Trump-supported businessman Bernie Moreno is leading by 9 points in the Ohio Republican primary for the U.S. Senate race according to a new poll released the day before the state's Tuesday primary election.
The final Emerson College poll of probable GOP voters, conducted on Sunday and Monday, indicates Moreno with 38 percent support — a 9-point lead over state Sen. Matt Dolan, who has 29 percent support.
Only 12 percent in the survey support Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose, who has experienced a gradual decline in support since January, when he had 21 percent. An early March poll showed LaRose with 16 percent support. LaRose has little financial capability to keep up with Dolan and Moreno, who are each self-funding their campaigns.
Moreno has seen a significant increase in support since earlier this month, gaining 15 points in the polls, from 23 percent in early March. The poll was conducted after former President Trump traveled to Ohio to campaign for Moreno on Saturday, drawing media attention that likely boosted Moreno’s performance in the polls.
Pollsters noted that the race is likely closer than it appears, as it continues to narrow between Moreno and Dolan, while LaRose’s support diminishes. Dolan’s support slightly increased since the early March poll, too, rising by three points, from 26 percent to 29 percent.
Among the probable Ohio GOP primary voters surveyed, a notable 21 percent say they are still undecided or are supporting someone else, just a couple of days before the election.
A majority of undecided probable GOP voters are leaning toward Dolan (51 percent) when asked whom they’re leaning towards, despite being undecided. When their leanings are included in the total, Moreno’s lead narrows to 4 points.
“Moreno’s lead over Dolan, 38% to 29% is accompanied by 21% of undecided voters, who break more for Dolan, tightening the race to within the poll’s margin of error, 44% to 40%,” Emerson College Polling Executive Director Spencer Kimball said in a statement about the poll.
The Senate GOP primary battle in Ohio has grown increasingly heated and personal in recent days as candidates seek to clinch the GOP nomination to try to unseat Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio).
The poll earlier this month, conducted March 7-10, surveyed Democratic and Republican registered voters. The poll showed Brown leading all three candidates in hypothetical 2024 Senate matchups.
The most recent poll was conducted March 17-18 and surveyed 450 likely Republican voters in Ohio. The margin of error is +/- 4.6 percentage points.