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What Does The Defeat Of The Right Wing Policies Mean To Middle Class America

This Election Day, Americans rejected Ohio Gov. Kasich’s anti-middle class agenda, Maine Republicans’ anti-democratic voting law, and Mississippi GOP’s extreme "personhood" proposal, while Arizona Republican state lawmaker Russell Pearce and Michigan Republican Rep. Paul Scott were fired outright.

An important message out of this election is that if we have middle class centric policies and ideals as opposed to attempting to achieve a false middle, middle class America will support you.

 


Regular Americans are fighting back against politicians who put the 1% ahead of the rest of us — and we’re winning.

Ordinary Americans are working harder and harder for less and less — and they’re beyond frustrated with politicians who don’t listen. This Election Day, regular Americans fought back against politicians who put padding the profits of the 1% ahead of strengthening the middle class. Whether they’re taking away the rights of American workers, protecting millionaire tax giveaways, or making it harder for millions of Americans to vote — Tea Party Republicans like Ohio Gov. Kasich have been put on notice. We all do better when we all do better. That’s why Americans are fighting back and standing side by side with our teachers, firefighters, and police officers — and we’re winning.


Do not believe these lies.

"Big Labor won in Ohio because they spent millions to win."

"The new voting restrictions don’t suppress voters, but they will prevent voter fraud."


Here are the key facts of the election results.

In Ohio, voters repealed a bill enacted earlier this year by Republican lawmakers and corporate-backed Gov. Kasich to take away the workers’ rights of hundreds of thousands of teachers, nurses, and firefighters.

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