Cracks are continuing to emerge in the Democratic Party after Vice President Kamala Harris was undemocratically selected as the Democrats’ nominee for the 2024 election.
In a strategic divergence from the Democrats’ national agenda, Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH) has opted out of attending the Democratic National Convention (DNC).
Brown is also refusing to join Harris on the campaign trail, Breitbart reported.
The senator is reportedly focusing on his challenging re-election in Ohio and distancing himself from national Democrat figures.
As the political climate in Ohio leans increasingly toward Republican preferences, notably those aligned with President Donald Trump, Brown’s decision reflects a tactical shift to concentrate on local and state issues.
His main competitor, Trump-endorsed Bernie Moreno, is capitalizing on the state’s political leanings to bolster his campaign.
Brown’s reelection campaign is steering clear of national Democratic strategies, focusing instead on contrasting his policy positions with those of Moreno.
He has publicly stated that he will not defend President Joe Biden’s policies on the Southern Border, signaling a clear focus on state over national issues.
His strategy includes highlighting differences on key issues like abortion rights and minimum wage, aiming to appeal directly to Ohio voters’ interests and concerns.
“It’s not left or right. It’s not who you vote for, for president,” Brown explained in an interview with CNN.
“It’s who stands up for people in the state.”
This statement underscores his strategy to appeal to Ohio voters on the basis of local representation and support, rather than party alignment.
“I’ve got my own schedule,” he continued, emphasizing his focus on his own campaign rather than the national Democrat agenda.
“She’s got her own schedule,” he said of Harris.
“I will focus on my race.
“My strategy is perhaps different from hers … talking about the differences on abortion rights and on the minimum wage between Bernie Moreno and me and how I fight every day for the dignity of work.”
Moreno has commented on the potential benefits to his campaign from Harris’s leading position in the Democrat ticket.
“Oh, it helps me tremendously,” Moreno said.
Moreno pointed out the perceived disconnect between Harris’s political background and Ohio’s current political climate.
“So maybe Scranton Joe had a little bit of credibility here in Ohio.
“San Francisco Kamala absolutely does not.”
This perception could play a significant role in the upcoming election.
Moreno believes that the Democrat ticket’s composition might sway Ohio voters towards more conservative choices, especially since Harris selected radical Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as her running mate.
CNN has noted that it is exceedingly rare for Senate candidates to secure a win in states that favor a presidential candidate from the opposing party.
This historical trend places additional pressure on Brown’s campaign, which seeks to overcome this challenge by focusing on local rather than national issues.
Democrats are particularly focused on retaining their seats in states like Ohio, which are critical for maintaining their slim majority in the U.S. Senate.
“I often skip conventions,” Brown remarked.
He added further that he will not defend Kamala Harris’s record.
“My job is to fight for Ohio workers,” he said.
“You can talk about the presidential race.
“That’s your job. … I know that what will matter is people vote for me because I stand up for workers and will continue to fight for workers.”
This approach is intended to resonate with Ohio voters who may feel disconnected from the broader national political discourse and more concerned with immediate economic and social issues affecting their daily lives.
By concentrating on contrasting his policies with those of his Republican challenger and focusing on the needs of Ohio workers, Brown hopes to secure voter support in a state that has shown increasing Republican leanings in recent national elections.
He faces an extremely strong challenge from Moreno, however.