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Thursday, October 28, 2010

Obama (12), Clinton (2) and Biden (4) are back in in Ohio trying to defeat John Kasich.

Proud American,

It may sound like bad casting for a Halloween B-movie, but Barack Obama (12th visit), Joe Biden (4th visit) and Bill Clinton (2nd visit) will all be in Ohio this weekend to campaign for Ted Strickland.

You might remember Ted Strickland - he's the one who ranted a few weeks ago that the "Republican Party has been overtaken over by the zealots, by the extremists, by the radicals, by the reckless."

Clearly, they think the concept of lower taxes and smaller, more efficient government is reckless and radical. I wholeheartedly disagree.
Ted Strickland and his left wing allies will be spending over $7 million dollars against me on television to smear and distort my record.

I need your help to get my message out. Please consider making a generous financial contribution to my campaign so that I am able to defend myself against their attack ads.

Also, please watch this video to see in their own words how Ted Strickland and Barack Obama are twins on the issues - both fought for stimulus; both fought for Obamacare; and both will raise taxes. Americans and Ohioans can't take any more of their change.

Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson was recently quoted as saying the Ohio Governor's Race "is a test for President Obama in the next two years." Mayor Jackson is right - the stakes of this election are high.

Your financial contribution will send a message to our leaders in Washington that the Obama/Strickland policies of high taxes and ever-expanding government are killing job growth.

Please donate today


Ohio is the biggest state in America where we have the opportunity to defeat an elected incumbent liberal Democrat Governor.

Won't you help me?

Sincerely,
John Kasich
Candidate for Ohio Governor
Former Chairman of the House Budget Committee
P.S. Please forward this email to 10 of your friends and family so they can understand the importance of the Ohio gubernatorial election

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