President - Trump 51, Harris 44 - in line with 2016 [Trump by 8 over H. Clinton] and 2020 [Trump by 8 over Biden]
Senate - Brown 49, Moreno 45 - a bit closer than 2012 [Brown by 6 over Mandel] and 2018 [Brown by 7 over Renacci]
House - Republicans 48, Democrats 43
And ... drum roll please …
Issue 1 [gerrymandering reform] - Yes 60, No 20
“In both 2015 and 2018 Ohio voters overwhelmingly approved measures designed to reduce partisan gerrymandering. Our results suggest we’re headed for a similar result in 2024.”
Melissa Miller, Bowling Green State University
Partisan differences over Issue 1 are clear in the results. Eighty-two percent of Democrats back the measure versus only 41% of Republicans. Among independents, 57% plan to vote in favor of Issue 1. Awareness of the ballot measure was somewhat limited. Fifty-one percent of respondents said they had heard a little about Issue 1, while 22% reported hearing a lot. Twenty-eight percent reported hearing nothing at all.
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