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Prosperity Agenda: the American Dream is worth fighting for

I am the walking result of the American Dream, but for too many people that dream may never become a reality. We need to make sure every Michigander who wants to work for it can be on the path to Prosperity. That is why I introduced my Prosperity Agenda that focuses on education and entrepreneurship, public health, working families and infrastructure. I believe the American Dream is worth fighting for. I believe the American Dream is worth sacrificing for. I want more people to have a shot at the American Dream.

Status Quo is a no-go. The status quo has left Michigan lurching from crisis to crisis, while career politicians do nothing and get reelected. Whether your home is urban or rural, a neglected neighborhood or forgotten farm, politicians have failed our state and are pitting us against each other to maintain their power. Michiganders need a change. They need a tested leader who will prioritize common purpose and future focus, fix root causes and address real enemies.

Source: Ballotpedia 2020 Candidate Connection survey on MI-10 , Nov 8, 2020

Eliminate poverty instead of just making it more comfortable

Dependency should not be the destiny of any American. Michigan deserves a Senator who will work to eliminate poverty, not just make it more comfortable.
Source: 2018 Michigan Senate campaign website JohnJamesForSenate.com , Mar 2, 2018

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Elissa Slotkin
James Craig
Leslie Love
Marcia Squier
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