From Team Ohio Dems <[email protected]>
Subject Ohioans are paying more thanks to Jon Husted’s affordability crisis
Date December 8, 2025 7:52 PM
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Team,

You've probably noticed during your holiday shopping that everything costs more this year. That’s no accident – it’s all thanks to Jon Husted’s affordability crisis.

Every day in Washington, Jon Husted pushes for policies that drive up costs for working families. His reckless tariffs are squeezing small businesses and raising prices across the board, and his repeated votes against affordable healthcare are sending premiums soaring.

If you’re financially able, chip in anything you can today to help us defeat Jon Husted next year and elect Democratic leaders who will fight to lower costs for Ohio families. [link removed]

Ohioans across the state are struggling to put food on the table this holiday season because of decisions Husted proudly made. And while we struggle, Husted insists critics “are wrong” about his tariffs and claims “the policies are working.” Working for who?

You deserve better than out-of-touch politicians who shrug while we pay more for groceries, healthcare, basic necessities, and gifts for their loved ones.

But we can’t defeat Jon Husted or flip this Senate seat without your support. We’re finalizing our 2026 budget right now, and what we raise this month determines how quickly we can scale up our campaign next year.

That’s why we’re asking: will you chip in $10, $25, or any amount today to help us build a campaign powerful enough to take Husted down at the ballot box? [link removed]

We’re grateful for your support.

– Team Ohio Dems

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