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@sensherrodbrown was taking all the necessary steps to assemble a competitive bid. In interviews, writes our Washington correspondent Philip Elliott, the Ohio Democrat sounded every bit the contender, framing himself as a lifelong progressive who could get white, working-class voters to pull the lever for a Democrat. “I don’t have to show my progressive bona fides. I am who I am. But I’m also going to win the industrial Midwest,” he told TIME in January, riding in his Ohio-made Jeep from Cleveland to Lordstown for a union-hall conversation with soon-to-be-out-of-work automakers. A Brown candidacy, he said, would expand the electorate in ways Hillary Clinton failed. Despite his meager early polling numbers, many Democrats saw him as a sleeper threat. Which is why it was a shock March 7 when Brown announced he saw his seat in the Senate as the best way for him to continue battling on behalf of working people. Read more about the first big surprise of the 2020 Democratic presidential primary at the link in bio. Photograph by Devin Yalkin (@dedecim) for TIME


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