
jesse Baker
for Ohio State Senate seat 25
"No consultants.
No spamming you for money.
No dark money."

"No consultants.
No spamming you for money.
No dark money."

"I'm running for Congress-to end dark money in politics."
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"I'm running to get money out of politics, stop funding genocide, abolish ICE, pass universal health care, raise the minimum wage, and protect the environment. No amount of money will change my positions. I don't care about being a good Democrat or a good politician. I care about being a good American."

“For decades, we’ve watched a two-party system that works for its own preservation first, its billionaire and corporate donors second, and the People only if it can be bothered.
It’s a rigged game designed to keep us divided and fighting amongst ourselves over culture-war scraps, while the entrenched powers in both aisles quietly split the real winnings: our liberty, our paychecks, and our future."

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"This campaign is about showing there’s an alternative to the chaos and instability caused by corporate CEOs and the bought-and-paid-for politicians who stand by as our people struggle. Our fight is rooted in our commitment to working people and our firm belief that all people have a right to a dignified life! We’re running to build a political organization that gives voice and confidence to the working people of Ohio. It’s time to stop going around in circles while the elites trade places. We are building the fight for a better future — a socialist future."
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"Democracy should belong to voters — not corporations.
I support banning corporate PAC money, ending dark money influence, strengthening disclosure laws, and advancing public financing systems that empower small donors over billionaires."

"Trust is foundational to governmental legitimacy. When our representatives are okay with enormous amounts of money from a small number of interested parties influencing our elections, that legitimacy comes into question. It is reasonable for the citizens to question the loyalty of our representatives in a political system swamped with money.
Who do our elected officials represent? The people that vote for them or the wealthy donors that fund them?"