I never planned on running for office again.
But I see what’s happening in Washington – and I can’t stay on the sidelines.
I’m jumping in this fight: I’m running for Senate in 2026.
Why? Because Ohioans are working harder than ever, and they’re still falling behind.
Why? Because wages are flat.
Why? Because costs are rising.
Why? Because the people in power are only looking out for their rich friends and corporate interests.
No one is fighting for Ohio workers and families in the Senate. But with your support, we can change that.
We can build a country where workers share in the wealth they create, where hard work pays off, and where everyone who works hard can afford a decent life.
This won’t be easy – and with Ohio being one of the most competitive Senate races in the country, we know there are many fights ahead. But if we stand together, we will win.
I need you with me, John: Will you chip in $10 split with the Voter Protection Project right now to help me flip Ohio’s Senate seat and stand up for workers across the country?
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In solidarity,
Sherrod
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