Ohio Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown's lead over his three Republican challengers has narrowed from 2 points to 8 points since November, according to Thursday's poll.
At the last Emerson College convention, Brown led businessman Bernie Moreno by 10 points, Secretary of State Frank LaRose by five points and state Sen. Matt Dolan by three points. poll About the Ohio Senate race. The senator currently leads Dolan by just one point and has a two-point advantage over Messrs. Moreno and LaRose in terms of a potential head-to-head contest in the general election. according to From a January study by Emerson College.
While 42% of Republican primary voters are still undecided, polls show Moreno leading the party with 22% support, closely followed by LaRose with 21% and Dolan with 15%. Moreno, backed by former President Donald Trump, increased his Republican approval rating by 12 points. Major March 19th.
Brown's seat, that's his. held Since 2007, characteristic The Cook Political Report lists Montana and Arizona in the “toss-up” category, along with other contentious Senate races. (Related: Third-quarter fundraising totals show controversial cash dash in key Senate race)
📊 Ohio Poll: @EmersonPolling
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(D) Brown: 38%(+1)
(R) Dran: 37%
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(D) Brown: 39%(+2)
(R) Larose: 37%
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(D) Brown: 39%(+2)
(R) Moreno: 37%
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(R) Trump: 47% (+11)
(D) Biden: 36%
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Brown outperformed all of his Republican challengers in the fourth fundraising quarter, taking in a total of $6.6 million. according to as stated in a filing with the Federal Election Commission (FEC). The senator entered his election year with $14.6 million in cash on hand.
The senator's campaign is scheduled to launch its first television ad of the 2024 cycle on Thursday. according to Up to medium purchase. Mr. Brown has booked $316,000 worth of advertising through February 5th.
larose report The highest amount for a Republican candidate during the term was $812,539; Moreno$800,295 and DolanThe amount is $357,652, according to FEC filings. But Mr. Dolan and Mr. Moreno had much larger campaign contributions by the end of the year, $4.8 million and $2 million, respectively.
“Ohioans are suffering under the failed policies of Sherrod Brown and Joe Biden,” LaRose campaign spokesman Ben Kindel told the Daily Caller News Foundation in a statement. “They want veteran conservatives like Frank LaRose who will actually fight for them in Washington.”
The poll also found that Trump leads President Joe Biden 47% to 36% among Ohio voters. both male While the RealClearPolitics (RCP) average continues to lead the party field, Trump first In the head-to-head race in November, Biden has a 1.7 point lead.
The Emerson College poll surveyed 1,844 registered voters in Ohio from Jan. 23 to Jan. 25 and had a margin of error of plus or minus 2.3 percentage points.
Brown, Moreno and Dolan's camps did not immediately respond to DCNF's request for comment.
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