Warren Davidson, GOP Rep., Won’t Run for Senate in 2024.
Ohio Rep. Warren Davidson Decides Not to Run for Senate
Ohio Representative Warren Davidson has announced that he will not be running for Senate next year. Instead, he will be running for re-election in the House of Representatives. Davidson, a member of the hard-line Freedom Caucus, has represented Ohio’s 8th Congressional District since 2016.
“Running for Senate would effectively take me out of the fight in the House for 1.5 years to spend the vast majority of my time raising money,”
The Senate race in Ohio is crucial as the GOP looks to unseat two-term Senator Sherrod Brown and take back control of the upper chamber. Despite not challenging Brown, Davidson did not hold back in his criticism of the senator.
“As Chairman of the Senate Banking Committee, Sherrod Brown hasn’t moved a single bill on any subject through his committee. In fact,
Why Davidson Decided Not to Run for Senate
- Running for Senate would take him away from the fight in the House for 1.5 years
- He would have to spend the majority of his time raising money
- His vote is essential on any bill that breaks on party lines in the House
- He wants to spend more time with constituents in Ohio
Despite not running for Senate, Davidson remains committed to fighting for important issues in the House of Representatives.
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