zeleny and Aaron Pellish, CNN (CNN) — Ohio’s Republican Senate primary on Tuesday – this year’s first test of Donald Trump’s clout in a contested Senate race – will help determine a key question this fall: What is the fate of Sen. Sherrod Brown and the Democratic majority? “Are we ready
Cleveland businessman Bernie Moreno won Ohio’s Republican Senate primary on Tuesday, just days after former President Donald Trump visited the state to boost his endorsed candidate in a three-way race that remained competitive to the end. Moreno prevailed after a contentious and expensive fight against Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose and Cleveland-area state Sen. Matt Dolan, whose relentless attacks may yet damage him headed into this fall. That’s when he’ll face off against three-term...
Trying to wrap her head around why Donald Trump would rant about a "bloodbath" in his Ohio speech on Saturday, considering his history of inciting violence, GOP campaign strategist Susan Del Percio stated that kind of language is a big turn-off to voters he will need in November.Add to that, she claimed, maybe it is a sign that he is slipping mentally.The former president set off a major firestorm on Saturday night after he told Ohio rally-goers, "Now if I don’t get elected, it’s going to be a...
Washington Examiner Commentary Editor Conn Carroll joins Investigations Editor Sarah Bedford to discuss Sen. James Lankford (R-OK), his decision to run for the No. 5 spot in the Senate, and whether he is doing that due to the defeat of his bipartisan immigration deal. The two also discuss former President Donald Trump’s $450 million bond […]
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