Ohio Voters Favor Mass Deportations Amidst Sherrod Brown's Challenging Senate Bid
A new Emerson College poll reveals 57% of Ohio voters support mass deportations. This comes as former Sen. Sherrod Brown trails Republican Sen. Jon Husted, complicating Democratic efforts to regain Senate control.

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Overview
A recent Emerson College poll indicates that 57% of Ohio voters believe mass deportations of illegal immigrants would be beneficial for the state's future.
The poll, conducted from August 18-19, surveyed 1,000 active Ohio voters and has a margin of error of plus or minus 3%.
Former Sen. Sherrod Brown's attempt to reclaim an Ohio Senate seat faces significant challenges, as he currently trails Republican Sen. Jon Husted in recent polls.
Brown announced his candidacy to challenge Sen. Bernie Moreno in a 2026 special election, after losing his seat to Moreno in the previous year's election.
This political context follows Trump's decisive Ohio victory over Kamala Harris, and Brown's previous loss to Moreno by 3.5 points in the same election.
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