COLUMBUS, Ohio ( WCMH ) — The 2024 election has come with twists and turns from the very beginning. Now, just over three weeks until election day, pollsters are trying to get insight on how it’s all going to shake out.
“We’re in just such a no man’s land like we’ve never been here before,” Republican strategist Bobb Clegg said.
“[Polls] are a snapshot in time. So, things change on a daily basis,” Democratic strategist Brian Rothenberg said.
Polling shows Ohioans will likely vote for former President Donald Trump over Vice President Kamala Harris this fall. Clegg and Rothenberg agree that is likely, though Clegg said he is “going to win by around 12%,” meanwhile Rothenberg thinks it be by will be “less than people expect.”
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The toss up race this fall, though, is the race for U.S. Senate. Incumbent Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown is vying for his fourth term, challenged by Republican businessman Bernie Moreno.
“It’s a really, really close race,” Clegg said.