Monday, April 21, 2008

OH-16: John Boccieri(D) Continues to Build Momentum

Campaign to Put Ohio's Middle Class First

I just love it when Ian drops these Press Releases in my lap. I can't catch enough news about "Bo", because he is on the move non-stop! It must be a residual affect of that NCAA-I "Stolen Base" title he held in college!

Democratic State Senator Holds Commanding 2 to 1 Fundraising Lead Over Republican Opponent

(Canton, OH) Congressional candidate and
State Senator John Boccieri(D) continues to build momentum for his campaign to put Ohio's middle class first by holding a commanding 2 to 1 financial lead over his opponent State Senator Kirk Schuring. Boccieri has a more than $200,000 fundraising advantage over Schuring and has out-raised him in all of the reporting periods this election cycle.


"John Boccieri has built a strong campaign that speaks to voters' demands for promoting policies that put Ohio's middle class first, invests in jobs and health care here at home, and ends tax breaks for companies that ship jobs overseas," said Boccieri for Congress Campaign Manager Ian Walton.
According to reports filed with the Federal Election Commission this week, the Boccieri campaign reported raising roughly $307,000 from the period starting January 1, 2008 through March 31, 2008. This brings his fundraising total to over $692,000 for the cycle—more than the all previous Democratic candidates in the 16th district combined over the last 25 years. By comparison, his Republican opponent Kirk Schuring raised just $221,000 for the quarter and roughly $490,000 for the cycle. Boccieri ended the reporting period with roughly $251,000 on-hand versus Schuring who has only about $103,000.


"Our commanding fundraising lead is yet another signal that John Boccieri continues to win over Ohioans from across the political spectrum that are demanding change in Washington," Walton said. "At the same time, despite being highly touted by Washington Republicans, Schuring's fundraising like his primary performance, has been surprisingly lackluster."
Also an Air Force Reservist, John Boccieri still serves after 14 years in the United States Air Force, obtaining the rank of Major and was deployed in four rotations in Operation Iraqi Freedom. In the legislature, John has been a tireless advocate for Ohio's veterans, working families and the jobs and industries that have built our state. In Congress, John Boccieri is someone who will put partisanship aside and fight to defend our country from terrorists, make health care more affordable and ease the economic crunch for Ohio families.

The Canton Repository has said:

Boccieri's particular interests in the Legislature — education and veterans issues — would translate well to Congress, as would his desire to promote Ohio's potential for alternative-energy research and industry.
The Fix, a political blog on The Washington Post’s Web site, had the 16th District as No. 3 on its list last week of seats most likely to change political party control in the U.S. House of Representatives. Retiring U.S. Rep. Ralph Regula, a Navarre Republican, has held the seat since 1973.

State Sen. John Boccieri enjoys a financial advantage over his Republican opponent in the open 16th Congressional District race.

We've got a lot of work to do moving forward, but man isn't it awesome when a Democratic contender, in a Congressional District that has gone Republican for 60 long years, is beating the "heir apparent" in the early money race! We'll be bringing you more highlights as news breaks.

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2 comments:

Sarah Lane said...

The people in Ohio want change and that's why Boccieri is out raising his opponent. It's as simple as that. Boccieri's fundraising success is good news for Ohio considering Schuring will support Republican policies that hurt working class Ohioans.

GARoach said...

Thanks, Sarah! It's great to know that The nation is watching OH's Fighting 16th District. We need new leadership in the US Congress that will fight for working families instead of K-Street.