With Tim Ryan running for the open Ohio Senate seat and Nan Whaley competing to be Ohio’s next governor, we have the opportunity to elect a strong, pro-worker delegation to represent Ohioans.
But those aren’t the only opportunities to elect Dignity of Work leaders in Ohio in 2022. There’s an excellent slate of candidates whose names will be on the ballot alongside Tim and Nan’s:
Jeff Crossman for Attorney General
Taylor Sappington for Auditor of State
Chelsea Clark for Secretary of State
Scott Schertzer for Treasurer
But just like Tim and Nan, Jeff, Taylor, Chelsea, and Scott are up against the GOP fundraising machine. They’ve set a 24-hour goal to raise $20,000 to strengthen their campaigns for the fight ahead. Will you split a contribution between their campaigns?
If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately and split between Jeff Crossman, Taylor Sappington, Chelsea Clark, and Scott Schertzer:
Jeff, Taylor, Chelsea, and Scott have the experience and character to lead Ohio forward:
Raised by a single mom, Jeff worked nights to pay his way through college and law school. He understands that for most Ohioans, nothing is given and everything is earned.
As Nelsonville Auditor, Taylor started an investigation on day one that led to the largest theft and fraud bust in Nelsonville history. He’s breaking barriers as the first openly gay candidate for statewide office in Ohio.
Chelsea grew up in rural Ohio as a 6th generation farmer, which instilled in her the values of perseverance, grit, and advocacy.
Scott grew up in Marion, Ohio and served his community as a teacher for 13 years. He knows that when the people in power in Columbus spend their time playing politics, it’s Ohioans who pay the price.
Jeff, Taylor, Chelsea, and Scott are counting on grassroots support to win their races and flip Ohio blue. Please -- make a contribution to help reach their goal before time runs out.
With gratitude,
Sherrod
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