Ohio Republican Bernie Moreno is making his closing pitch to voters as one of the most closely watched Senate races in the country and the most expensive in American history enters its final days.
Moreno addressed a large group of enthusiastic supporters on Saturday night in Greene County, Ohio, and also spoke to the sources about what he hopes undecided voters know about his race against incumbent Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown.
Moreno emphasized his stance that Sherrod Brown is too liberal for Ohio, contrasting himself as being for Ohio while accusing Brown of being for 'they/them.' He highlighted issues such as job losses, high inflation, and global instability, positioning himself as the candidate who will work tirelessly to improve the lives of Ohioans.
Despite trailing in polls over the summer, Moreno has closed the gap with Brown in recent weeks, citing voter energy, enthusiasm, and a desire for change as factors in his favor. He criticized Brown for his handling of issues such as inflation and immigration, asserting that government policies have contributed to these challenges.
The race has seen a barrage of attack ads from both sides, with Brown targeting Moreno on abortion and business practices, while Moreno has portrayed Brown as a career politician aligned with the current administration. The campaign has become the most expensive Senate race in American history, with spending expected to exceed $500 million.
The outcome of Tuesday's Ohio Senate election is crucial in determining whether Republicans can gain control of the Senate, with Brown seen as a key obstacle to that goal. The sources rank the race as a 'toss-up,' underscoring the uncertainty surrounding the final result.