CLEVELAND (WCMH) — The three Republicans in the U.S. Senate race sparred over a multitude of subjects during Ohio’s first debate, hosted by Your Local Election Headquarters.

Nexstar stations in Ohio — including NBC4 in Columbus, Fox 8 in Cleveland, WKBN and WYTV in Youngstown, and WDTN in Dayton — along with WOWK in Charleston, West Virginia, and WTRF in Wheeling, West Virginia, held a debate among three qualifying Republican candidates vying to unseat Sherrod Brown, a Democrat, in November.

The debate, from the studios of Fox 8 in Cleveland, saw businessman Bernie Moreno, Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose and State Sen. Matt Dolan exchange blows over the course of an hour on topics including abortion, the Jan. 6 riots and aid to Ukraine and Israel for respective wars.

View comments from analysts after the debate in the video player below:

In recent months, LaRose and Moreno have exchanged accusations of dishonesty, and Dolan has gone after his opponents over the Capitol riots of Jan. 6, 2021.

LaRose and Moreno — with the latter earning the endorsement of former President Donald Trump — have attempted to frame themselves as the “Trump candidate.” Dolan has not made Trump a central part of his candidacy, instead focusing on policy and beating Brown in November.

Brown has served in the U.S. Senate since 2007, last winning reelection in 2018. He recently spoke with Marshall and Toohey in an interview you can watch at this link.

Candidates in the debate have met specific polling and campaign fundraising thresholds.