“Sherrod Brown let us down.” That was the tag line for a campaign ad years ago, and it always comes to mind anytime I hear his name. Now he’s back, less than a year after losing his Senate seat to Bernie Moreno, hoping to take out Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine’s appointee, Sen. Jon Husted, in a 2026 Special Election.
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Until Brown lost in 2024, the career politician, age 72, had held elected office since 1974, save for two years in the early ’90s—that’s more than half a century. For perspective, I’m 61, and he’s been living on the public dole since I was in the 4th grade. Now, he is reportedly running again, although he hasn’t yet made an official announcement.
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