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Brown not ruling out run for remainder of Vance Senate term

Sen. Sherrod Brown (D) of Ohio, who was recently unseated by Republican businessman Bernie Moreno, will serve as deputy for the remainder of Sen. J.D. Vance's (R) term. seems to be positive about acquiring the . He took office as president following last week's election.

Brown: “I'm not ruling anything out.” told Politico When asked if he would run for Vance's seat.

The Hill has reached out to Brown's press team for further comment.

Mr. Brown was one of several incumbent Democrats defeated on Election Day, as Republicans retained their Senate majority and took back the House of Representatives and the presidency.

Regardless of what he does next, Brown has expressed his commitment to the Democratic Party.

“My future with this party is focused on helping Democrats and my colleagues understand how important it is to talk to workers and make decisions with workers at the table,” Brown said in an interview with Politico. That’s what I do.”

In response to a question about where Democrats went wrong this year, he suggested the party faces high expectations.

“People have to blame someone, and it was the Democrats, because we are more to blame because… they expected the Republicans to sell out to their corporate friends and support the rich. But we don't expect that from my party,” the senator said. Said.

“We know that by not focusing on them, by not listening to them, and by showing that we are always on the side of workers, we have brought them closer to Donald Trump. ,” Brown said.

“Over the past 30 years, I've seen the Democratic Party lose support from workers because they haven't focused on workers the way they should.”

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