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For too long, Ohio has seen the devastating effects of one-party rule in our state. The wealthy and well-connected get ahead, while working Ohioans get the shaft.
Ohio Democrats are saying enough is enough.
Ohio Democrats are ready to go to every corner of the state and show voters we’re on their side. We’re ready to draw the contrast between Republicans who are only looking out for themselves and their special interest buddies and Democrats who are laser-focused on the needs of working families. Ohio is a state full of potential, and Republicans have been holding us back for too long. Join us in the fight to turn Ohio blue and put our state back on the right track.
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Ohio Republicans aren't even trying to answer for their records anymore--they're just avoiding Ohioans altogether. But they can't avoid the message Ohioans will send at the ballot box in November when they elect Ohio Democrats who will lower costs, take on Republicans' corruption and get our state and country back on track. ... See MoreSee Less
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Vivek is hiding from Ohioans because he knows he can’t own up to his record of scheming to get himself richer at the expense of Ohio families. He can dodge the questions all he wants—he can’t hide from the clear choice at the ballot box in November. ... See MoreSee Less
As a union ironworker, Brian Poindexter understands what it's like to get to work and show up to build a better life for your family and community. #OH07 is ready for a leader who will take on corruption and get government working for working families. ... See MoreSee Less


Jon Husted:
- slashed your health insurance
- laid out the red carpet for data centers to Ohio
- is at the center of the FirstEnergy corruption scandal that is raising Ohioans’ energy costs
He's all wrong for Ohio. And Ohio families know it.
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The contrast: John Kulewicz will take on corruption. Keith Faber won't.
"One candidate for Ohio Attorney General is calling for the state inspector general to investigate" ties between JobsOhio and Intel.
"The other candidate hasn’t responded to questions" on the matter.
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A candidate for Ohio Attorney General is calling for an investigation of ties between the JobsOhio board and a company that got millions.
At the same time that Vivek Ramaswamy has been bashing Dr. Amy Acton for being a survivor of childhood sexual assault, he still is proudly touting Max Miller's endorsement on his website.
A seriously disturbing pattern of behavior.
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Called Ohioans “lazy and mediocre.” Flies over our communities daily on his private jet. Flew out of the country to Paris, France, on the 4th of July. Moved his business from Ohio to Texas. Took $100,000 from an Epstein associate, and refused to join Amy Acton to call for the release of the files. Said Medicaid and Medicare were “mistakes.” Mocked Amy Acton for being a survivor of childhood sexual abuse, mocks Ohioans as “jealous, bitter, and envious” of his wealth. Told Ohioans to stop “whining” about the data center boom.
And now, new reporting shows that Vivek Ramaswamy hired his mother to manipulate clinical trial data in a “pump and dump” scheme that left sick Ohioans broke and hopeless.
As we watch his campaign crumble around him, it’s never been more clear that he thinks Ohioans are stupid. We won’t elect him in November.
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While Washington Republicans slash Ohioans' healthcare, raise costs, and cater to the special interests keeping them in power, Ohio Democrats are taking on corruption and fighting for working families. It's time for leadership that actually puts Ohio first. ... See MoreSee Less
Our OhioWins volunteers have been tirelessly knocking doors, making calls, and having conversations to flip Ohio blue. We need your help--don't wait to get involved: ... See MoreSee Less

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Ohio Republicans aren't even trying to answer for their records anymore--they're just avoiding Ohioans altogether. But they can't avoid the message Ohioans will send at the ballot box in November when they elect Ohio Democrats who will lower costs, take on Republicans' corruption
Ohio Democrats show up for one another. 💙
The 19th Amendment paved the way for women to make their voices heard at the ballot box and claim their power in our political system.
That right was hard-won. Now, it’s under attack.
Mike Turner has had his chance to put our service members first and he has voted NO every single time.
Vivek is hiding from Ohioans because he knows he can’t own up to his record of scheming to get himself richer at the expense of Ohio families. He can dodge the questions all he wants—he can’t hide from the clear choice at the ballot box in November.
And we join Ohioans across the state in saying that we simply cannot wait �
As a union ironworker, Brian Poindexter understands what it's like to get to work and show up to build a better life for your family and community. #OH07 is ready for a leader who will take on corruption and get government working for working families.
Jon Husted:
- slashed your health insurance
- laid out the red carpet for data centers to Ohio
- is at the center of the FirstEnergy corruption scandal that is raising Ohioans’ energy costs
He's all wrong for Ohio. And Ohio families know it.
The tide is turning in Ohio this year.
The contrast: @JohnKulewicz will take on corruption. Keith Faber won't.
"One candidate for OH AG is calling for the state inspector general to investigate" ties between JobsOhio & Intel.
"The other candidate hasn’t responded to questions" on the matter.
Ohio attorney general candidate calls for investigation of ties between JobsOhio and Intel • Ohio...
A candidate for Ohio Attorney General is calling for an investigation of ties between the JobsOhio board and a company that got millions.
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