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The 2024 campaign for U.S. Senate is ramping up in Ohio, even with months until the primary and more than a year until the general election.
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Lawmakers are already setting their sights on 34 Senate seats that will open up in 2024, indicating a busy election season.
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Dolan, a 58-year-old whose family owns the Cleveland Guardians baseball team, may be the first to jump into the race, but he will not be the last.
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Matt Dolan, a Republican state senator from northeast Ohio and part owner of the Cleveland Guardians, has announced his candidacy for the U.S. Senate in 2024.
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The bill features five specific proposals, but doesn't include gun reform ideas that polls have shown have overwhelming support in Ohio and elsewhere.
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Venture capitalist and Hillbilly Elegy author J.D. Vance wins the Republican nomination for Ohio’s open U.S. Senate seat.
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There are seven candidates in Ohio’s Republican US Senate primary – five have raised and spent millions. And while social issues have dominated those campaigns, money and taxes are important issues that the winner will deal with as a potential U.S. Senator.
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The lack of a Trump endorsement hasn't stopped individual Republican candidates from selling themselves to voters as the most Trump-like in the primary.
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With most of the candidates tripping over themselves to curry favor with former president Trump, Ohio's GOP Senate primary has turned ugly and costly.
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Money is coming to the Republican candidates from several sources, including sometimes from personal loans.