Ohio Senate Minority Leader Kenny Yuko and 21 Ohio Leaders Endorse Joe Biden
Today, Ohio Senate Minority Leader Kenny Yuko and 21 Ohio leaders announced their endorsements for Joe Biden for President of the United States.
“Before fighting for Ohioans in the State Senate, I was fighting on the front lines for our unions. And I can tell you beyond the shadow of a doubt that Ohio’s unions and laborers will have no greater champion in Washington than Joe Biden. Vice President Biden knows the necessity of making sure our working families have a level playing field, and he cares about and advocates for those same dinner table issues they do: Education, health care, infrastructure, fighting climate change, and good-paying jobs. With Joe Biden in the White House, we can again be optimistic about what lies ahead for Ohio, and the future our kids will be able to experience.” — Ohio Senate Minority Leader Kenny Yuko
The full list of Ohio leaders endorsing Joe Biden this afternoon includes:
State Senator Kenny Yuko, Senate Minority Leader
State Senator Sean O'Brien
Nickie Antonio, State Representative
Dave Berger, Mayor of Lima
Thaddeus Hoffmeister, Mayor of Wyoming
Michael Coleman, Former Mayor of Columbus
Greg Landsman, Cincinnati City Councilman
Tina Skeldon-Wozniak, Lucas County Commissioner
Sharon Sweda, Lorain County Commissioner
Bishop Edgar Wallace, Xenia City Councilman
Aharon Brown, Forest Park City Councilwoman
Louis P. Giavasis, Stark County Clerk of Courts
Daniel Brown, Candidate for Ohio State Senate
Ken Harbaugh, Candidate for Ohio's 7th Congressional District
Ben Lindy, Member, Cincinnati Board of Education
Lou Gentile, Former State Senator
Johnnie Maier, Former State Representative
Don Bryant, Former Mansfield City Councilman
Darrell Gammel, Former Political Director of Ohio Building Trades
Herb Asher, Professor Emeritus at The Ohio State University
Susan Saxbe, Community Arts Advocate
Fran Ryan, Senior Advocate for Franklin County Office of Aging
These endorsements build on the list of nearly 70 current and former elected officials and community leaders from across Ohio, including Congressman Tim Ryan, Congresswoman Marcia Fudge, Congresswoman Marcy Kaptur, former Ohio Governor Ted Strickland, former CFPB Director Richard Cordray, former Congressman Edward Feighan, Columbus City Attorney Zach Klein, former Columbus City Councilmember Mary Jo Hudson, State Senator Herceal Craig, Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther, Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley, and Youngstown Mayor Jamael “Tito” Brown.
Nationally, Biden for President has previously announced more than 2,100 endorsements from national, state, and local leaders, including current and former U.S. senators and representatives, governors, state elected officials, community leaders, and national security professionals.