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Sherrod Brown Re-Elected To U.S. Senate For Third Term

Sherrod Brown
Phil Long
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Associated Press
Ohio U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown was reelected to a third term on Tuesday over Republican challenger Jim Renacci.

Ohio’s senior U.S. Senator won a third term in what was virtually the only bright spot for the state’s Democrats in this midterm election. But the victory for Sherrod Brown over Rep. Jim Renacci was much narrower than many expected.

Brown received 53 percent of the vote compared to Renacci's 46 percent of the vote according to unofficial results.

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Their speeches showed how different their campaigns were.

“You showed the country that by putting people first, and by honoring the dignity of work, we carry a state that Donald Trump won by almost double digits," Brown said at a downtown Columbus party.

At the Ohio GOP party, Renacci said President Trump had asked him to run against Brown, and that he was sticking with him.

“We have an agenda of growth, we have wage rates going up, we have unemployment going down," Renacci said. "This is the policies that I’m proud to be behind and I’m very proud to be behind this president.”

Brown’s margin of victory was just over 6 percent – much smaller than the double-digit win many polls had predicted. But it’s the first time since 1974 that a governor and U.S. Senator elected on the same ticket are from different parties.