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Sherrod Brown wins Democratic Senate nomination in Ohio, setting up a key battleground race

The race is expected to draw millions in outside spending as Democrats try to flip a key Senate seat and Republicans defend a tossup.

  • On Tuesday, former Sen. Sherrod Brown won Ohio's Democratic Senate nomination, setting up a November general election matchup against incumbent Republican Sen. Jon Husted.
  • Republican Gov. Mike DeWine appointed Husted to the Senate in January 2025 to replace Vice President JD Vance. Brown, who lost his 2024 reelection bid to Bernie Moreno, launched this comeback campaign to reclaim his former seat.
  • Heading into November, Brown holds a $17 million cash advantage over Husted's $8.1 million. The GOP-aligned Senate Leadership Fund pledged $79 million while the Democratic Senate Majority PAC committed $40 million to the race.
  • As Democrats seek to flip four seats for Senate control, this Ohio race represents a critical battleground. The winner will shape federal policy priorities and legislative leverage through 2028.
  • Both campaigns have launched aggressive television advertising, with Brown's team highlighting Husted's past associations with Jeffrey Epstein. Husted's campaign manager Drew Thompson countered, stating, "after 32 years in Washington, he created the very problems he now blames others for.
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Durango Herald broke the news on Tuesday, May 5, 2026.
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