Sherrod Brown, Senate
Digest more
Former Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown announced a bid to once again represent Ohio in the Senate on Monday, nearly a year after his reelection effort in 2024 fell short.
Despite a self-funded entrepreneur entering the race, podcast hosts suggest Brown's Democratic support remains solid ahead of what promises to be a heated general election against John Husted
The U.S. Senate unanimously passed a bill to disinter suspected serial killer Fernando V. Cota from Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery.
Iowa Senate candidate Josh Turek will be in Council Bluffs on Monday night. Turek has several competitors in the primary already, including Jackie Norris, Nathan Sage, and fellow state legislators J.D. Scholten and Zach Wahls.
The Times Union spoke with several homeless men in Auburn, NY who say Slater’s campaign offered them $30 to sign paperwork saying they donated $250. This way, Slater’s campaign could receive funds
But in some of the nation’s biggest Senate races, Democrats are relying on an old strategy of recruiting—and then clearing the field for—long-serving party leaders with whom voters are already familiar.
While Republicans praised President Donald Trump's diplomatic efforts with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Senate Democrats largely panned the confab, lawmakers on both sides of the aisle signaled a desire to impose stiff sanctions against Moscow if peace talks faltered.