Skinny Cats’ Club
Fred knows that he cannot compete with the
Democrat money machine fueled by Hollywood and other liberal interests.
But often times the widow’s
mite is mightier than the mega-money. Fred would much rather have
two hundred contributors give a $25 donation than receive a single
$5000 PAC check from a Washington, D.C. lobbyist.
It’s true,
campaigns are very expensive. It will be costly to get our conservative
message out to the voters in eastern Ohio. Fred
knows that the people in the 18th district work hard for their money
and he highly values their commitment to his campaign. If you would
like to contribute to Fred’s campaign, be it five dollars or
$25 or more, you can do so on this website. Please know how much
Fred appreciates your support and be assured that your contribution
will
help make a difference in this election.
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