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From the 11/9/06 Toledo Blade:

 

 

Brown vows to help Senate move on

Winner says he's willing to work with Republicans

By JIM TANKERSLEY

BLADE POLITICS WRITER

 

COLUMBUS - Mike DeWine and Sherrod Brown found one last thing to disagree over on the day after their U.S. Senate race ended: whether a Democratic congressional majority would bring gridlock or progress to Washington.

 

After surging to a House majority on Election Night, Democrats apparently grabbed control of the Senate late last night and would control both chambers on Capitol Hill. The clincher is in Virginia, where the Democratic challenger clung to a less-than 10,000 vote lead in a race that could get a recount.

 

Mr. Brown, a Democratic congressman from Avon, helped his party gain ground in the Senate by unseating Mr. DeWine, a two-term Republican.

 

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From the 11/9/06 DDN:

 

 

DeWine to head back to Greene County, perhaps become a teacher

By Jessica Wehrman

Staff Writer

Thursday, November 09, 2006

 

WASHINGTON — — U.S. Sen. Mike DeWine won't rule out a future run for political office, but for now he plans to move back to Cedarville full-time and possibly pursue a teaching career.

 

"I've always wanted to teach," he said. "So I may be doing that."

 

DeWine, a Republican, on Tuesday lost a bid for a third term in the Senate to U.S. Rep. Sherrod Brown, D-Avon. He said he and Brown had an amiable chat Tuesday night about the joys of being a senator and its responsibilities.

 

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From the 11/19/06 Dispatch:

 

 

NEW FACE IN SENATE

Outspoken Brown also pledging to compromise

Sunday, November 19, 2006

Jonathan Riskind

THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH

 

Sherrod Brown speaks his mind, confidently and often loudly. The senator-elect won’t hesitate to use the Senate’s considerable parliamentary powers to stall or stop legislation that goes against his grain. His style conjures memories of Ohio’s Howard Metzenbaum, another Democratic populist who prowled the Senate floor, thundering against Republican administrations and initiatives. After retiring in 1995, Metzenbaum was replaced by Republican Mike DeWine, whom Brown defeated Nov. 7.

 

But Brown says he also will show off his ability to compromise when he is sworn in to a Democratic-run Senate in January, leaving behind years of frustration as a minority member in a House in which even a narrow majority can rule almost completely.

 

Brown, 54, says he understands the need for bipartisanship in the Senate, especially one in which Democrats will hold a one-seat majority.

 

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From the 11/21/06 Elyria Chronicle-Telegram:

 

 

Brown to tackle health, trade issues

Senator-elect lands committee assignments

Brad Dicken

The Chronicle-Telegram

 

AVON — U.S. Senator-elect Sherrod Brown will continue to work on the issues that matter most to him — health care, trade and education.

 

Brown was recently assigned to four Senate committees: Agriculture, Banking, Veterans and Health, Education, Labor and Pensions, better known as HELP.

 

“I get to work on everything I campaigned on,” he said.

 

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From the 12/19/06 Youngstown Vindicator:

 

 

Sen.-elect: Voters care about issues, not labels

'I am who I am,' the senator-elect says.

By DAVID SKOLNICK

VINDICATOR POLITICS WRITER

 

YOUNGSTOWN — U.S. Sen.-elect Sherrod Brown said his election victory is proof that voters care more about a candidate's position on important issues rather than labels such as "left" and "right" that give a sweeping generalization about a person's politics.

 

Brown, an Avon Democrat, defeated two-term U.S. Sen. Mike DeWine, a Cedarville Republican, by more than 12 percentage points in last month's election.

 

Brown doesn't run from being labeled a "liberal" and a "populist," but said those terms are used mostly by those involved with politics.

 

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This is a nice story to hear...sounds like we put a great guy into office!

 

Sen. Brown raps big business

BY MALIA RULON | ENQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU

January 29, 2007

 

WASHINGTON - Democrat Sherrod Brown, newly elected from Ohio, made his first speech on the floor of the Senate on Thursday. He used his time to focus on the need to rebuild the middle class, starting with raising the minimum wage, and bringing U.S. troops home from Iraq.

 

Brown, who defeated Republican Mike DeWine in November, told lawmakers that the Medicare drug bill, energy bill and recent free-trade agreements are examples of legislation Congress has approved to help big business over hard-working Americans.

 

"A woman in Cincinnati suffering from hypertension, high blood pressure and diabetes, told me - with fear in her voice - that she was about to fall into the doughnut hole in the new Medicare prescription drug law. She needs help, but she was hiding it from her family. 'I'm so ashamed,' she sobbed, as if this mess is her fault," he said.

 

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From the 1/4/07 Lorain Morning Journal:

 

 

Sherrod Brown to be sworn in as senator today in Washington, D.C.

ALEX M. PARKER, Morning Journal Writer

01/04/2007

 

LORAIN -- When Sherrod Brown takes his oath as a senator today around noon, he'll be cheered on by hundreds of Ohioans -- and dozens of Lorain County residents.

 

More than 40 people from Lorain County hopped onto buses early yesterday morning to take the trip to Washington, D.C., to see the Avon resident and former congressman from the 13th District be sworn in in the Senate chambers as Ohio's junior senator.

 

They'll join hundreds of Brown supporters from throughout the state, who will watch the swearing-in ceremony from a closed-circuit TV in the Hyatt Regency on Capitol Hill.

 

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From the 1/4/07 Dispatch:

 

 

GRAPHIC: Brown's donors

 

Though critical of campaign money, Brown got plenty

Thursday, January 04, 2007

Jack Torry and Jonathan Riskind

THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH

 

WASHINGTON — As he relaxed in a small room that serves as his temporary office on Capitol Hill, Sen.-elect Sherrod Brown vowed that "you’re going to see real action here," declaring that the Senate would swiftly raise the minimum wage, revise ethics rules and provide more money to help students pay for college.

 

When he got to the next item, though — altering a prescription-drug bill to allow the federal government to negotiate lower drug prices for seniors — Brown was less hopeful. He said that changing that law "is the hardest because of the power of the drug industry and the amount of money they’ve given to the White House and Senate Republicans."

 

The reference to Republican campaign money was a staple of Brown’s speeches last year as he unseated GOP Sen. Mike DeWine. But to get to the Senate chamber where he will take the oath of office today as Ohio’s newest U.S. senator, Brown relied on more than $10 million from donors who do not shrink from advocating their own agenda.

 

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From the 1/30/07 Elyria Chronicle-Telegram:

 

 

Brown visits, talks war, energy, economy

Joe Medici

The Chronicle-Telegram

 

CLEVELAND — For the first time since his tough campaign to unseat a Republican incumbent, U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown stepped up to the podium at the City Club of Cleveland to discuss the political and economic climate of the state and the nation.

 

“There’s a whole lot less pressure today than there was the last time I was here,” Brown told the crowd of more than 300 who gathered for the club’s weekly speaking forum. Brown last spoke at the club in October, prior to his victory in November over Republican Mike DeWine.

 

During his hour-long address Monday, Brown stuck to the points that got him elected — repeatedly referencing the Iraq war and middle-class economics.

 

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Link contains a photo.  From the 2/25/07 Sandusky Register:

 

 

Brown vows focus on economy, jobs

By TOM JACKSON | Sunday February 25 2007, 1:49am

 

SANDUSKY U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown says he blames NAFTA, the North American Free Trade Agreement, and trade policies with China for much of the problems being experienced by Erie County’s Delphi and Automotive Components Holdings plants.

 

“The domestic car industry was hurt by NAFTA as much as any other industry,” Brown said.

 

Brown, a Democrat elected to the Senate in November, met for about 40 minutes Thursday with Sandusky Register reporters and editors, and spent much of his time discussing pocketbook issues.

 

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From the 2/27/07 ABJ:

 

 

Senator absorbs business concerns

Sherrod Brown meets with Akron-area leaders in his latest round table

By Rick Armon

Beacon Journal staff writer

 

COPLEY TWP. - As new U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown travels around the state holding economic round tables with local business and community leaders, he hears the same thing.

 

Ohio must emphasize education more. Young, educated Ohioans keep moving away. Cities are hurting. And the federal government needs to partner more with businesses to spark the innovation and creativity that will spawn the next generation of companies.

 

Not exactly fresh concerns or unique to one region of the state, Brown said Monday after the fifth of six discussions -- this one held in a crowded conference room at the Thomarios plant on Jacoby Road.

 

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From the 3/30/07 Lorain Morning Journal:

 

 

Oops, Brown mistakenly votes wrong

Morning Journal Staff

03/30/2007

 

Oh, the whirlwind life of a U.S. senator. It's apparently enough to dizzy an ardent foe of the Iraq War like our Sen. Sherrod Brown into mistakenly voting opposite to what he'd intended.

 

That's exactly what happened when Brown cast his vote Tuesday on a measure involving a deadline for withdrawing U.S. troops from Iraq. Brown favors the deadline but somehow goofed and voted against it, according to an item in The Washington Post. For one amazingly un-Brown moment, our senator had blundered into the Bush camp on Iraq.

 

Lucky for him, staffers caught Brown's gaffe in time and he was able to correct his vote and help Democrats get their way, much to the dismay of Bush.

 

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From the 4/1/07 Mansfield News Journal:

 

 

Sherrod Brown returns home to thank Dems

By Angel N. Ross

News Journal

 

ONTARIO -- Old high school classmates, admirers and local politicians surrounded U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown for autographs and pictures as he greeted Democrats on Saturday night.

 

Born and raised in Mansfield, Brown was the guest speaker at the 40th annual Jefferson-Jackson Dinner and awards ceremony.

 

Bill Hartnett, legislative director for Gov. Ted Strickland, introduced Brown and joked about how it was a wonderful time to be a Democrat.

 

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From the 5/30/07 ABJ:

 

 

Brown gets lot of input from vets

U.S. senator learns of information needs

By Bill Lilley

Beacon Journal staff writer

 

CANTON - U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown came to the Walter S. Auer VFW Post 3747 Tuesday afternoon looking for information on how he, as the first senator from Ohio to serve on the Veterans Committee in 35 years, can better serve veterans.

 

For 90 minutes, he was bombarded in a session with responses from nearly 50 men and women who have served the country in conflicts ranging from World War II to Iraq.

 

"There was a lot of great information,'' said Brown, who earlier Tuesday had commenced his three-day, six-city tour in New Philadelphia. "A lot of these people who are exiting the military aren't screened well enough and they aren't tested well enough.

 

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From the 7/3/07 Lima News:

 

 

Brown looking for economic ideas in Lima

Heather Rutz | [email protected] - 07.03.2007

 

LIMA — When looking at how to revive Ohio’s outsourced economy, U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown is looking in two places: alternative energy and the state’s midsized cities.

 

Brown, in his first months as senator, was in the state Monday picking the brains of community leaders on economic development issues.

 

Officials said they believe, with an ethanol plant under construction, a refinery about to receive an overhaul and an electric plant contributing to coal gasification planned, the area is swimming in just what Brown is looking for.

 

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Link contains a photo.  From the 7/4/07 Steubenville Herald Star:

 

 

Sherrod Brown listens

By DAVE GOSSETT, Staff writer

 

STEUBENVILLE — Ohio Senator Sherrod Brown came to Steubenville Tuesday to listen and learn.

 

During a 75-minute roundtable discussion held in the Exhibition Hall of the Fort Steuben Visitor Center, Brown learned local leaders are passionate about several issues, including the U.S. Route 22 highway project, economic development, health care and senior citizens.

 

One of the dominant issues during the meeting was the need to complete the Route 22 four-lane highway project.

 

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Brown busy introducing bills

BY JONATHAN RISKIND | COLUMBUS DISPATCH

July 18, 2007

 

WASHINGTON D.C. - Freshman Sen. Sherrod Brown is having a busy week on the bill introduction front.

 

This afternoon, the Ohio Democrat is joining with other Senate Democratic freshmen in unveiling a proposal to set up an independent commission to keep tabs on the taxpayer-funded private contractors operating in Iraq and Afghanistan. Hundreds of billions of dollars is being spent without enough accountability and federal oversight, Brown says, adding that the lawmakers hope to see the commission legislation included in a pending defense bill.

 

Also today, Brown joined with veteran Democratic Sen. Jay Rockefeller of West Virginia in introducing a bill aiming to make health care coverage more affordable for workers who lose their jobs because of the fallout from foreign trade deals or companies moving plants overseas. The so-called health coverage tax credit that exists now as part of the law aiding trade-displaced workers is too complicated and expensive, Brown says, adding that only about eight percent of the 15,000 Ohioans eligible for the tax credit actually use the benefit.

 

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:clap: , indeed

  • 5 years later...

I was surprised to see Sherrod Brown's name on a Renacci attack ad alleging pay-offs and bribes.

 

The claims are substantiated, but Sherrod has let PACs throw those punches for him in the past.

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6 hours ago, Lazarus said:

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Glad to see some things benefitting all Americans getting done by the adults in the room!    

^I watched the whole event.  Zero grandstanding from any of them.  Remember, five of the six are current or former US Senators, where it's a lot less likely than the US House or state office that a total nutcase gets elected.  Current KY Governor Beshear (L) hasn't served in congress (yet!) but seems like he lives and operates here on Planet Earth.  

^ unlike his constantly butthurt and antagonistic predecessor, this is typical of how uncle joe biden actually gets things done. it's really something. i just read an article somewhere about how we will miss the gerontocracy when its gone lol.

2 hours ago, Lazarus said:

^I watched the whole event.  Zero grandstanding from any of them.  Remember, five of the six are current or former US Senators, where it's a lot less likely than the US House or state office that a total nutcase gets elected.  Current KY Governor Beshear (L) hasn't served in congress (yet!) but seems like he lives and operates here on Planet Earth.  

I do not see Beshear in Congress unless he eventually runs for Yarmouths old seat someday. He will certainly face tough re-election next year, but he delievered on this project so it will certainly be a race. Of course, the Republicans will have to run someone sane to win. Beshear certainly needs to attribute his win to the fact that he ran against Matt Bevin who pissed off everyone in the state and also the majority of GOP state leadership.

8 minutes ago, Brutus_buckeye said:

I do not see Beshear in Congress unless he eventually runs for Yarmouths old seat someday. He will certainly face tough re-election next year, but he delievered on this project so it will certainly be a race. Of course, the Republicans will have to run someone sane to win. Beshear certainly needs to attribute his win to the fact that he ran against Matt Bevin who pissed off everyone in the state and also the majority of GOP state leadership.

 

Well it might end up being a rematch, which would be good for Beshear. 

9 minutes ago, DEPACincy said:

 

Well it might end up being a rematch, which would be good for Beshear. 

I cant see Bevin running again. He is hated in KY. Bevin mkes Trump look like a humble servant, and his actions after leaving office with the pardons make him toxic in the state. 

 

I think it will be Beshear vs Cameron. Which will be a close matchup. Cameron will have the baggage from the Breonna Taylor case that he will have to deal with, but obviously, the fact KY is a pretty red state will help him. Beshear, certainly is not a bombastic individual and his demeanor may engender support with the suburban voter who is comfortable with the incumbent. 

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Sherrod Brown is the only one who has rhythm.

Very Stable Genius

56 minutes ago, Brutus_buckeye said:

I cant see Bevin running again. He is hated in KY. Bevin mkes Trump look like a humble servant, and his actions after leaving office with the pardons make him toxic in the state. 

 

I think it will be Beshear vs Cameron. Which will be a close matchup. Cameron will have the baggage from the Breonna Taylor case that he will have to deal with, but obviously, the fact KY is a pretty red state will help him. Beshear, certainly is not a bombastic individual and his demeanor may engender support with the suburban voter who is comfortable with the incumbent. 

 

Bevin has been making the rounds and talking to donors. Definitely not a done deal, but he's considering getting into the race. Filing deadline is Friday so we'll find out soon.

4 hours ago, Lazarus said:

^I watched the whole event.  Zero grandstanding from any of them.  Remember, five of the six are current or former US Senators, where it's a lot less likely than the US House or state office that a total nutcase gets elected.  Current KY Governor Beshear (L) hasn't served in congress (yet!) but seems like he lives and operates here on Planet Earth.  

I think that's the reason JD Vance and Rand Paul weren't there...

1 hour ago, Brutus_buckeye said:

I cant see Bevin running again. He is hated in KY. Bevin mkes Trump look like a humble servant, and his actions after leaving office with the pardons make him toxic in the state. 

 

I think it will be Beshear vs Cameron. Which will be a close matchup. Cameron will have the baggage from the Breonna Taylor case that he will have to deal with, but obviously, the fact KY is a pretty red state will help him. Beshear, certainly is not a bombastic individual and his demeanor may engender support with the suburban voter who is comfortable with the incumbent. 

Don't count out Kelly Craft. Political experience for decades, worked under Trump as the ambassador to Canada (in a state that voted for Trump by a huge margin), married to a billionaire which has to help her campaign funds. Also she is a good speaker and attractive to look at which doesn't hurt. I think she's gotta be a favorite.

4 hours ago, mrnyc said:

^ unlike his constantly butthurt and antagonistic predecessor, this is typical of how uncle joe biden actually gets things done. it's really something. i just read an article somewhere about how we will miss the gerontocracy when its gone lol.

 

Abraham Accords?    Trump could be an ass and often was, but he could get agreements done.

1 hour ago, ucgrady said:

Don't count out Kelly Craft. Political experience for decades, worked under Trump as the ambassador to Canada (in a state that voted for Trump by a huge margin), married to a billionaire which has to help her campaign funds. Also she is a good speaker and attractive to look at which doesn't hurt. I think she's gotta be a favorite.

 

Beshears was almost as bad as Whitmer on the virus and lost a lot of ground there, he's been nicknamed "Bluegrass Swallwell" but that's mostly appearance based.   But keep in mind Rand Paul got 62% of the vote last year, five points better than McConnell did.

42 minutes ago, E Rocc said:

 

Abraham Accords?    Trump could be an ass and often was, but he could get agreements done.

 

True, think of all the Infrastructure Weeks Trump gave us.  With Biden, it was just one.  Sad.

trump accomplishments: immediate tax cut for the rich. then err, umm, err… abraham accords? then golf carting around and grifting. and then insurrection.

 

wow, what an impressive resume. 

Only Trump doing things to stroke off rich old white guys counts as "doing anything" while Biden doing things for anyone else isn't considered an "accomplishment".

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12 minutes ago, Dougal said:

I like Sherrod Brown and think he's right about what's going on here with China bypassing the tariffs, but Biden's right that removing the tariff suspension would decimate solar installations until the US can increase their production.

 

I was in line to get solar installed last summer and the company doing it was basically in a holding pattern as the Auxin Solar complaint was handled, and they scrambled to source different panels.  After Biden put the tariff pause in place, everything settled out and they were able to finally get the job done, but it was an industry-wide problem in the US.

 

I'd just let the tariff pause ride out so installers have some time to line up new sourcing and domestic manufacturers ramp up production.  I'd imagine Sherrod knows that's what's going to happen either way with the Biden veto and he's making sure to stick up for Ohio solar manufacturing.

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an article in politico:

 

 

 

 

CONGRESS

 

Sherrod Brown’s mission impossible

The Ohio Democrat’s pursuit of bipartisan agreements during his red-state reelection campaign could end with a Republican filibuster — or achievements to tout.

 

By BURGESS EVERETT

07/27/2023 04:30 AM EDT

 

 

Sen. Sherrod Brown is trying to pull off a political magic trick: Winning reelection in a red state while clinching bipartisan deals with some of the very same people dedicated to defeating him.

 

 

more:

https://www.politico.com/news/2023/07/27/sherrod-brown-bipartisan-deals-reelection-00108225

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I never heard of a single thing Sherod Brown did until this contested election. He blames Bernie Moreno when he was a car dealer who sold foreign cars for the loss of GM in Lordstown. He was a senator with immense power to keep GM in Ohio. What did he do?  Nothing.  Why blame Bernie?  I just saw him advocating for a Coast Guard station in Ashtabula. WOW!! Must not have been any kittens for him to rescue today.

20 minutes ago, Sapientone said:

I never heard of a single thing Sherod Brown did until this contested election.

 

Then you haven't been paying attention. Sherrod Brown has been a terrific Senator and advocate for Ohio. 

 

21 minutes ago, Sapientone said:

He was a senator with immense power to keep GM in Ohio.

 

That's....That's not how the Senate works...

Then why is Bernie Moreno who owned car dealerships to blame?  This commercial is ridiculously stupid and meant to get votes in the Youngstown/Warren area which is reliably Democrat.

11 minutes ago, Sapientone said:

Then why is Bernie Moreno who owned car dealerships to blame?  This commercial is ridiculously stupid and meant to get votes in the Youngstown/Warren area which is reliably Democrat.

 

Most political ads are stupid. I'm not sure I've seen the specific ad you're referring to but I'd imagine the point of the ad is to underline the hypocrisy of a man who is running under the "America First" banner making his money off of selling foreign luxury cars. I'm sure is also part of a broader narrative of Bernie's questionable business practices when running his dealerships. 

 

The Youngstown/Warren area is also no longer reliably Democratic... Mahoning County went for Trump in 2020 and Vance in 2022.

I stand corrected. I have new hope for a Bernie Moreno victory.  

59 minutes ago, Sapientone said:

I stand corrected. I have new hope for a Bernie Moreno victory.  

 

Specifically, what are Moreno's policies that you think would be good for Ohio, and specifically, what policies that Brown has supported do you disagree with?

Not that I'm confident that Brown will win, but he is a much stronger politician than the statewide candidates in the last several cycles and has a strong enough independent political identify with Ohio voters that I'm not sure how much Biden's weakness will be reflected on him.

 

I'm going to swerve here a little bit because I hear this a lot and its been bothering me, but I don't understand the conventional wisdom that Tim Ryan was a strong candidate that ran a good campaign. JD Vance was a very bad candidate. Vance didn't start campaigning until the end of the summer and the RNC had to step in to kick off the ad campaign. Ryan had the profile and a winning playbook from Brown for how a populist Democrat can win Ohio and he instead leaned into xenophobia and nativism. I still voted for Ryan, but it was very much a reluctant vote. I imagine there were Democrats that were completely turned off by his campaign messaging. And I'm not sure those are persuadable issues for independent or Republican leaning voters Ryan was trying to target. 

 

The counter to this is that Vance ran far behind all other statewide Republicans, but again, I think that speaks more to his weakness as a candidate than Ryan's strength. Maybe this is just post hoc rationalization in convincing myself that Ohio isn't as red as it appears, but I think that was a very winnable election and Ryan absolutely blew it. 

 

Anyway, in addition to the limited polling on the Ohio Senate race that looks good for Brown, we have some more good data points. 

 

Brown leads Moreno in fundraising ahead of crucial Senate race in Ohio

BY: NICK EVANS

JULY 17, 2024

 

 

During the second quarter, Brown’s campaign raised $12.8 million, and it heads into the summer with $10.7 million in cash on hand. Brown’s committee has no outstanding debts. In a statement, Brown’s campaign manager Rachel Petri described his “unprecedented grassroots support” and pointed to his record protecting pensions and reproductive rights.

 

 

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A little more than $4.6 million of Brown’s fundraising the quarter came through the Democratic fundraising platform ActBlue. The average contribution amount was about $120. Brown also raised about $1 million from various PACs including several associated with fellow senators, organized labor and the banking industry — Brown chairs the Senate banking committee.

 

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[A] joint effort [between Moreno’s principal committee, the Ohio Republican Party, the National Republican Senatorial Committee which supports GOP Senate candidates around the country, and the Best at Bringing Entrepreneurial Results Never Imagined or Envisioned PAC] has been a crucial lifeline for Moreno’s campaign. During the second quarter, his principal campaign committee brought in $4.4 million. But a little more than $2 million of that came from transfers from the joint fundraising committee. In terms of direct fundraising, Moreno’s main committee raised only about $1.9 million.

 

https://ohiocapitaljournal.com/2024/07/17/u-s-sen-sherrod-brown-leads-fundraising-ahead-of-crucial-senate-race-in-ohio/

Speaking of things Senator Brown has delivered for the people of Ohio; from what I know Brown was instrumental in getting this grant for Cuyahoga and Lake counties. 

 

17 hours ago, KJP said:

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EPA gives Greater Cleveland $129.4M for five solar arrays, reforestation
By Ken Prendergast / July 22, 2024

 

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) today awarded $129.4 million in federal funding to the Greater Cleveland area to produce cheaper, more competitive, cleaner electricity locally. The funded work includes constructing five solar arrays in up to five communities, closing a coal-fired power plant in Painesville and supporting reforestation efforts in a community once called the Forest City.

 

MORE:

https://neo-trans.blog/2024/07/22/epa-gives-greater-cleveland-129-4m-for-five-solar-arrays-reforestation/

 

On 7/16/2024 at 7:35 PM, Luke_S said:

I'm not sure I've seen the specific ad you're referring to but I'd imagine the point of the ad is to underline the hypocrisy of a man who is running under the "America First" banner making his money off of selling foreign luxury cars.

 

The commercial was about Moreno going on talk radio and blatantly lying by saying, “The Buick Envision was made in China, I told General Motors I wouldn't sell one of them, don't even ship it to me,”  meanwhile, in reality, his dealership was ... you will never believe this ... selling Buick Envision SUVs that were made in China.

 

Yeah I agree that pretty much all campaign commercials are dumb, but this one is pretty cut and dry.

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