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Ohio Individual Race: OH-18

Incumbent:Bob Ney  (R)
 Bob Ney has a lifetime AFL-CIO congressional voting record of voting wrong on working family issues 70 percent of the time.
  
Challenger(s):Zachary Space (D)
 
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 Joy Padgett (R)
  
 
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Endorsed Candidate: Zachary Space 
 

Straight Facts About Our Candidates

U.S. House of Representatives, Ohio, District 18

ZACK SPACE IS ON OUR SIDE

A STRONG VOICE
ZACK SPACE understands that our “good jobs continue to go overseas and that rising energy and health care costs are squeezing working families.” When elected to Congress, he will fight for Ohio’s working families and put our priorities first. (Roll Call, 6/19/06)

Will Advocate for Health Care.
Zack Space will support “a gradual implementation of universal health care over the next five to 10 years for every American.” (Zanesville Times Recorder, 12/15/05)

Will Invest in Education.
Zack Space believes “school funding is a matter of priority” and it is “shameful” that school loan funding has been cut “at the very time we should be investing in our youth.” (Zanesville Times Recorder, 12/15/05)

Opposes Trade Deals That Send Our Jobs Overseas.
Zack Space opposes bad trade deals like NAFTA and CAFTA. “Wages are falling and jobs are going overseas. Big companies are getting tax breaks to send jobs overseas.” (New Philadelphia Times Reporter, 4/23/06; Space press release, 5/14/05)

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