Robin Weirauch Canvasses Neighborhood Today
This in from the Robin Weirauch for Ohio’s Fifth Congressional District Campaign:
Robin Weirauch Canvasses Neighborhood Today with Two High School Students Concerned About the Lack of Jobs in NW Ohio
Bowling Green—On Monday, Robin Weirauch, candidate for Congress (OH-05) went door-to-door with two Northwest Ohio high school seniors concerned about the lack of jobs available to them as they struggle to build a future in Northwest Ohio.
“I’ve traveled all across Northwest Ohio, from Polk to Pleasant to right here in Perrysburg. Everywhere I go, I hear the same story: ‘I used to make a good living here, had good health care and a good pension.’ But now, after years of watching career politicians put corporate interests over the interests of people like you and me, the story is very different,” said Robin Weirauch. “Too many here have seen their job move to China, their credit card payments pile up, and the cost of basic health care become too expensive for their family so they’ve been forced to move.
“Tomorrow we can reject the politics of the past by voting for change. Together, we can shake things up and ensure that jobs stay right here in Northwest Ohio. With your help, we will send a message loud and clear so no parent ever has to tell their son or daughter again they are forced to leave Northwest Ohio to look for work because politicians in Washington failed to do their job.”
Ohioans have seen 300,000 jobs sent overseas. Brandon Closson and Trent both volunteering for Robin’s campaign because they are worried about the lack of jobs in Northwest Ohio and worry they may have to move away from the area if things don’t change.
Brandon Closson lives with his grandparents in Kalida. His parents had to leave the community last year to find better paying jobs. Trent Smith was born and grew up in Northwest Ohio and would like to continue to live in the area but he is concerned that he won’t be able to find a job that will allow him to stay here.