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Democrats target ‘vulnerable’ Republican senators ahead of high-stakes health care showdown
The Democratic National Committee launches ad campaign targeting four vulnerable Republican senators ahead of crucial Senate votes on ACA tax credits affecting 20 million Americans.
FIRST ON THE DAILY SIGNAL — Sen. Jon Husted, R-Ohio, has announced a grassroots effort to blanket the Buckeye state ahead of next year’s special election. On Wednesday, Husted released a list of 112 grassroots campaign chairs to encompass all 88 counties across the state.
Sens. Jon Husted (R-Ohio) and Gary Peters’ (D-Mich.) bill, the Great Lakes Fishery Research Reauthorization Act, passed the Senate by unanimous consent on Nov. 19.
About 64% of Americans now view the Affordable Care Act — or Obamacare — favorably. But as with many Republican officials, Husted still doesn’t like it.
The AI Talent Act would create talent teams and make it easier to find and hire people with certain technical skills. Leading the charge are Reps. Sara Jacobs, D-San Diego, and Jay Obernolte, R-Apple Valley. Senate sponsors are Sens. Andy Kim, D-New Jersey and Jon Husted, R-Ohio.
Ohio Sen. Jon Husted's plan would require $5 minimum monthly premiums and restrict eligibility to U.S. citizens while extending benefits through 2027.
The Democratic National Committee is launching a digital ad campaign today in the Cleveland Plain Dealer and the Medina Gazette, calling it the “digital homepage takeover.” It urges readers to contact Ohio’s Republican U.S. Sens. Bernie Moreno and Jon Husted to urge them to vote for an extension of the ACA subsidies.
A release from U.S. Rep. Mike Turner’s office on “major wins” for Wright-Patterson in the compromise version of the NDAA did not mention funding for the runway. The House passed that bill Wednesday evening, and it has a date in the Senate, likely next week.
The races for Ohio governor and one of the state's U.S. Senate seats have tightened sharply, according to a new poll by Emerson College, with the gap between Democratic and Republican candidates in both now within the margin of error.
Re "What if Trump targets Columbus Somalis?" (Dec. 5): Why did letter writer William Fullarton of Dublin even bother to ask Republican politicians in Ohio to protect Somali people in Columbus from President Donald Trump? This clearly was not going to happen.
Ohio Democrats have made significant gains in 2026 races for governor and U.S. Senate, according to a new poll released Thursday by Emerson College.
Local residents, organized by a left-leaning organization, spoke against U.S. Sen. Jon Husted for not extending the