
Sherrod Brown to run for US Senate in 2026, hoping to win back Ohio seat
The decision to run for Senate, which Brown had quietly considered for months, adds another layer of intrigue to the Democratic Party's uphill fight to win control of the Senate. Yet his candidacy is far from a winning bet, considering the rising GOP strength in Ohio, where Republican Sen. Jon Husted, who was appointed to the job earlier this year, faces reelection.
Brown is making good on the promise he made in his farewell speech on the Senate floor in December 2024, declaring: 'It's not, I promise you, the last time you'll hear from me.'
The decision was first reported by Cleveland.com. An aide to Brown did not immediately return a request for comment.
Husted was appointed by Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, a Republican, in January to fill the seat formerly held by Vice President JD Vance.

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