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Sherrod Files For Reelection to “Make Sure Hard Work Pays Off For Everyone”

COLUMBUS, OH – Last week, Senator Sherrod Brown rallied supporters after filing paperwork to be on the ballot in 2024. Sherrod has always fought for Ohioans and the Dignity of Work and is running for reelection to make sure hard work pays off for every family.

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WDTN: “Brown said he’s continuing to fight for the Dignity of Work to make sure hard work pays off for everyone. He’s also pushing for women to be in charge of their own healthcare decisions.”

WBNS“The Senator touched on what he wants to accomplish by staying in office. That includes bringing jobs to Ohio through the CHIPS Act and addressing the fentanyl crisis.” 

Sherrod Brown on WCMH“When people go to the grocery store, they’re paying higher prices because of executive bonuses and because of stock buybacks…When a CEO makes 300 times what a worker makes, something is wrong.”

Sherrod Brown“You’ve got the three Republican candidates that are even more dug in – saying they want a national abortion ban… I listen to the voters.”

Spectrum“Senator Sherrod Brown has filed the paperwork to run for reelection in 2024.” 

WKBN“[Sherrod] also met with supporters in Columbus this afternoon and told them he wants all Ohioans to know he’s on their side, fighting for the working class, and women’s health decisions.”

Ohio Capital Journal: Ohio’s 2024 U.S. Senate race shaping up as filing deadline looms
Nick Evans
December 18, 2023

  • At a press conference Friday, Brown laid out his theory of the race. He argued voters will make their decision based on contrasts, and “whose side” they believe the candidate is on.
  • Brown empathized with families still struggling with inflation and placed the blame squarely on corporate greed.
  • The Senator also went on the offensive, drawing one of those contrasts between himself and his rivals when it comes to abortion policy. “I fought for Issue 1 so that women can have reproductive rights. My three opponents all still call for a national abortion ban,” Brown said. “Which side are you on? You’re on the side of I want women to make these decisions. I don’t want politicians up the street making these decisions.”
  • Brown has carved out a unique political brand for himself that has proven successful even as Ohio voters have shifted to the right. He emphasizes wages and pensions, as well as health care access and better coverage. The Intel deal could dramatically increase central Ohio’s corporate landscape, but to Brown it’s a boon for organized labor.
  • Instead of dividing the world into right and left, Brown talks about ‘special interests’ and ‘little guys,’ presenting himself as defending the latter.
  • “When people go to the grocery store, they’re paying higher prices because of executive bonuses, and because of stock buybacks,” Brown argued.“When a CEO makes 300 times what a worker makes something’s wrong,” he added. “And that’s a big part of this, and you start talking about the economy, it’s always about ‘who’s side are you on?’ and voters in Ohio know whose side I’m on.”

The Times Leader: Sen. Brown rallies supporters after filing for reelection
December 16, 2023

  • On Friday, U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown rallied supporters after filing paperwork and signatures to be on the ballot in 2024.
  • “Ohioans know I’m on their side — from fighting for the Dignity of Work to making sure hard work pays off for everyone,” Brown said. “From standing up to Wall Street and special interests following the profit-at-all-costs business model to making sure Ohio women are in charge of their own healthcare decisions. That’s what I’ve always stood for and why I’m running for reelection — because when you love this country, you fight for the people who make it work.”

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