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VisitHow will Bob Taft's endorsement affect voter turnout in Ohio?
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Former Ohio Gov. Bob Taft Endorses Democrat Sherrod Brown in Senate Race Against Bernie Moreno
Oct 20, 2024, 09:30 PM
Former Ohio Governor Bob Taft, a lifelong Republican, has endorsed Democratic Senator Sherrod Brown in the highly contested Ohio Senate race. Taft, who is the only person to have previously beaten Brown in an election, expressed his support despite their political differences. This endorsement is significant as Taft is a prominent figure in Ohio's Republican circles and his backing of a Democrat highlights the bipartisan appeal of Brown. The race sees Brown facing GOP nominee Bernie Moreno, with Taft's endorsement potentially influencing voters who prioritize candidate qualities over party affiliation. Republican House Intel Chair Mike Turner had previously appointed Taft to the Afghanistan War Commission.
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