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Sherrod Brown wins Ohio Democratic Senate primary, NBC News projects

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Former Sen. Sherrod Brown has won the Democratic Senate primary in Ohio, setting up a key matchup against Republican Sen. Jon Husted. NBC News’ Gadi Schwartz and Steve Kornacki break down the numbers in Ohio and other Midwest races.

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