Brown, Renacci spar again in 2nd Ohio US Senate debate
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Candidates in Ohio's U.S. Senate campaign on Saturday argued in a second debate over different positions on taxes, immigration, gun control, climate change, the influence of money on politics and health care.
In opening remarks, Sherrod Brown, the two-term incumbent Democrat, said he hoped the debate would stay focused on issues and what the candidates could do for Ohio families as senators.
In his opening remarks, GOP U.S. Rep. Jim Renacci said the race was between two people with different visions, and said Brown's vision was of Washington "and special interest money."
Both took different positions when asked about the impact of the federal tax cuts.