Ryan and Republican J.D. Vance, a Cincinnati businessman, are vying to replace retiring U.S. Sen. Rob Portman, R-Ohio.
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“In the final stretch before election day, Tim Ryan will make stops across the state to meet with Ohioans and talk about his plans to reinvest in our communities and create opportunities to cut workers in on the deal,” according to a news release issued by the Ryan campaign.
Numerous public polls show the men in a tight race in one of the most consequential election matchups of the year as the two political parties battle to dominate the U.S. Senate, which is divided 50-50. Democrats now hold the majority because Vice President Kamala Harris, a Democrat, can break tie votes.
“There are two Tim Ryans: the phony Tim who pretends to be a moderate, and the real Tim who votes in 100% lockstep with (President Joe) Biden and (House Speaker Nancy) Pelosi’s left-wing agenda,” said Luke Schroeder, spokesman for Vance’s campaign. “Ohioans are smarter than Tim Ryan thinks we are. We won’t fall for Ryan’s lies, and we’ll defeat him in November.”
Vance also will rally in Montgomery County, appearing on Nov. 7 with former President Donald Trump at Wright Brothers Aero Inc., at 3700 McCauley Drive off North Dixie Drive. Doors open at 3 p.m. for that rally and Trump is scheduled to speak at 8 p.m.
Jordan Fuja, press secretary for Ryan’s campaign, called Vance “2022′s phoniest candidate who has sold out Ohioans at every turn and only shows up in the state when it’s beneficial for himself.”
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