Ohio Dems
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Electing Democrats across Ohio
Ohio, USA
Joined July 2007
“Perceived to be rising costs.” Now Vivek lectures us that we are imagining things. Ohioans shopping for groceries before the winter storm weren’t imagining those costs. They aren’t imagining their utility bills, rising healthcare premiums, or so many other daily struggles.
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What we are witnessing in Minnesota is not normal or okay. Law enforcement should be keeping people safe by going after dangerous criminals, not by terrorizing communities. The people of Minnesota deserve a full and transparent investigation, safe streets, and basic human
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More than 2.5 million Ohio seniors and people with disabilities rely on Medicare. Over 3 million families depend on Medicaid. These programs keep Ohioans healthty and secure. But, @VivekGRamaswamy calls these programs a "mistake." He's not fighting for you.
Klein: Were Medicare and Medicaid mistakes? Ramaswamy: I believe they were. With the benefit of retrospect, particularly Medicaid.
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Jon Husted is telling struggling Ohioans to just “earn more” and that their “work ethic is broken”.
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Trump and Republicans made sure to pass tax cuts for the rich, then they let ACA tax credits expire. Priorities. The result - massive cost increases. And now hundreds of thousands of Ohioans have lost health care. https://t.co/U11OphQB1h
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Fewer Ohioans have signed up for health insurance through the Affordable Care Act this year—and cost appears to be a big reason why.
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Republicans are still trying to ignore the will of Ohioans and make care harder to access. Ohio Democrats will keep holding anti choice politicians accountable and will elect leaders who always fight for a woman’s right to choose.
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But Ohio Democrats fought back. We built a coalition of Democrats, Independents, and Republicans who agreed that people, not politicians, should make decisions about their own bodies. Ohio voters enshrined abortion rights in our state constitution.
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53 years ago, Roe v. Wade recognized reproductive freedom as a constitutional right. Its overturning four years ago was a devastating blow to women in Ohio and across the country.
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We fought to extend the ACA credits so people wouldn't die. We were successful, and there is a bill that'll solve the problem for the country. It sits in the Senate—and guess what? They're sitting on it. For the American people listening, one thing you can do to dislodge this
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This administration continues to put union jobs at risk, especially in Ohio. 15 Ohio energy and infrastructure projects totaling $9 million have been canceled because of this administration – the fifth highest state total in the country.
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Last year, Ohioans paid $1,532 more due to Trump's inflation. Trump promised to “bring down costs." Last week, he even claimed that “inflation is defeated" — but a year into his presidency, Ohioans are paying the price of his affordability crisis. When will he start prioritizing
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Help support the candidates who want to make YOUR life easier. Visit https://t.co/DyZtEoC3zm to help us help YOU.
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And Ohio Dems are also laying the groundwork for 2030. A Democratic governor and wins in key statewide races could flip the Redistricting Commission, creating a fairer path forward and a legislature that better reflects Ohio voters.
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WVXU: "Ohio Democrats are feeling pretty good about their chances to win back the governor’s office" https://t.co/tNMK42A2gG
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Here's how Ohio Democrats might lay the groundwork this year for their journey to the Promised Land in the 2030s.
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I'm Kristina Knickerbocker: Air Force Veteran, Nurse Practitioner, and Mom. I’m running for Congress because hardworking families in Ohio are being left behind. Our bills are too high, healthcare is too expensive, and the chaos in Washington is taking its toll on every American.
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One year later, the message remains true. This is STILL no time for apathy or complacency. This year, we have the opportunity to vote for the change we want to see. This year, and all years to come, are times for vigorous and positive action.
Today still belongs to the late great Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and we hope you will join us in honoring his memory. We’d like to remind you of his thoughts on progress which are especially relevant today.
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