Cleveland businessman Bernie Moreno has emerged victorious in the Ohio GOP Senate primary, as projected by The Associated Press. The race, closely watched for its implications on the Republican Party's direction, saw Moreno defeating Republican State Sen. Matt Dolan and Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose.
Moreno, endorsed by former President Trump, positioned himself as an outsider championing the MAGA agenda against the establishment. He emphasized his commitment to advancing Trump's policies, contrasting himself with Dolan, who sought to align with Trump's agenda while distancing himself from the former president personally.
Dolan, backed by Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine and former Sen. Rob Portman, highlighted his record of tax cuts and regulatory reductions, drawing parallels between his policies and those of Trump. He emphasized a message of inclusivity within the Republican Party, aiming to unite conservatives behind a common agenda.
LaRose, who also endorsed Trump, positioned himself as the true conservative in the race, criticizing Moreno's past stances on gun control and abortion. Despite being outspent by his opponents, LaRose emphasized his conservative credentials and pledged to be a formidable challenger to Democratic incumbent Sherrod Brown.
The focus now shifts to the general election matchup between Moreno and Brown, with significant implications for control of the U.S. Senate. Republicans view Ohio as a key battleground, with Trump and his allies already targeting Brown as out of touch with the state's voters.
Ohio Rep. Jim Jordan endorsed Moreno as the strongest candidate to take on Brown, accusing the Democratic senator of aligning with President Biden's agenda despite projecting a different image to Ohioans. The race is expected to intensify as both parties vie for control of the Senate in the upcoming election cycle.