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Three-term Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown, Ohio, will launch a new bid next year to return to his position, a report said.
Brown’s plan to run with the Senate Local media Brown confides the plans directly to them, said three Ohio labor leaders. Other Democrats in Ohio also told the media that they had heard about Brown’s plans from his inner circle, a report that Brown has been interviewing the campaign manager for his upcoming bid.
Brown was ousted in 2024 by Maga Challenger and current freshman Ohio Senator Bernie Moreno, who won with 50.2% of the vote, while Brown’s 46.4%.
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Sherrod Brown reportedly plans to make a comeback, with Republican Bernie Moreno ousting three-term Democratic senator in Ohio in 2024. (Ting Shen/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Despite the failure, Democratic Senate leaders, Chuck Schumer, Brown reportedly lobbied for several months.
Brown’s Republican opponent may be Senator Jon Hughesder (R-Ohio) He went to the White House after he was appointed as Vice President of JD Vance. A special election in 2026 will determine who will last until 2029 for the rest of Vance’s term.
“If Brown plays Schumer’s picky candidate, he will start the game in the biggest loophole in his political career,” said Tyson Shepard, a spokesman for the Husted campaign.
“He has never had a candidate like Jon Husted. Brown’s slogan would sound empty as his league walked away, tired of radical policies he was forced to support to appease his coastal bosses in California and New York.”
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Sen. Jon Husted, former Ohio Governor-Ohio, was attacked to fill the vacant Senate seat of JD Vance Vice President, but he will have to win a special election next year to maintain that seat. (Getty Image)
Ohio, often seen as a key battlefield state, has been moving towards Republicans. In 2024, the President Donald Trump Win over 10 percentage points in the state.
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Since Brown left the Senate, he has established the dignity of the Institute of Work, which is “committed to making the people working in this country, and to create an economy and society that will make Americans’ work valued.”
Brown can also contact his representative for comment.

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