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In Ohio Senate Debate, LaRose Emerges as Champion of Middle Class

By PAULA BOLYARD 

 

Fox 8 News Cleveland sponsored a debate on Monday between the three candidates vying to face Democrat Sen. Sherrod Brown in November. 

Brown, a long-time Biden ally and liberal stalwart in the Senate, has inexplicably managed to hoodwink Ohioans into believing he’s a moderate. As such, he’s been sitting in the Senate for 17 years, representing a state that has become more conservative over the years and is solidly red—except for the senior senator. Brown has held elected office since the fall of Saigon in 1975, when a loaf of bread cost 33 cents and “All in the Family” was the number 1 show in America. It’s past time for him to exit the Senate. Former Congressman Jim Renaci came within striking distance of Brown in 2018, but ultimately failed to take him down.

On Monday three men with very different backgrounds made the case for why they should be the one to take on Brown in November.

First up, current Ohio Sec. of State Frank LaRose. After graduating from Copley High School in a middle-class suburb of Akron, LaRose enlisted in the United States Army with the 101st Airborne, ultimately serving as a U.S. Special Forces Green Beret, spending time in Iraq, Kosovo, and at our Southern border. He spent two terms in the Ohio Senate and now serves as secretary of state.

Next, Bernie Moreno. I would grab some bio details from his campaign website, but apparently you can’t look at it without making a donation. He’s touted as a business owner who made a fortune from his luxury car dealerships. He virtually came out of nowhere, with no political experience, to become the Trump-endorsed candidate for Senate. If former President Trump endorses a policy, so will Moreno. His talking points and even his mannerisms mimic Trump.

Finally, we have moderate Ohio Sen. Matt Dolan. His reported $41 net worth isn’t close to Moreno’s $105 million, but he’s not exactly starving. He ran for Senate last time around but lost to now-Sen. J.D. Vance, finishing third. But he’s perhaps most famous for being a part owner of the Cleveland Indians Guardians—you know, the team that changed its name to something politically correct under Dolan family leadership…

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