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I also remember the Berlin wall coming down in 1989, and the Russians staging a coup in the early 1990s.What was your very first job?

We need immediate relief for people facing skyrocketing health care costs,” Shearer said.“I feel very strongly that we need public and private options.

She received an undegraduate degree and a certified nurse practitioner graduate degree from The Ohio State University in 2003 and 2019. Twice, a Democrat came close to beating Troy Balderson two years ago in the long GOP-held 12th Congressional District. Republican Troy Balderson faces a primary challenge from Tim Day after winning Ohio's 12th congressional district seat two years ago, which encompasses Zanesville, Newark, Delaware and the southern portion of Richland County. Aug. 1, 2020, 9:59 a.m. If you see comments in violation of our A number of local races will feature prominently in March's primary.MANSFIELD - Richland County's primary ballot took shape Wednesday as Ohio's 4 p.m. filing deadline came and went. Healthy people work and contribute to society. This is why I am running for Congress.

The district covers the northern portion of Richland County, in addition to Ontario, Lucas, Mount Vernon and Ashland. Nothing else even comes close.

Typed comments will be lost if you are not logged in. A mental health patient at the clinic where she works threatened to come back with a gun.“Later in the day, an active weapon alert went out over the loudspeaker. Romanchuk faces Crestline resident Cory Branham, Ron Falconi, Timothy Hoven and Michael Reynolds in the primary. There were no incumbents in this race. Bell and Shearer differ on how to ensure all Americans have access to health care. Social links: Facebook: @alaina2020 Twitter: @votealaina2020 Instagram: @alainashearer2020 . Aug. 1, 2020, 10:44 a.m. Website: alaina2020.com. “I was terrified.”She also had a friend with mental health issues kill herself with a gun bought just days earlier.“We need background checks, waiting periods, registrations and safety classes,” she said.Bell also backs a ban on the sale of assault weapons.Ground beef recall 2020: JBS Food Canada recalls more than 38,000 pounds of meatMeet the two women on the 12th District ballot in the Democrat Ohio primaryShow full articles without "Continue Reading" button for {0} hours. The deadline to file for write-in candidates is Jan. 6, while the deadline to file for independent candidates – who would appear on November's ballot – is March 16. The winner will face a Republican candidate in November. Here is a link to that story: Published 3:08 p.m. FROM IOWA TO OHIO. “These industries have been working together for decades to inflate costs (and) take in as much profit as possible.“No Ohioan should worry about the cost of a co-pay, an insurance premium or the price of medication. This is SIMPLY NOT TRUE. Contact Jenny; Calendar; BELL 2020 Merch; ABOUT ME. If we proceed forward with a divisive health care strategy, which Medicare for All, for better or worse, is dividing us. It's OK to disagree with someone's ideas, but personal attacks, insults, threats, hate speech, advocating violence and other violations can result in a ban.

I was born in 1979 in Mason City, Iowa – a small city located about 30 miles south of the Minnesota border. I know we can DO BETTER WITH HEALTH CARE, JOBS, and HOUSING through compassion, courage, and true democracy in Ohio's 12th District. Please list below 3 key messages of your campaign. We live in the greatest country in the world. This year, two Democratic newcomers are hoping voters are ready to flip it blue.Jenny Bell, a nurse practitioner from Columbus’ Clintonville neighborhood, and Alaina Shearer, from Liberty Township in southern Delaware County and a founder of a marketing firm, will face off in the Democratic primary election March 17.Both are making their first run for elected office.The nominee advances to the November general election to run against the winner of the Republican primary featuring Balderson and GOP challenger Tim Day, a commercial pilot from Granville who serves in the Ohio Air National Guard.Bell, 40, sees Congress as a progression in her work as a nurse and advocate for people in need.“I feel that those who need an advocate like me has grown, and I have the will, the education and the courage to be an advocate in a much bigger way,” she said.Bell, who grew up in Marion, operated her own design firm in Columbus before going to school to become a nurse. These unofficial results were provided by the Delaware County Board of Elections and the Ohio Secretary of State’s office.These unofficial results were provided by the Delaware County Board of Elections and the Ohio Secretary of State’s office.We appreciate you sharing our content on social media.