Sherrod Brown posts big cash advantage over Jon Husted

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by By Aaron Pellish
April 16, 2026
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Former Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown has a significant fundraising advantage over GOP Sen. Jon Husted in Ohio.

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Former Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown’s fundraising haul is dwarfing his opponent’s, keeping Democrats’ hopes of flipping the Ohio Senate seat alive. Brown raised $10.1 million in the first quarter of the year, compared with GOP Sen. Jon Husted’s $2.9 million, according to Federal Elections Commission filings. Brown carries $16.5 million in cash on hand, more than doubling Husted’s $8.2 million in cash reserves heading into both parties’ uncontested primaries in May. Senate Republicans are planning major investments to help Husted, who was appointed to Vice President JD Vance’s former seat last year. Senate Leadership Fund, the top Senate GOP super PAC, pledged to spend $79 million in Ohio to support Husted.

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Senate Republicans plan to spend $79 million in Ohio to support Husted through the Senate Leadership Fund.

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