Sherrod Brown Leading by Four Points over GOP challenger in Ohio Despite Trump’s Lead in State

Washington Examiner

Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) is polling better than his Republican challenger while former President Donald Trump has a much larger lead in the same state.

Brown is leading Republican nominee Bernie Moreno by 4 points, with Brown getting 46% of the support and Moreno getting 42% of the support, according to a new poll commissioned by AARP from the bipartisan team of Democratic Impact Research and Republican Fabrizio Ward. The same poll shows Trump has a strong hold over the one-time swing state, with a 9-point lead over Vice President Kamala Harris, the presumed Democratic nominee. 

Brown is maintaining this level of support because he has a 12-point lead with Ohio independent voters, and 14% of Republicans indicated they would support Brown.

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One Thought to “Sherrod Brown Leading by Four Points over GOP challenger in Ohio Despite Trump’s Lead in State”

  1. GregSchmitty

    It has always befuddled me. I could see the opposite, a suburban housewife voting for the Republican Senator/Governor and not supporting Trump because she finds him “offensive”. But who is the voter(s) who say I am supporting Trump but also supporting the left-wing Senator/Governor.
    We saw that in the Kentucky Governor’s race. We see that in the Montana US Senate race.
    Who are these people, or just an example, of a person who says I support Donald Trump AND the left-wing Democrat Senator/Governor? Its baffling.

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