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10.20.12

Watch the Presentation: Why You Should Vote YES on Issue 2

Watch the Presentation: Why You Should Vote YES on Issue 2

Ohio Conference AAUP Executive Director Sara Kilpatrick has been traveling to our AAUP Chapters all over the state delivering a PowerPoint presentation about why we need to pass State Issue 2 this November 6.   

We know our members are busy, but we hope that you will take the time to watch and share the important messages of the presentation. 

Ohio Conference AAUP Executive Director Sara Kilpatrick has been traveling to our AAUP Chapters all over the state delivering a PowerPoint presentation about why we need to pass State Issue 2 this November 6.  

However, if you want to see a 30-second version from Voters First, their first TV ad is below. We hope you will share these videos on Facebook, Twitter, and e-mail.

But we realize that many of our members have not been able to see the presentation in person.  The link below will take you to a YouTube page where you can view the 15-minute narrated PowerPoint presentation:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-fNQkGzM5g&feature=youtu.be
 Why You Should Vote YES on 
Ohio State Issue 2 
We know our members are busy, but we hope that you will take the time to watch and share the important messages of the presentation. 

However, if you want to see a 30-second version from Voters First, their first TV ad is below. We hope you will share these videos on Facebook, Twitter, and e-mail.

 Voters First – First TV Ad – YES On Issue 2

Moreover, this link will take you to an interactive map that will explain why Ohio’s new congressional districts have such odd shapes:

Interactive Map – Politicians Pick Their Voters

 Voters First – First TV Ad – YES On Issue 2

Moreover, this link will take you to an interactive map that will explain why Ohio’s new congressional districts have such odd shapes:

Interactive Map – Politicians Pick Their Voters

We hope you agree that voting YES on ISSUE 2 is critical.  Spread the word!

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