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Trump-backed Senate candidate Bernie Moreno vows to 'finally retire' Democrat Sherrod Brown

Hispanic businessman and GOP Senate candidate Bernie Moreno joined "Sunday Night in America with Trey Gowdy" to discuss his bid to flip a blue Senate seat in Ohio.

Gowdy prompted Moreno to break down how "a liberal senator can represent Ohio,' referring to Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, who has held the seat since 2007.

Moreno explained that come election season, Brown "pretends he's a moderate and the media, especially all over Ohio, cover for him."

Moreover, Moreno believes Brown's "attachment" to President Biden has left the Democratic senator vulnerable.

OHIO REPUBLICAN US SENATE CANDIDATE BERNIE MORENO HAS SPECIAL MESSAGE FOR GOP MEMBERS WHO 'DON'T LIKE' TRUMP

"He's never been up against somebody who was well-resourced. He's never been up against somebody who had an actual contrast between him and the candidate and, most importantly, he's never been up where he's at the top of the ticket versus President Trump," Moreno stated.

"So Sherrod Brown has got to overcome his attachment to Biden, his terrible record. People are going to vote with [their] pocketbook in November, and this is going to be the time we finally retire him."

Moreno joined Trump at a rally Saturday ahead of Tuesday's Republican primary, where he'll face State Sen. Matt Dolan and Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose.

When prompted to address Democratic efforts to "boost" the GOP hopeful under assumptions he might be easier to beat in a general election, Moreno replied, "The reality is, they always think outsiders are easier to beat because they come from a culture where the only thing that you should do is be a politician your whole life."

Gowdy also asked Moreno to address what he believed was the federal government's role on the issue of education, to which

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