From JD Vance <[email protected]>
Subject We should tax companies that are shipping jobs overseas
Date November 10, 2021 3:29 PM
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Friend,

We must reward companies who put Americans first.

For too long, Washington has given tax breaks to billionaires and big corporations who reward us by outsourcing American jobs for cheap labor in foreign countries.

While New York corporate big shots enjoy their weekends in the Hamptons, it&rsquo;s middle class Americans, like you, who bear the brunt of their selfishness. It must end.

I&rsquo;ve had enough of Coastal Elites taking jobs away from hard working, middle class Ohioans. I need you to join me in demanding we punish companies who ship American jobs overseas.


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It pains me that these Coastal Elites who couldn&rsquo;t point out Ohio on a map are getting rich while decent people like YOU struggle. It&rsquo;s fundamentally wrong and I will not stop until we fix it.

Friend, I will be reviewing the signatures on my petition later, I hope to see your name on there.


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Please add your name TODAY to demand Washington take a stand against companies that ship American jobs overseas.

Thank you,

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JD Vance

Candidate for Senator from Ohio



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