Information Update – No On Nine
Remember — good friends make sure everyone they know Votes No on 9!
Vote NO to keep our tax dollars and jobs in Cincinnati
Vote NO on endless referendums and special elections
Joe Sprengard Bobby Maly Rob Richardson
Remember — good friends make sure everyone they know Votes No on 9!
Joe Sprengard Bobby Maly Rob Richardson
Dear Candace, My TV commercial starts airing today on several tv stations, hope you like it. Our creative radio ads sparked Enquirer story today. Voting tip: vote for only candidate(s) you really want on Council. If you use all 9 votes, incumbents get reelected. Please consider working a couple hours on election day at a polling place. Choose early morning, midday or late afternoon and call us at 646-1726 with your preference. We need your help to win! Regards, Laure Quinlivan
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Hello Bortz Supporterz-
Thank you for all of your support this campaign. With less than 1 week before the election, we need your help in our final push. Please show your support for Chris by displaying a yardsign and/or helping us on election day- Tuesday, November 3rd.
You are also invited to come celebrate with us on Election Night as we watch the results at Le Boxx Cafe. Details included in this newsletter.
Thank you again and remember to tell all your family, friends and co-workers to VOTE BORTZ on November 3rd!
We need your help on Election Day to work a poll. This is a crucial opportunity to remind voters of Chris Bortz and all that he has accomplished for the city and will continue to do so if re-elected. Polling locations will be open from 6:30am until 7:30pm, so we will have 3 shifts to take advantage of the rush of people voting during these times:
Please send an e-mail to volunteer@chrisbortz.com with the times that you can help.

Help re-elect Chris by showing your support with a yard sign.
If you live in Cincinnati and notice there are not many Bortz signs in your neighborhood, please help us out and ask your neighbors, friends, family or co-workers if we can put a yard sign on their property. Better yet, contact us and we can help you deliver them.
Please reply to this e-mail address (kit@chrisbortz.com) to help! Thanks.
TAKE CHARGE – YES ON ISSUE 3
KEEP OUR MONEY IN OHIO. CREATE 34,000 NEW JOBS
RALLYING FOR NEW OHIO JOBS
THE OHIO JOBS AND GROWTH PLAN
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29TH
11:30 AM – 12:00 PM
DOORS OPEN AT 11:15 AM
LABORERS LOCAL #265
3457 MONTGOMERY ROAD
CINCINNATI, OHIO 45207
FREE FOOD PROVIDED. CATERING AT THE EVENT
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Monday, October 26, 2009
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For Immediate Release
For more information, contact:
Candace Klein
859-803-9499 October 9, 2009
Cincinnati’s young professional political group CincyPAC is supporting Issue 3, which seeks to amend Ohio’s Constitution to establish a single casino in each of the cities of Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus and Toledo. Board members agreed to support the issue on the basis it aligns with CincyPAC’s core value that supports adequate funding and programming for entertainment venues, the arts and historic landmarks.
Supporters of Issue 3 say establishing casinos in Ohio’s four largest cities can result in $600 million in tax revenues for Ohio, which would support public school districts, law enforcement training, the Ohio Racing Commission, a new Ohio Casino Control Commission, host cities and counties, as well as efforts to counteract problem gaming.
“Our board and membership are committed to effort that will help bring new, engaging entertainment venues,” says Candace Klein, president, CincyPAC. “We believe having a casino in Cincinnati will appeal to the city’s young professionals, as well as young professionals in other cities in the region.”
Ohio voters have previously rejected casino measures in the past, but prior proposals did not designate specific state-wide locations for the casinos. Cincinnati’s proposed casino site involves the Broadway Commons property currently occupied by a sizeable parking lot. “CincyPAC is also committed to efforts that support adequate public transportation,” says Klein. “Our board members hope planners will evaluate how placing a casino at the Broadway Commons site will affect transportation flow and its impact on surrounding neighborhoods.”
Issue 3 is not only expected to generate sizeable tax revenues for schools and local governments, but create more than 20,000 new jobs across Ohio, including 13,000 construction jobs and 6,000 permanent jobs.
CincyPAC is a political action committee geared towards educating city official candidates and holding them accountable to moving Cincinnati forward, ensuring that the city appeals to young professionals. We are a non-partisan group made up of Greater Cincinnati professionals, diverse in profession, background and political viewpoints.
The organization’s top issues include supporting access to economic prosperity, adequate public transportation, health and environmental sustainability, adequate funding and programming for entertainment venues, the arts and historic landmarks, and diversity and inclusiveness.
To find out more information about CincyPAC’s top issues and how to get involved, please visit www.cincypac.com. Follow CincyPAC on twitter at CincyPAC.
Streetcar Video: http://www.vimeo.com/6727365
Also, the video is on the homepage of my website: www.LQReportingtoYou.com; along with my 5 minute campaign video that introduces me, my family and supporters.
The campaign video can also be found on vimeo at:
Campaign Video http://vimeo.com/7018725
Dear Candace,
Just 20 more days until Tuesday, November 3rd-Election Day.
Thank you to everyone who has contributed or volunteered or done both!
Over the next 20 days, we need your continued efforts. Every week dedicated volunteers are stuffing and labeling direct mail, attending events, and organizing house parties.
Over the next three weeks the campaign is doing a special recruitment effort for volunteers to work the polls on election day.
Poll work is very important! It serves as a last minute reminder to people to vote and to remember to cast one of their nine votes for me.
If you can work any portion of Election Day, please call 513-321-5631 or email marilyn.ormsbee@gmail.com.
A Rally for West side Progressives
Thursday, October 22, 2009
7-9 pm
Imago Earth Center
700 Enright Avenue (Price Hill)
7th Street between Walnut and Vine