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Robert Namer
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June 14, 2026

     Senator Jon Husted and former Senator Sherrod Brown have won their respective primaries in Ohio and will advance to the November general election to fill Vice President JD Vance’s former Senate seat for the remainder of the term.  The Republican must prevail.

     Jon Husted (R-Ohio) advanced after running unopposed in the GOP primary, while Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) easily defeated Democrat challenger Rin Kincaid. At the time of reporting, with 19% of votes counted, Brown led with 93%, compared to Kincaid’s 7.5%.  This particular Senate race is an important one as it could decide which side of the aisle has control of Congress in President Donald Trump’s final two years in office. The seat is currently held by Jon Husted, who was appointed by Mike DeWine to temporarily fill the vacancy after JD Vance assumed the vice presidency in January 2025.

     Vance was first sworn into the Senate in 2023 and only served a partial term, which would have ended in 2029 after six years.  The election is very simple. If you want to go back to high crime rates, open border, much higher taxes, illegal invaders including violent ones that commit all sorts of crimes being put ahead of American citizens, men in women’s bathrooms, sports, locker rooms, and of course attacks on our constitutional rights then vote Democrat. If you do not want these things you have to vote Republican,

     Brown is a Demacrap, ultra liberal career politician who has been on the government teat for years now. He was beat the last election so here he's wanting the gravy train again. I guess he doesn't want to work like the rest of us. Hey Brown, Even in a demacrap union strong hold like Cleveland, you got voted out last term.

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