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A Better Life for Working People.

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Adrian Vitus, Congressional Candidate in Ohio 6 district

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Where I stand

America today has two economies - one for the politicians and billionaires, and one for everyone else. They are richer than ever before, but life for working people in Ohio gets tougher every year. 
It's time to stand up and put working people first.
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Lower Prices and Higher Wages = More Money in your Pocket.

Care for our Community = Medicare for All, Universal Childcare, Public Education, Employment, and Community Safety.

End Political Corruption = No Dark Money, No Billionaires.

My name is Adrian.

And this is my story

Adrian Vitus, Congressional Candidate in Ohio 6 district

Youngstown, and the Ohio Valley, have a story. It’s about being tough, hardworking, and building things together.

 

I grew up here, with generations of union workers and proud immigrant roots in my family. From my middle-class childhood, I saw my parents work their whole lives, and I listened when they told me that hard work pays off. I studied at Youngstown State University, then got an advanced degree and worked internationally at the top of my field.

 

But I also know what it’s like to work hard and not get ahead.

 

Earlier this year, my career was taken away along with thousands of federal workers and veterans by some of the world’s richest men. It's time we represent ourselves.

Because Ohioans deserve someone who fights for us, not sells us out.

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Let's meet!

We have been ignored by millionaire politicians for too long. Our cities and towns were built by working people, and that's who I want to hear from. This campaign is not mine, it's yours. It's time we represent ourselves.

So, let's chat! 

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I am here to represent the working majority, not  a few wealthy interests or big corporations.

Because of that, I am not taking a dollar from corporate PACs. ​

People, yes. Shady corporations, no.

This campaign is fully funded by people just like you. Please consider a small contribution!

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