The Ohio special election has been called, and what was a safe Republican House seat came within a whisker of going to Democrat. Here are two Ohio House races where the district is much bluer than the seat we nearly won, but the Democratic candidate is massively underfunded:
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In OH-14 (the northeast corner of the state),
@BetsyRaderOH is running in an R+5 district with half the money of her Republican opponent. Donate to Betsy Rader here:https://secure.actblue.com/donate/brfcweb1 reply 9 retweets 9 likesShow this thread -
In OH-10 (Dayton and Wright Patterson AFB),
@GasperforOH10 is running at a 3:1 disadvantage in cash on hand to Michael Turner. This is an R+4 district! It should be groaning under the weight of Democratic donations. You can give to Theresa here:https://secure.actblue.com/donate/gasperweb …1 reply 6 retweets 9 likesShow this thread -
And as a bonus, in OH-16
@SusanPalmerOH is running in an R+7 open seat against a former football player and millionaire's son from out of district who has a 15:1 cash advantage and no political experience. You can give to her here: https://www.susanpalmerforcongress.com/donate/2 replies 4 retweets 4 likesShow this thread -
The upshot is, in Ohio we just had direct, unequivocal proof in a special election that Democrats will outperform the 'partisan lean' of their district by A LOT. But we're leaving even more competitive races in neighboring districts badly underfunded. Why? What is the plan?
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So much talk about the upcoming election is speculative, or based on polling, but in central Ohio we can point to votes! The guy in a safe Republican seat came so close to winning it required a recount. We should give lots of money to the women in more competitive races next door
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