Vance widens lead over Ryan in final stretch of Ohio Senate race: poll
Republican J.D. Vance has expanded his lead over Rep. Tim Ryan (D-Ohio) in the race for Ohio’s open Senate seat, according to a new poll. Emerson College’s final survey of the state’s midterm elections found Vance leading Ryan by 8 points, 51 percent to 43 percent. Vance’s support improved 5 points from Emerson’s poll of…
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foxnews.comMidterm Rankings: Here are the 7 Senate seats most likely to flip
A little more than two weeks stand between now and Election Day, and it’s likely going to come down to the wire as Republicans and Democrats duke it out for Senate supremacy. The two sides are fresh off of third-quarter fundraising releases and squarely in the middle of debate season, with Republicans starting to feel…
news.yahoo.comMich. governor hopefuls take questions in Detroit
The race for Michigan governor made a stop in Detroit. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, the Democratic incumbent, and her Republican opponent, Tudor Dixon, answered questions during a meeting of the Detroit Economic Club.The race for Michigan governor made a stop in Detroit. (Oct. 21) (AP video: Mike Householder)
news.yahoo.comDrug companies in opioid crisis donated $27K to Ohio's Ryan
A Democratic congressman who has made his opponent’s questionable record fighting the opioid epidemic a central theme of his campaign for Ohio’s open U.S. Senate seat has accepted campaign donations over the years from drug distributors blamed for key roles in the crisis.