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The Republican primary to decide who will face Sherrod Brown is getting weird in its final days. A Brief Explanation of the “Adult Friend Finder” Story That Is Sort of Rocking the Ohio Senate Race. From left to right: Ohio Senate candidates Bernie Moreno, Matt Dolan, and Frank LaRose.

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Photos by USA TODAY NETWORK via Reuters Connect. Things have gotten weird and wild in Ohio’s Republican Senate primary with the publication of an Associated Press story about one candidate’s connection to the Adult Friend Finder website landing just days before voting starts. It’s a big deal given that this primary will decide which Republican will face incumbent Democrat Sen. Sherrod Brown in what’s expected to be a close race that could—like all the close Senate races this year—determine control of the chamber. Let’s unpack things. Who’s running for Senate in Ohio and why are they significant? The leading candidates in the race, in order of their polling averages, are Bernie Moreno, Matt Dolan, and Frank LaRose. Moreno, a Colombian immigrant, has been endorsed by Donald Trump, he made his name as the owner of a number of car dealerships and is an “evangelist for crypto technology,” which is certainly a suggestive combination of interests. He also ran for Senate as a MAGA right-winger in 2022, but dropped out of the race before voting began, a move that helped clear the way for current Sen. J.D. Vance’s victory. Matt Dolan’s family owns the Cleveland Guardians baseball team, and he is an old-guard Republican who also ran for Senate in 2022, suffering during that campaign from his unwillingness to claim the 2020 election was stolen. Frank LaRose is a run-of-the-mill, climbing-the-ladder party guy who serves as Ohio’s secretary of state. He is also a self-proclaimed Trump supporter. The three are running for the chance to unseat Brown, a pro-labor populist who won reelection in 2018 by 7 points but is threatened by the increasing migration of the state’s white non-college-educated voters to the Republican Party. How far ahead is Moreno? Not that far ahead: The FiveThirtyEight average only has him leading Dolan 27–21, and an Emerson College survey conducted from March 7–10 actually found Dolan leading Moreno, albeit by only 3 points in a poll with a “credibility interval” of 2.6 percent. The same poll found that 32 percent of Republican voters are undecided.

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