Polls show the two major party candidates in a tight race for an open Ohio Senate seat, while Governor DeWine has a major advantage in his reelection campaign.
shows the Democratic candidate, Representative Tim Ryan, slightly ahead of Vance—with 44.7 percent of voters backing Ryan and 44.1 percent supporting Vance.and The Hill released on Friday, shows Vance with a 4 point lead over Ryan. Forty-four percent of voters said they'd vote for Vance, while 40 percent said they'd cast ballots for Ryan. The poll had a margin of error of 3 percent and surveyed 1,000 likely Ohio voters.
Above, Ohio Republican U.S. Senate candidate J.D. Vance speaks to supporters of former President Donald Trump on May 6 in Greensburg, Pennsylvania. Polls show the two major party candidates in a tight race for an open Ohio Senate seat, while incumbent GOP Governor Mike DeWine has a major advantage in his reelection campaign, as Trump is slated to arrive in the state Saturday for a rally.
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