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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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.

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The poll, conducted from August 18-19, surveyed 1,000 active Ohio voters and has a margin of error of plus or minus 3%.

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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.

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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.

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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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