Ohio Senate candidate Moreno cites birthrate in favor of pro-family economics

Ohio Senate candidate Moreno cites birthrate in favor of pro-family economics


EXCLUSIVE — Ohio Senate hopeful Bernie Moreno said he will push for pro-family economic policies should he make it to Capitol Hill, citing declining birthrates in the United States.

Moreno, a 57-year-old car dealership owner, is hoping to unseat incumbent Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) in Ohio’s competitive Senate race. The race is listed by the Cook Political Report as a toss-up, meaning it is a crucial race for Republicans hoping to retake the Senate in November.

During an interview this week with the Washington Examiner, Moreno painted himself as a pro-family Republican eager to get to Washington, D.C., and push for economic policies that would help support families and reverse the declining birthrate. He also emphasized the need to keep the U.S. jobs market competitive

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