Friends,
When I was a young family doctor working in the hospital, a snowstorm hit the Upper Peninsula and made travel by road impossible.
To get to work, I had to cross-country ski for three miles. I worked a 36-hour shift and then returned home courtesy of the EMS and an ambulance.
When I got home, I remember opening a can of peas. That was my dinner. It was 1 a.m. I went to bed, woke up early, showered, got a ride back to the hospital, and resumed work.
You can count on this grit and work ethic when I get to Congress. Why?
Because we have so
much work to do.
To pass universal healthcare, save Social Security, reignite a labor movement, protect workers, codify Roe, and invest in public education, housing, and childcare, you deserve serious commitment.
As long as I have skis and a can of peas, I'll tirelessly fight for the people of rural Michigan, snowstorms notwithstanding.
First, Friends, I need your help getting there. Your contributions are making it happen. Thank you.
-Dr. Bob
Bob Lorinser
Candidate for US Congress
Northern Michigan / Upper Peninsula
Democrat, MI01