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Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH) has announced he will not attend the upcoming Democratic National Convention (DNC) as he focuses on his reelection campaign in Ohio, a battleground state trending towards Trump. Brown is opting to distance himself from national party politics and will not campaign alongside Vice President Kamala Harris, emphasizing his commitment to local issues and his race against Republican Bernie Moreno. He stated, 'I’ve got my own schedule,' and plans to concentrate on contrasting his policies with those of Moreno, particularly on workers' rights and economic issues. Brown's strategy is to avoid nationalizing his campaign, which could be detrimental in a state that has leaned Republican in recent elections. With tens of millions expected to pour into Ohio from both parties, the outcome of this race could significantly impact Senate control. Brown's decision to skip the convention reflects a broader trend among Senate Democrats facing tough reelection battles in states that supported Trump in previous elections.
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