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Sherrod Brown, Targeted By Crypto PAC In 2024, To Run For Senate Again

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Former Ohio Senator Sherrod Brown, who lost his US Senate seat in 2024 to Republican Bernie Moreno amid more than $40 million in spending backed by the crypto industry, has launched an election bid for 2026.

In a Saturday notice, Brown said he will run for Republican Senator Jon Husted’s seat in the 2026 US midterm elections — Moreno, who defeated Brown in 2024, won’t be up for reelection until 2030.

The former senator, who was one of the more outspoken voices on crypto in the previous session of Congress, lost to Moreno with more than 46% of the vote after a digital asset-backed political action committee (PAC) spent more than $40 million in media buys.

“I never planned to run for office again,” Brown wrote in a Saturday X post. “But I see what’s happening in Washington, and I can’t stand on the sidelines. It’s a government for the rich and powerful at the expense of everyday workers. I’m fighting to change that.”

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While serving in Congress as one of two senators from Ohio from 2007 to 2025, Brown was the chair of the Senate Banking Committee for four years and one of the more outspoken voices calling for comprehensive crypto legislation “in the wake of FTX’s implosion” in 2022.

Though many experts have speculated that Republicans will maintain majority control of the Senate after 2026, Brown’s potential return to the chamber could suggest that Ohio voters are dissatisfied with their current representation.

What happened during the 2024 election in Ohio?

Defend American Jobs, a PAC affiliated with Fairshake, a committee largely backed with contributions from cryptocurrency companies Coinbase and Ripple Labs, spent more than $40 million on media buys to support Moreno. Altogether, the Ohio Senate race was one of the most expensive in the state’s history, with reports suggesting that entities had spent more than $480 million on both sides. 

Fairshake, whose affiliates Defend American Jobs largely supported Republican candidates and Protect Progress Democratic ones, spent a reported $131 million to support and oppose candidates in the 2024 congressional elections. The result was that about 270 lawmakers who were considered to be “pro-crypto” by the Coinbase-affiliated advocacy organization Stand With Crypto won election or reelection.