Ohio Sen. Sherrod Brown, a liberal favorite who stayed neutral in the 2008 Democratic primary, has endorsed Hillary Clinton over his colleague Sen. Bernie Sanders in the 2016 race.
“As Ohio’s working families continue to recover from the worst economic recession in our country’s history, we need a president who’s committed to growing our economy by lifting up the middle class,” Brown said in a statement. “I am proud to endorse her today because I know she will keep Ohio moving forward.”
It’s another significant nod for Clinton, leaving few remaining possible supporters in Congress for Sanders. Brown is a leading populist progressive in the Senate with close ties to labor unions. And he has worked with Sanders on numerous pieces of legislation.
Sanders so far has only two Democratic members of Congress supporting him, the two co-chairmen of the Congressional Progressive Caucus. And Brown’s support comes a day after Clinton picked up the endorsement of Delaware Sen. Tom Carper, who had said he would support fellow Delawarean Joe Biden if the vice president entered the race.
In his statement, Brown cited Clinton’s opposition to the Trans-Pacific Partnership, a massive trade deal between a dozen Pacific Rim countries that Clinton helped negotiate as secretary of state.








