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John , the year is 1983.
I was just 17 years old. President Reagan was in the White House, Scarface hit
theaters, and Billboard’s year-end top song was "Every Breath You Take" by The
Police.
But guess who else was there in '83? Marcy Kaptur, and she's still in Congress
40 years later. She isn’t just a part of the swamp—Marcy is the swamp.
Ready for this? The picture on the left is of me around my high school
graduation. The right? That’s Marcy, around the same year, being sworn into
Congress…
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I love the '80s, but there's a limit to nostalgia. Marcy's been there since
the year Return of the Jedi hit theaters—we've had a few more (some unwanted)
Star Wars trilogies since then.
John , while many have tried and failed, our campaign is different. We are
determined to end her 40-year reign, bring fresh ideas to Congress, and be a
new voice for Ohio’s 9th Congressional District.
Help us retire Marcy with your generous support:
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IT’S TIME TO GO, MARCY!
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Thank you for challenging the status quo, gutting the swamp, and being a
crucial part of our campaign.
Faithfully,
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Craig Riedel
Republican candidate for OH-9
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