For this year’s intensely competitive U.S. Senate race, in which as many as six people are spending millions of dollars as they try to win the May Republican primary, candidates are wearing their numbers -- believe them or not -- on their sleeves.
Ohio's GOP candidates seeking to replace U.S. Sen. Rob Portman appearing at a candidate forum in October in suburban Columbus. The candidates all are trying to outdo each other while promoting their internal polls, something that campaign soften keep quiet for strategic reasons. COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Political candidates in Ohio often keep internal polling to themselves, using it to guide their strategic decisions or to pitch potential donors on what makes them a good investment.
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