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Mike Gibbons wants to raise taxes on the middle class

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Did you see the latest? {NAME}, Mike Gibbons -- a GOP candidate in the Ohio Senate race -- said this

Did you see the latest? {NAME}, Mike Gibbons -- a GOP candidate in the Ohio Senate race -- said this: “The middle class is not really paying any kind of a fair share.” This is the problem with multi-millionaires thinking they can represent us in Congress. They have no clue how hard middle-class Ohioans work. [Chip in $26 (or $5 or $1) right now to help defeat out-of-touch multi-millionaires like Gibbons at the ballot box this November >>]( If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: [Express Donate $5]( [Express Donate $10]( [Express Donate $26]( [Express Donate $100]( [Donate Another Amount]( Gibbons is an investment banker who loaned his own campaign $11 million from his own personal wealth -- he’s the biggest self-funder in the Ohio GOP primary. Anyone who spent time talking to workers in communities around our state would know that it's corporations that outsource Ohioans' jobs -- not working people in Ohio -- that don't pay anything close to their fair share. And Gibbons is not alone. The entire Republican field for Senate is a bunch of multi-millionaires out of touch with working Ohioans, and this is their agenda if their party takes back the Senate. Washington Republicans want to raise taxes on half of Americans -- a group that is mostly working families. Democrats passed the largest tax for working families ever, and are working to bring down costs for middle-class families and hold accountable the multinational corporations that send Ohioans' jobs overseas and raise their prices. [We’re working to elect candidates who understand the Dignity of Work and who will put working people first -- not corporations, not Wall Street, and not their own bottom lines. Chip in right now to strengthen our efforts in 2022 and elections to come.]( With gratitude, Sherrod Paid for BY FRIENDS OF SHERROD BROWN [unsubscribe]( . Contributions or gifts to Friends of Sherrod Brown are not tax deductible. Friends of Sherrod Brown 3867 West Market Street Ste. 289 Akron, OH 44333 United States [www.sherrodbrown.com](

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