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Have you registered to vote? There are extremists on the ballot this year

Friends,

Today is Ohio’s voter registration deadline for the March 19th Primary Election – so if you aren’t registered, or you’ve moved since you last voted, it’s your last chance to make sure you can make your voice heard in the upcoming primaries.

CHECK MY VOTER REGISTRATION →

This year in addition to the presidential election and a race that could decide control of the United States Senate, we have three Ohio Supreme Court elections that could impact everything from public education funding to accessible and affordable healthcare to reproductive rights to gerrymandering. 

So, check your registration and make a plan to cast your ballot on March 19.


One month from today, on March 19, Ohioans will head to the polls to cast our ballots in this year’s primary elections – and for Ohio Republicans, that means choosing their candidate to take on Senator Sherrod Brown in a race that could decide control of the United States Senate.

While we won’t know the winner for another month, here’s what we do know: Every single one of these Republicans is bad for Ohio.

Every one of them supports a ban on abortion. Every one of them has prioritized attacking each other (and Senator Brown!) while avoiding talking about the issues that matter to Ohioans – issues like prescription drug costs and job creation. And every one of them will take Ohio backward if elected.

We can’t afford to end up with Senator Moreno, LaRose, or Dolan – and we definitely can’t wait until after the primary to fight back. Please, rush $5 right now >>

In their recent debates, Ohio’s Republican Senate candidates have made it crystal clear that they don’t have any plans to fight for Ohioans: They’re in this race for themselves and their ultra-conservative, deep-pocketed allies.

And national Republicans are already digging deep: a GOP super PAC has put $83 million into attacking Sherrod Brown and flipping Ohio’s Senate seat red.

Thank you,

Ohio Democrats


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