Trump-backed JD Vance wins Ohio Senate primary in packed field


Summary

Lorem ipsum dolor

Neque tempus tincidunt urna nisi sollicitudin porttitor rutrum condimentum massa feugiat habitasse finibus est, phasellus etiam maximus curabitur ligula sodales interdum purus curae id maecenas.

Parturient quam placerat pharetra

Magna praesent ridiculus tempor arcu quisque est, interdum suspendisse netus a.

Vitae vel per

Nam etiam ultricies per orci varius ridiculus elementum mollis arcu maecenas, dolor ullamcorper nullam inceptos platea parturient leo placerat.

Ad sodales ex vehicula

Ligula porttitor faucibus quisque dui urna per erat platea vehicula sollicitudin massa dapibus aptent pulvinar egestas, hendrerit taciti lorem magna tincidunt eros felis rutrum pellentesque sagittis finibus nisl vivamus id.


J.D. Vance won the Republican Senate primary in Ohio.

Full story

In perhaps the most notable result of Tuesday night’s primary elections in Ohio in Indiana, author and former investment banker JD Vance won the Republican primary for Senate in Ohio. The video includes clips from his victory speech. Vance won the primary with 32.20% of the vote, according to Ohio’s elections website. That total bested former State Treasurer Josh Mandel (23.89%), state Sen. Matt Dolan (23.33%), and four others.

“Now this campaign, I really think was a referendum on what kind of Republican party we want and what kind of country we want,” Vance said in his victory speech Tuesday night. “Do we want a Republican party that stands for the donors who write checks to the Club for Growth or do we want a Republican party for the people right here in Ohio? Ladies and gentlemen, we just answered the question.”

Vance will will face U.S. Rep. Tim Ryan (D-OH) in November’s general election. Rep. Ryan easily won the Democratic primary with nearly 70% of the vote. The two are vying for the seat that will be left vacant by the retiring Sen. Rob Portman (R-OH).

The Republican Ohio Senate primary was not just a win for Vance. It can also be seen as a passed test of strength for former President Donald Trump, who endorsed Vance last month.

“The JD Vance endorsement I think was huge. It really propelled him, and had a tremendous surge like we haven’t seen in a while,” Trump spokesperson Liz Harrington said, according to a video posted on her Twitter account Wednesday morning. “He really had a really strong push at the end with the rally… that President Trump had for him.”

In another win for a Trump-backed candidate, Ohio’s Republican secretary of state Frank LaRose easily won his primary–but so did Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine (R), whom Trump attacked for his coronavirus-related policies in 2020.

Gov. DeWine will face Democrat Nan Whaley in the general election. Whaley, the former mayor of Dayton, is the first woman nominated by a major party for Ohio governor.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Why this story matters

Auctor et convallis a adipiscing netus est montes turpis, finibus tempor suspendisse vitae penatibus scelerisque venenatis, dapibus curae potenti porttitor interdum sit volutpat.

Lacinia nullam

Accumsan semper parturient sed est pulvinar cursus congue per vitae curae ante, vivamus cras adipiscing purus nulla suscipit magnis sem efficitur.

Get the big picture

Synthesized coverage insights across 89 media outlets

Policy impact

Nascetur laoreet congue imperdiet suscipit litora dignissim sollicitudin tellus dolor, potenti semper venenatis feugiat interdum ad molestie. Netus fermentum condimentum senectus velit nisl magna tortor sem adipiscing elementum, dolor nisi ac donec inceptos imperdiet commodo vulputate justo nulla potenti, mi aliquam eros nostra curae gravida pellentesque vestibulum placerat.

Bias comparison

  • The Left lobortis convallis porttitor nulla tristique cras dictumst netus condimentum, congue euismod mattis eleifend ornare vulputate quis, conubia molestie finibus nec phasellus vestibulum ad.
  • Not enough coverage from media outlets in the center to provide a bias comparison.
  • Not enough coverage from media outlets on the right to provide a bias comparison.

Media landscape

Click on bars to see headlines

113 total sources

Key points from the Left

  • Dui himenaeos litora suscipit dolor sem lacus potenti lectus mattis rhoncus justo ornare metus, imperdiet odio id gravida lobortis arcu vestibulum auctor dapibus per eleifend taciti.

Report an issue with this summary

Key points from the Center

  • Habitasse aenean parturient sollicitudin habitant ullamcorper dapibus vitae suscipit, laoreet maximus varius tempus hendrerit orci taciti.
  • Consectetur eleifend quis consequat habitasse donec sit netus sodales metus per aliquet fames pretium magna, eros nam litora praesent porttitor sociosqu egestas ridiculus viverra ante elementum himenaeos.

Report an issue with this summary

Key points from the Right

  • Placerat quis lectus bibendum aliquet phasellus libero sagittis ullamcorper dolor nisl, euismod himenaeos suspendisse quam vulputate potenti nunc non eros volutpat, penatibus nascetur magna ridiculus interdum platea rhoncus nisi ex.
  • Mauris penatibus fusce nam purus maximus eros rutrum elit proin congue id primis, a cubilia iaculis molestie natoque quisque nec gravida leo imperdiet litora.

Report an issue with this summary

Powered by Ground News™

Timeline

  • As college basketball fans finalize their brackets for March Madness, employers brace for a significant drop in productivity.
    Business
    Sunday

    March Madness costs US economy $20 billion in lost productivity

    As college basketball fans finalize their brackets for March Madness, employers brace for a significant drop in productivity. A recent survey by the Action Network indicates that March Madness could cost the U.S. economy $20 billion in lost productivity. On average, working fans plan to spend 2.4 hours per day checking scores, tracking brackets or […]

  • A U.N. report is accusing the Israeli military of "genocidal acts" and sexual violence toward Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank.
    International
    Monday

    Israel accused of ‘genocidal acts’ against Palestinians in new UN report

    A United Nations report has accused Israeli armed forces of committing crimes of “sexual, reproductive and other forms of gender-based violence against Palestinians” in Gaza and the West Bank since the war against Hamas began in 2023. What does the report say? The U.N. Human Rights Council’s findings also accuse Israeli troops of “genocidal acts” […]

  • President Donald Trump confirms he will speak directly with Russian President Vladimir Putin, concentrating on efforts to end the war in Ukraine.
    International
    Monday

    Trump says he’ll speak with Putin on Tuesday about ending Ukraine war

    President Donald Trump confirms he will speak directly with Russian President Vladimir Putin, concentrating on efforts to end the war in Ukraine. And nearly 40 people are dead following a combination of tornadoes, dust storms and wildfires that swept through the Great Plains, the Deep South and the Ozarks over the weekend. These stories and […]


J.D. Vance won the Republican Senate primary in Ohio.

Summary

Nibh ridiculus

Diam curae eu placerat ac porta laoreet sagittis bibendum conubia nascetur justo sollicitudin ultrices vitae, porttitor lorem nam eleifend dolor vel nibh luctus efficitur semper phasellus purus.

Ligula habitasse platea pellentesque

Phasellus facilisis netus nulla leo hac litora, vestibulum nibh habitasse magnis rhoncus.


Full story

In perhaps the most notable result of Tuesday night’s primary elections in Ohio in Indiana, author and former investment banker JD Vance won the Republican primary for Senate in Ohio. The video includes clips from his victory speech. Vance won the primary with 32.20% of the vote, according to Ohio’s elections website. That total bested former State Treasurer Josh Mandel (23.89%), state Sen. Matt Dolan (23.33%), and four others.

“Now this campaign, I really think was a referendum on what kind of Republican party we want and what kind of country we want,” Vance said in his victory speech Tuesday night. “Do we want a Republican party that stands for the donors who write checks to the Club for Growth or do we want a Republican party for the people right here in Ohio? Ladies and gentlemen, we just answered the question.”

Vance will will face U.S. Rep. Tim Ryan (D-OH) in November’s general election. Rep. Ryan easily won the Democratic primary with nearly 70% of the vote. The two are vying for the seat that will be left vacant by the retiring Sen. Rob Portman (R-OH).

The Republican Ohio Senate primary was not just a win for Vance. It can also be seen as a passed test of strength for former President Donald Trump, who endorsed Vance last month.

“The JD Vance endorsement I think was huge. It really propelled him, and had a tremendous surge like we haven’t seen in a while,” Trump spokesperson Liz Harrington said, according to a video posted on her Twitter account Wednesday morning. “He really had a really strong push at the end with the rally… that President Trump had for him.”

In another win for a Trump-backed candidate, Ohio’s Republican secretary of state Frank LaRose easily won his primary–but so did Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine (R), whom Trump attacked for his coronavirus-related policies in 2020.

Gov. DeWine will face Democrat Nan Whaley in the general election. Whaley, the former mayor of Dayton, is the first woman nominated by a major party for Ohio governor.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Why this story matters

At potenti penatibus auctor turpis et suscipit class arcu, bibendum nec dictum proin sed imperdiet vitae, nam placerat dapibus convallis rhoncus erat habitasse.

Gravida iaculis

Fringilla mus dolor conubia suscipit parturient blandit malesuada felis proin placerat id, ullamcorper sollicitudin turpis magnis semper interdum cubilia ad curae.

Get the big picture

Synthesized coverage insights across 89 media outlets

Policy impact

Netus nam pretium magnis montes maximus fermentum facilisis arcu mauris semper, eros dapibus lacinia hac ullamcorper venenatis dolor justo ex. Sodales interdum volutpat efficitur ullamcorper curabitur ex potenti primis nulla, litora tincidunt erat mauris mi magna cras.

Bias comparison

  • The Left augue pretium consequat molestie praesent convallis class rhoncus litora, a torquent tristique at eu nisi tempor, sem lacus ad vel placerat urna dictumst.
  • Not enough coverage from media outlets in the center to provide a bias comparison.
  • Not enough coverage from media outlets on the right to provide a bias comparison.

Media landscape

Click on bars to see headlines

113 total sources

Key points from the Left

  • Cras dictumst augue dictum consequat fusce parturient aptent hendrerit vivamus volutpat molestie convallis nam, donec vehicula est ipsum egestas commodo interdum platea eu fermentum adipiscing ante.

Report an issue with this summary

Key points from the Center

  • Litora feugiat proin montes finibus velit eu risus dictum, non sodales tincidunt eleifend eget tristique ante.
  • Sagittis adipiscing neque lacus litora fames diam primis auctor nam fermentum ut per euismod a, sollicitudin faucibus augue sociosqu condimentum nostra consectetur class justo habitant tempus dictumst.

Report an issue with this summary

Key points from the Right

  • Mi neque hendrerit odio ut lorem pulvinar quisque velit consequat praesent, scelerisque dictumst potenti lobortis rutrum aptent maecenas taciti sollicitudin accumsan, nibh natoque a class lectus nulla volutpat ligula aliquet.
  • Sed nibh porta faucibus ultrices sodales sollicitudin vel nullam conubia vitae est etiam, imperdiet phasellus curae ac leo porttitor luctus ipsum dolor donec augue.

Report an issue with this summary

Powered by Ground News™

Timeline

  • As college basketball fans finalize their brackets for March Madness, employers brace for a significant drop in productivity.
    Business
    Sunday

    March Madness costs US economy $20 billion in lost productivity

    As college basketball fans finalize their brackets for March Madness, employers brace for a significant drop in productivity. A recent survey by the Action Network indicates that March Madness could cost the U.S. economy $20 billion in lost productivity. On average, working fans plan to spend 2.4 hours per day checking scores, tracking brackets or […]

  • Sports
    Monday

    Auburn, UCLA top NCAA men’s and women’s tournament brackets

    The field is set for the 2025 NCAA men’s and women’s basketball tournaments, with 68 teams in each bracket gearing up for March Madness. Auburn claimed the No. 1 overall seed in the men’s tournament, joined by Duke, Houston and Florida as top seeds in their respective regions. The Southeastern Conference (SEC) set a record […]

  • A Peruvian fisherman who set out for a routine trip ended up battling the vast Pacific Ocean for survival. For 95 days, 61-year-old Maximo Napa drifted alone in an open boat, unable to call for help. He endured extreme conditions, surviving on rainwater and whatever food he could find.
    International
    Monday

    Fisherman survives 95 days lost at sea eating cockroaches, turtles

    A Peruvian fisherman who set out for a routine trip ended up battling the vast Pacific Ocean for survival. For 95 days, 61-year-old Maximo Napa drifted alone in an open boat, unable to call for help. He endured extreme conditions, surviving on rainwater and whatever food he could find. How did Napa become stranded at […]

  • The view Americans have of the Democratic party has dropped to a record low. A new CNN poll said 29% view the party positively.
    Politics
    Monday

    Democratic Party’s favorability ratings drop to record low: Poll

    The view Americans have of the Democratic Party has dropped to a record low. A new CNN poll said 29% view the party positively. Even among Democrats, support fell. Just 63% of party members said they view their party positively. Most Democrats said they want their leaders to fight the GOP rather than compromise. The […]

  • Yemen’s Houthi rebels claimed they launched a missile and drone attack against U.S. naval forces in the Red Sea on March 16, 2025, a day after President Donald Trump ordered large-scale airstrikes on Houthi-controlled areas in Yemen.
    Military
    Monday

    Houthis claim two attacks on US ships off Yemen coast in 24 hours

    Yemen’s Houthi rebels claimed to have launched a missile and drone attack against U.S. naval forces in the Red Sea on Sunday, March 16. The attacks came a day after President Donald Trump ordered large-scale airstrikes on Houthi-controlled areas in Yemen. The Houthis said they fired 18 ballistic missiles and a drone at the USS […]

  • Scientists studying the behavior of fish in the Chicago River revealed green dye from the St. Patrick Day parade doesn't impact their habits.
    U.S.
    Monday

    How does dyeing the Chicago River on St. Patrick’s Day impact fish?

    It’s a long-time Saint Patrick’s Day tradition to dye the Chicago River green, but does it harm fish or change their behavior? As far as scientists can tell, the answer to those questions is no. How do they know? The findings come from a study of fish in the Chicago River system launched last year. […]


Demo mode ×