Senate race in Ohio is ground zero for hopes of more manufacturing jobs

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Senate race in Ohio is ground zero for hopes of more manufacturing jobs
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The transformation of American manufacturing that is unfolding in Ohio promises to reshape the nation’s economy and its politics, with new solar energy, electric vehicle and semiconductor plants sprouting in faded factory towns.

by more than 10 percent since March, which makes U.S. goods more expensive for overseas buyers.

The type of voters who work in Ohio’s factories may decide the race. White voters without a college degree made up more than half of the electorate here in 2020, and they backed Trump by a 2-to-1 margin, according towill acknowledge that it is unlikely all of them can be replaced. “There’s no way,” he said, standing outside a local steelworkers union hall.

Vance, who detailed the social costs of deindustrialization in his best-selling memoir, has attacked Ryan as a career politician who failed to prevent the job losses he now bemoans.The Republican praised Trump for exploding the bipartisan consensus in favor of free trade, which he said wrongly allowed production jobs to go abroad on the assumption that high-paying research and development jobs would remain in the United States.

“If you’re really going to rebuild American manufacturing, it is going to be a multi-administration, multi-decade project,” he said. But some experts caution that most of the new positions will require skills that are in short supply in places like Ohio. Last month, Toledo Solar said it would expand in response to Biden’s signing this summer of the Inflation Reduction Act, which contained $430 million in tax incentives for renewable energy.

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