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Sherrod Brown, who served three terms in the U.S. Senate as a Democrat, said the non-partisan, non-profit will focus on helping workers by creating an economy that works for them.
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In an interview with the Ohio Statehouse News Bureau, Brown said he was proud of several accomplishments, but there are things he wishes he would have been able to get done.
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Democrat Sherrod Brown, famous for getting cross-over votes from Republicans, couldn't overcome Donald Trump's massive lead in Ohio.
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Heading into Election Day, Ohio's race for U.S. Senate was one of the tightest and costliest in the country.
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The winner could help determine the balance of the Senate.
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The seat held by Ohio's Democratic U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown is closely watched because it could change the balance of that body.
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Only 1 of 31 Democratic candidates has won a statewide race in the past 10 years. Sherrod Brown is the one.
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And how can they get away with it?
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The contest is between a long-time elected official and a businessman who’s never held elected office.
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Both say they want to, but no date has been set.