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Moreno Takes Lead over Sherrod Brown in Ohio Senate Race

According to polls, Republican Bernie Moreno has a wide lead over Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) in the Ohio Senate race.

morning consult survey, published On Thursday, it was found that Mr. Morneo had an approval rating of 47% among likely voters, followed by Mr. Brown at 46%.

Poll aggregator FiveThirtyEight sampled 1,243 likely voters from October 6th to 15th. memo. FiveThirtyEight does not list a margin of error for Morning Consult.

Mr. Moreno is trending positively, but Mr. Brown appears to be stuck at a ceiling of 46%. According to a Morning Consult poll conducted from September 9th to 18th, Mr. Moreno's approval rating was 44% and Mr. Brown's approval rating was 46%, giving Mr. Moreno's approval rating 3 points. rose.

Another Morning Consult poll, conducted from Aug. 30 to Sept. 8, had Brown at 46% and Moreno at 43%.

The latest poll also found former President Donald Trump leading Kamala Harris by 7 points in the Buckeye State. Fifty-two percent of respondents supported Trump and 45% supported Harris.

The survey followed a private polling memo from the National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC), the campaign arm of Senate Republicans, which found Moreno 45% to 43 over Brown. It turned out that there was a difference of 2 points in terms of percentage. The poll also found that Trump has an 11-point lead over Harris in Ohio.

“These results demonstrate that Mr. Moreno continues to build on the Republican momentum needed to secure victory in November,” NRSC Executive Director Jason Thielman said in a memo. Ta.

The Ohio Senate race is one of the most closely watched and important U.S. Senate races this cycle.

Given Ohio's solidification as a red state, this is perhaps the best chance for Republicans to gain support outside of Montana and West Virginia. Republicans have suppressed Democrats in recent elections, including the 2016 presidential election and the 2020 presidential election. statewide races in the 2022 midterm elections.

The closest statewide election in 2022 was the 6.2% margin in which Sen. J.D. Vance (R-Ohio) defeated former Rep. Tim Ryan (D-Ohio) in the Senate race. Ta.

If Republicans protect the more vulnerable seats in Texas and Florida and turn blue seats in West Virginia, Montana, and Ohio into red seats, Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Arizona, Maryland, and Nevada.

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