Progressive Democrat Shontel Brown was elected Tuesday in northeastern Ohio to fill a vacant House seat, while Trump-endorsed Republican Mike Carey won a vacant seat near Columbus.
Neither election win, nor any other House election victory Tuesday, will alter the make-up of the House, in which Democrats have a narrow majority. But it gave politicians and Americans alike more insight into how suburban voters are feeling ahead of the 2022 midterm.
Carey won a race in Ohio’s 15th Congressional District, a seat formerly held by Republican Steve Stivers, who gave up the seat to take over the state’s Chamber of Commerce.”The […]
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