It’s looking increasingly likely that Republicans will pick up an important Senate seat in Ohio, judging by how little the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee (DSCC) is spending — or not spending — to help Sherrod Brown retain his seat.
Let’s look at how things seem to be breaking.
The State of Play in Ohio
A recent Napolitan News survey of Ohio voters is very favorable for both the GOP Senate candidate, Bernie Moreno, and for Donald Trump. Moreno seems to have taken the lead in the race, garnering 48 percent support compared to incumbent Brown’s 46 percent. The RealClearPolitics average still shows Brown with the lead, but their composite number is based off of older polling data.
📊 OHIO POLL: @RMG_Research
Senate
🟥 Bernie Moreno: 48%
🟦 Sherrod Brown: 46%
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President
🟥 Donald Trump: 54%
🟦 Kamala Harris: 43%
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