Bernie Moreno's chances of beating Sherrod Brown in Ohio, according to poll

  • Bias Rating

    10% Center

  • Reliability

    80% ReliableGood

  • Policy Leaning

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  • Politician Portrayal

    78% Negative

Bias Score Analysis

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Sentiments

Overall Sentiment

-6% Negative

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"Moreno wrote on X, formerly Twitter, I look forward to uniting our party and working to send Sherrod Brown packing in November!Brown first won his seat in 2006 and has since secured two reelection campaigns in 2012 and 2018."
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34% Conservative
"Moreno wrote on X, formerly Twitter, I look forward to uniting our party and working to send Sherrod Brown packing in November!Brown first won his seat in 2006 and has since secured two reelection campaigns in 2012 and 2018."
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34% Conservative
"Our polling results suggest that Matt Dolan may give Republicans the best chance to unseat Sherrod Brown in the November general election, Jay Morris, Senior Polling Scientist for the East Carolina University Center for Survey Research, said at the time."
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8% Conservative
"Several surveys conducted before the Republican primary put Brown ahead in a then-hypothetical matchup between the pair."
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4% Conservative
"The ICAPP's web-based poll of 1,241 likely voters, conducted between March 6 and March 11, showed Brown edging out Moreno by 6 percentage points in a matchup."
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0% Conservative
"And an Emerson College Polling Ohio survey of 1,300 registered votes, conducted between March 7 and 10, put Brown ahead of Moreno by 39 percent to 34 percent."
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0% Conservative
"Moreno clinched the Ohio Republican nomination on Tuesday, beating out the GOP-endorsed state Sen. Matt Dolan by over 17 percentage points, meaning he will face Brown in November."
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-4% Liberal
"Sherrod Brown is a notable exception to this frustration, and he will need to draw upon his personal brand if he is to win reelection this fall, said Dr. Robert Alexander, director of the Institute for Civics and Public Policy (ICAPP) at Ohio Northern University."
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-4% Liberal
"While Brown is currently favored by several polls, campaigning in the contested state remains fraught."
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-10% Liberal
"In his most recent election against Rep. Jim Renacci, Brown garnered 53.4 percent of the vote."
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0% Conservative
"In his most recent election against Rep. Jim Renacci, Brown garnered 53.4 percent of the vote."
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0% Conservative
"This same poll indicated Dolan would pull ahead of Brown by two percentage points."
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-14% Liberal
"The text message-based poll by Florida Atlantic University, involving 818 participants, showed Brown ahead of Moreno by 11 percentage points -- 47 to 36 percent -- with a margin of error of plus or minus 3.4 percentage points."
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-24% Liberal
"Newsweek reached out to the campaigns of Sen. Sherrod Brown and Bernie Moreno for comment."
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-26% Liberal
"Bernie Moreno, the Donald Trump-backed Ohio Senate candidate, faces a tough battle against incumbent Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown in the highly contested Buckeye State, recent polls suggest."
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-4% Liberal
"Bernie Moreno, the Donald Trump-backed Ohio Senate candidate, faces a tough battle against incumbent Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown in the highly contested Buckeye State, recent polls suggest."
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-4% Liberal

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