Ohio Senate race pulling in celebrities entering national limelight Columbus

Ohio Senate race pulling in celebrities entering national limelight Columbus

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Ohio Senate race pulling in celebrities entering national limelight

Dave Matthews performs at a fundraiser for Rep. Tim Ryan at KEMBA! Live on Monday night. Photo: Megan Jelinger/AFP via Getty Images The Ohio Senate race has taken national center stage, with the winner which party will be in the majority on Capitol Hill next year. Driving the news: With just two weeks left until Election Day, politicians and celebrities are getting involved to try and help sway voters toward Rep. Tim Ryan (D) or J.D. Vance (R). Details: Ryan is one of the highest raising U.S. Senate candidates in the country, according to , but has received much less from national party groups than his GOP competitor. Vance has received more than $30 million from national Republicans. His campaign has spent just $3.7 million of its own money on ads, per an . On the other hand, Ryan's campaign has spent of its own money on ads. The intrigue: While Ryan might not be getting national party support, celebrities are showing up for his campaign. The Dave Matthews Band performed at KEMBA Live! Monday night to fundraise. A that 5,000 people showed up.In September, singer Paul Simon performed at a Canfield fundraiser and .And actor Mark Hamill hosted a to make calls on Ryan's behalf. The other side: Vance, who is endorsed by former President Trump, around Ohio last week and South Carolina this week.In September, Trump to campaign for Vance. What they're saying: "Tim Ryan claims he wants to be the face of his campaign, except when left-wing celebrities come knocking," a Vance campaign spokesperson tells Axios. "Not exactly a working man's image."Ryan's campaign did not respond to our requests for comment. Meanwhile, other statewide elections are also seeing star backing.Members of the cast of "The West Wing" — Allison Janney, Bradley Whitford and Martin Sheen — participated in a in late September. Actress Julia Louis-Dreyfus to raise money for the three Democratic Ohio on the ballot. What's next: Fox News is hosting a town hall with Ryan and Vance on in Columbus. J.D. Vance speaks at a September rally in Youngstown alongside former President Trump. Photo: Tom E. Puskar/AP Get more local stories in your inbox with .Subscribe Support local journalism by becoming a member.

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