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Republican J.D. Vance wins Ohio Senate
race, CNN projects

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Posted By: Dreadnought, 11/8/2022 11:45:51 PM

Republican J.D. Vance will win the Ohio Senate race, CNN projects, outlasting a stronger-than-expected challenge from Democrat Tim Ryan and keeping the seat under GOP control. Vance's win is a boon for Republicans and a victory for former President Donald Trump, whose endorsement in the Republican primary helped Vance emerge from the contentious intraparty fight. Vance continues a long line of Republican victories in a state that has tilted towards the party in recent years. Other than Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown, no Democrat has won nonjudicial statewide office

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Reply 1 - Posted by: NorthernDog 11/8/2022 11:50:48 PM (No. 1328446)
This is good news. Biden's energy policies were a lead balloon in Ohio. As far as I can tell Republicans have not lost any Senate seats they currently hold.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: kono 11/8/2022 11:53:45 PM (No. 1328448)
Eastern time zone states seem to have half or more of the votes reported. Except Pennsylvania, which is showing Fetterman having about 80% of the vote with just 5% counted. Five percent? Whisky Tango Foxtrot?
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Reply 3 - Posted by: texaspast 11/8/2022 11:55:54 PM (No. 1328451)
Neither have they won one the dems currently hold, have they? Still 50/50 at this point, right? Looks like Walker is going down. Oz is going down. Patty Murray is winning. Who's left who could shift the senate?
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Reply 4 - Posted by: FL_Absentee_Voter 11/9/2022 1:34:32 AM (No. 1328479)
#3 - And Thune is scrambling. 53-47? 52-48? This thing might be 49-51 by the end of the week.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: FL_Absentee_Voter 11/9/2022 4:07:44 AM (No. 1328486)
Correction to my previous post. Meant to say Johnson, who is scrambling, not Thune.
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