Sherrod Brown and Jon Husted set for Senate showdown after Ohio primary victories
Ohio's primary elections have set the stage for a significant Senate race between Democratic incumbent Sherrod Brown and Republican challenger Jon Husted. Both secured their party's nominations, positioning them for a high-profile contest in the November midterm elections.

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AI-generatedOhio's primary elections have set the stage for a significant Senate race between Democratic incumbent Sherrod Brown and Republican challenger Jon Husted. Both secured their party's nominations, positioning them for a high-profile contest in the November midterm elections. Husted, appointed to fill JD Vance's former seat, ran unopposed, while Brown easily defeated his single opponent. This race is a key focus for both parties aiming to control the Senate, with substantial spending anticipated. Additionally, the primaries determined candidates for other Ohio races, including a competitive House contest and the gubernatorial race to succeed term-limited Governor Mike DeWine.
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5 extractedOhio backed Trump all three times he was on the ballot and by increasingly wide margins.
Vivek Ramaswamy was the choice of Republicans in the gubernatorial primary to succeed DeWine.
Derek Merrin was selected as the Republican candidate to take on Democrat Marcy Kaptur in north-west Ohio.
The main Senate Republican Super Pac has announced plans to spend $79m in Ohio.
Democratic senator Sherrod Brown and Republican senator Jon Husted won their party’s nominations in Ohio’s primary elections.