John,
Yesterday, I sent you an email with my complete financial disclosure so that you could decide for yourself whether or not I’m fit to be your representative. My disclosure is also linked to our website for maximum transparency.
Max Miller was legally required to submit a disclosure earlier in the year. Max didn’t put his disclosure on his website the way we did, but we managed to find it.
Here’s Max Miller’s financial disclosure.
The disclosure reveals that Max hasn’t earned any of the money he receives. His income comes from multiple trust funds, and he made significantly more money than the average American last year despite not working just off due to his trusts.
Max grew up rich as a member of Cleveland's "Royalty", and never had to work to afford basic living expenses. He’s out of touch with the hardworking men and women who make our community unique.
When I was growing up, my dad biked to work every day because our family could only afford to pay for one car. My parents had trouble consistently putting food on the table, and we lived paycheck to paycheck. I know what it’s like to struggle. Max has no idea.
I’ve worked for every dollar I have. Max has had his life handed to him on a silver platter, and now he thinks the people of Ohio’s 7th district will just hand him a seat in Congress. Will you join our campaign?
Unfortunately, Max’s ultra-rich friends have given him a lot of money. He has a massive fundraising advantage, and we need to keep pace. Donate to our campaign now to show Max we won’t just hand him a seat in Congress.