“I want to tell you what I think, but I’m hesitant to use my full name because there is so much emotion among people,” said Lisa, who lives in Warren County, a region in southwest Ohio that is mostly conservative.
“You would think that you could have your own opinion about who you support in your own party, but that’s not the case. I’m either voting for Josh Mandel or J.D. Vance. I’m still not sure.”
Lisa’s comments reflect a common theme among Republican voters as the May 3 GOP U.S. Senate primary is hours away. Ohioans are divided, and many are undecided…




