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Sherrod Brown's Ohio Senate Race Target Of Most Third-Party Spending By Republicans

First Posted: 12/22/2011 11:25 am Updated: 12/22/2011 1:05 pm

WASHINGTON -- Democratic Senate candidates Elizabeth Warren and Rep. Tammy Baldwin (D-Wis.) may be soaking up national attention from progressives during the 2012 campaign season, but the GOP has its eye on Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio), whose race is attracting more third-party spending by Republicans than any other Senate contest.

Outside conservative groups not officially affiliated with the Republican Party have spent nearly $2.9 million on the Ohio Senate race, according to numbers compiled by a Senate Democratic campaign operative. Big spenders include the U.S. Chamber of Commerce ($1.5 million), the 60 Plus Association ($723,338), Crossroads GPS ($506,647) and Concerned Women for America Legislative Action Committee ($200,077). Brown is the only candidate 60 Plus has targeted.

After Ohio, the Senate race with the highest amount of third-party spending from outside conservative groups is in Florida, which has seen more than $1.4 million pumped in, according to the same set of data. In that race, Rep. Connie Mack (R) and several other Republicans are vying for the chance to face Sen. Bill Nelson (D.).

Brown has a strong populist record, and the Washington Post has referred to him as "something of a modern-day Paul Wellstone," referring to the late progressive Minnesota senator. He is being challenged by the 34-year-old Ohio State Treasurer Josh Mandel (R), who is known as a strong conservative and an aggressive fundraiser.

Recent polls show Brown maintains a comfortable lead on Mandel, but it's clear that Republicans see the senator as vulnerable and sense an opportunity to pick up the key seat in 2012.

"Sherrod Brown is an important target this cycle, because his liberal, job-killing record is far outside the mainstream with voters in Ohio," said Jahan Wilcox, a spokesman for the National Republican Senatorial Committee. "Brown's record of voting with President Obama 98 percent of the time -- which includes voting for ObamaCare and the failed $825 billion stimulus -- is why we believe he will be defeated next year."

Republicans also point to the fact that Brown has been tied as the Senate's most liberal member for the past two years, according to National Journal rankings.

"In an anti-incumbent year, Ohio's incumbent Democrat Senator is voting significantly to the left of his constituency and against a popular and well-funded Republican who is running a first rate campaign. This will be one of the most competitive Senate races of the cycle, no matter how you slice it," said Jonathan Collegio, a spokesman for Crossroads GPS.

A U.S. Chamber of Commerce ad released last month attacked Brown for having a "tax-raising, job-killing record." The Ohio Democratic Party -- and Brown's wife, a prominent political columnist in the state -- sharply criticized the Chamber for altering a photograph of the senator in order to make him appear haggard and unkempt in the ad.

The high amount of the Chamber's ad buy in Ohio is significant because the group said publicly that it spent "more than $1 million" on its initial round of political ads in Ohio, Iowa, Montana, Washington, Pennsylvania and Nevada. Yet given the $1.5 million the group spent in Ohio, the total of the six-state ad buy is likely significantly over $1 million.

Chamber spokesman J.P. Fielder did not confirm the amount of the ad buy in Ohio, noting that spending is only required to be disclosed 30 days before the primaries and then again 60 days before the general election.

"It's an incredibly important race for us to highlight Sherrod Brown's 9% voting record with the US Chamber," he said.

Concerned Women for America and 60 Plus did not return a request for comment regarding their spending in Ohio.

"Out of state special interests are clearly worried about Josh Mandel's numerous legal and ethical problems and have made Sen. Brown their top target in an effort to boost his ethically challenged candidacy because they want someone on the side of their special interest friends instead of Ohio's middle class," said Ohio Democratic Party spokesman Justin Barasky. "Josh Mandel refuses to support Sen. Brown's efforts to fight against job killing policies like China's currency manipulation and bad trade deals, or the GOP budget that privatizes Medicare."

The Ohio race is not attracting nearly as much national attention from progressives as are some other races, particularly the ones in Wisconsin and Massachusetts. At a recent fundraiser in Philadelphia, Brown and Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.) attracted a crowd of about 100 people. A later fundraiser with Baldwin and Warren organized by the same host drew nearly three times the crowd, according to a Democratic donor who attended both events.

The state will, however, be central to determining control of the Senate. Other critical races will be in Florida, Nevada, New Mexico, Virginia and Wisconsin, according to Stuart Rothenberg of the Rothenberg Political Report. Democrats currently control five of those seats.

Outside spending flourished during the 2010 election cycle, the first after the Supreme Court issued its ruling on Citizens United, which opened the floodgates to more corporate influence in politics. Groups like Crossroads GPS and the Chamber are required to disclose how much they spend, but they do not have to reveal their donors.

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07:23 AM on 02/11/2012
Sherrod is dead meat hanging on a hook.........time to collect his BIG taxpayer funded pension.
06:11 PM on 01/04/2012
The Big money Corporate GOP will try to get rid of any Senator that actually works for the 99% instead of their self-interest. Just like Romney trying to buy the White House, the American people better pay attention and not allow the Guardians of the Plutocracy to continue their march toward an oligarchy.
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Randolph Greer
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07:33 PM on 12/26/2011
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce got Russ Feingold in 2010 and Sherrod Brown is their prime target this year. They just want to make sure that no true Progressives hold any seats in the Senate.
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candycorn
Moving Foward
05:12 PM on 12/26/2011
We know what the republicans including Kasich and Boehner tried to do to the union. Brown is and will be a winner in 2012. Republicans are just wasting their money. Feed the hungry and unemployed with that money that Boehner and Kasich promised to do when they were running for office. Stop the large corporations from trying to fool us. They fooled us once when we voted the republicans in... never again...It is not working.
Obama and Democrat Congress and Senate in 2012.
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Molly D
10:37 PM on 12/26/2011
Mandel is a total opportunist piece of work. But even when we had Voinovich he voted lockstep with every Republican anti-American move. He got up and wailed, but voted along to get along.
Mandel, as skilled liar, is up there with Anne Coulter. We showed in the referendum on SB5 that there is a reserve of sensible people in this state who will rouse themselves in the face of extremity. Mandel is that.
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candycorn
Moving Foward
05:05 PM on 12/26/2011
We will not be moved from Brown. He is the one democrat we can trust in Ohio. We know he is for the people. Ohio will and is ready to vote every republican we have out of office including Kasich and Boehner. Can't wait.
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Mark Montgomery
The forces of fear do not scare me
01:56 PM on 12/23/2011
You know what is job killing is the corporations and their GOP buddies shipping jobs to people in other countries.
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allencollinsa
04:36 AM on 12/23/2011
this story is ignorant anyway, when people go to the polls next november they will vote a straight democratic ticket because of all of the bad things that the republicans are trying to do to America, amen again!!!!!
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allencollinsa
04:34 AM on 12/23/2011
brown win, when Americans go the polls next november and think about the republicans wanting to destroy medicare and social security they will vote for a democrat, unless they are air heads like them tea baggers are, amen!!!!!!!!!
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SPacific
Get a clue, then get a life
12:30 AM on 12/23/2011
The GOP knows that independent votes in Ohio can be swayed by massive $$ and negative advertising.....It worked there in 2004 with the infamous swift-boat attacks against Kerry which single-handedly cost him the presidential election......
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BrainRagYell
Atheist, Democrat.
12:21 AM on 12/23/2011
This is throwing cash into the sea -- Brown will not be defeated.
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flywithmeamerica
I'm not an elephant, I just have a head of one
12:17 AM on 12/23/2011
I love Sherrod Brown
12:08 AM on 12/23/2011
They hate him b/c he's awesome.
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doublels
say it out loud...I'm a Lib & I'm proud
12:01 AM on 12/23/2011
Looks like I gotta get my check book out for Sherrod. I'll most definitely be donating to him.
11:57 PM on 12/22/2011
It makes sense. Without Ohio, repubs lose. In almost every scenario, they have to win Ohio to win the White House. Targeting Brown is something they need to do to try to flip the senate, but all that negative democratic messaging doubles as anti-Obama advertising too.

But it's a steep hill to climb. Ohio has buyers remorse over Kaish (sp?) and the turn out at the vote last month was huge. Boheners poll numbers are down in his home state as well.

They have to do it, but it looks like a losing fight.
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Victor Bobier
Vote only for Congressional Democrats in 2014
12:29 AM on 12/23/2011
I sincerely hope the Repugs lose greatly in Ohio, they've been steering the US to It's destruction for too long as It is.
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ahumbleopinion
tax $$$ for public services, not private profits
11:53 PM on 12/22/2011
Sherrod Brown is a strong defender of the interests of the 99%; of course the Republicans are going to spend millions to defeat him. Let's hope the working people of Ohio have learned their lesson with the Kaisch debacle.
12:23 AM on 12/23/2011
Sherrod Brown voted for the Bank Bailout, has voted against small family farms. He's a political hack. The only problem is that the likely Republican contender would be worse. Any email response that I've gotten from his office was condenscending. Most of the time, I didn't get a response. Voinovitch's office at least sent messages that implied that they were listening to you.