It's time to put people first, and elect Rich Cordray and
Betty Sutton, and Democrats up and down the ticket to make
sure Ohioans have access to affordable health care, quality
education and good-paying jobs. It's time to elect leaders
we can trust.
If we can turn Ohio blue, retake the governorship, win
Ohio's other four statewide offices, and make gains at the
Ohio Statehouse, it will send a signal that Ohio is a state
that will take the lead and make change happen.
Every election matters, but the 2018 election matters more
than most. With the Ohio governor, secretary of state and
auditor sitting on the redistricting commission, the results
of those elections this year will reverberate in Ohio until
2031.
And you can cast your ballot almost every day between now
and Election Day -- even on Saturday, starting on Oct. 27.
For Attorney General, Steve Dettelbach will continue the
work he's done as a U.S. Attorney and a career federal
prosecutor. Steve has vowed to stand up for the vulnerable
and hold the powerful accountable.
Auditor candidate Zack Space is running a hard-charging
campaign to restore faith in Ohio's broken political system.
Zack is on a crusade to shine a light on the corrupting
influence of money in politics, and to do his part to
eradicate partisan gerrymandering in Ohio that results in
political extremism and dysfunction.
One of the most qualified Secretary of State candidates in
Ohio history, Kathleen Clyde is a leading state legislator
who has focused her entire career on protecting voter
rights. Kathleen is committed to making sure our elections
are secure, our districts are fair, our map-making is
transparent, every voice is heard, and every vote is
counted.
Clyde recently attended a NAACP candidate forum in
Cincinnati that her opponent said he would attend but never
showed up. As Sherrod Brown often says, this election is
about who you're fighting for and what you're fighting
against.
Rob Richardson, a longtime champion for workers across Ohio,
is running for state Treasurer to bring accountability,
innovation and opportunity back to the office.
For the Ohio Supreme Court, Judges Melody Stewart and
Michael Donnelly, are highly qualified, deeply passionate,
and will help bring more balance to the court. They will
work (as they have worked for years) to increase access,
accountability, and transparency in Ohio's criminal justice
system.
Find all the information you need to make your voice heard
by voting early or on Election Day Nov. 6 at IWillVote.com/OH.
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