A new poll shows that Ohio Democratic Senate nominee Tim Ryan holds a slight lead over his Republican challenger, J.D. Vance.
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A new poll suggests that Rep. Tim Ryan, D-Ohio, holds a slim lead over his Republican challenger, J.D. Vance, in the race to representThe Spectrum News and Siena College poll, which was released Tuesday and gathered responses from 642 likely Ohio voters, revealed that 46% of respondents would vote for Ryan and 43% of those surveyed would vote for Vance if the election were held today. Nine percent of respondents remained unsure or had no pinion on the race.
As for favorability among the two candidates, 38% of voters surveyed said they hold a favorable view of Ryan and 32% said the same for Vance just six weeks out from election day.
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