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Brown Leads Husted 53-45 in Ohio Senate Race, Fox News Poll Finds

A Fox News survey of 1,015 Ohio registered voters found 53 percent support for the Democratic Senate nominee and 45 percent for the Republican nominee. President Trump's favorability in the state stood at 42 percent.

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U.S. Senate race. The survey of 1,015 registered voters recorded 53 percent support for the Democrat, 45 percent for the Republican, and 2 percent undecided.

The poll carries a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 3 percentage points. The same poll found 42 percent of Ohio respondents viewing President Trump favorably, down 5 points from October 2020. Fifty-seven percent expressed an unfavorable view, up 5 points over the same period.

8 percent. The two candidates won their respective party primaries last month and will compete in November for the seat currently held by the Republican who assumed office after the vice president joined the Trump administration. Democrats need a net gain of four Senate seats to regain the majority.

The poll was released amid concerns over the economy and the war in Iran. 06 a year earlier, according to AAA.

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