Henry J. Gomez is a senior national political reporter for NBC News
Bernie Moreno, the Republican Senate nominee in Ohio whose past as a car dealer has been mocked and scrutinized by his Democratic rival, is preparing a return to the auto industry. In a recently filed personal financial disclosure statement, Moreno identified himself as a manager of two companies — including a realty business that he lists as an asset — that, according to public records, are developing a Mercedes-Benz dealership.
And he had to pay $400,000 in back pay to his workers that he stiffed on overtime.” Moreno has framed Brown as a career politician too closely aligned with President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic presidential nominee, to be trusted in a state where Trump beat them by 8 percentage points. “His fake slogan is the ‘dignity of work,’” Moreno said at an event this month in Medina, near Cleveland.
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