Bellwether Blues Voices - April
Meet April, a millennial health care leader who understands the front-line response of federal, state, and local authorities as it relates to Wood County, Ohio. April explains how the President's leadership throughout the pandemic has earned her vote in 2020.
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Bellwether Blues Story - Arron Lawrence
Growing up in inner-city Cleveland, Arron understood the challenges facing inner-city racial minorities. Only a handful of friends had fathers in the home and many were deeply impacted by poverty, drugs, and negative influences at a young age. Not so for Arron, whose father and mother, were resolved to see their children succeed in life. In ’08 and ‘12, everyone from the black community, Arron included, believed that hope and change were coming from President Barack Obama. Arron grew to become deeply disillusioned by a lack of progress and a rejection of Christian values. Disillusionment grew into the conviction that big government is not the solution. Rather, strong independent families form the bedrock of society, which informed his vote in '16 and will inform his vote '20.
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Bellwether Blues Story - Jenna Cline
The youngest of three girls from small-town Ohio with a Conservative-military Dad was not enough to prevent Obama-fever from hitting Jenna’s household. Once away from home on a college campus, the lessons and values taught by her Dad resurfaced in the '16 election.
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Bellwether Blues Story - Alfonso Mack
2012 was Alfonso's first opportunity to vote and voting for Barack Obama was not even a question. As a Division One football player at Bowling Green, Alfonso didn’t have the time to study political positions, he simply voted for what culture encouraged. However, in four years, Alfonso’s faith grew vibrant. Consequently, he made every decision on the basis of his faith, including voting. Deep thought and prayer awakened this millennial soul, swinging his support in the 2016 election.
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Bellwether Blues Story - Jeremy Harpel
Growing up in a union family in rural Wood County, Jeremy was taught the value of hard work from an early age. For his entire life, his family was supportive of the Democratic Party, no questions asked. Jeremy would follow in his father’s footsteps becoming a part of the union. In ’08, like his entire family, Jeremy did not think twice about supporting the Democratic nominee, Barack Obama. However, rising attacks on individual freedom and the Second Amendment awakened this millennial soul.
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Bellwether Blues Story - Tiffany Crain
From desperate and abandoned to an inspired nonprofit founder, Tiffany experienced a 180-degree transformation. This shift was reflected in her political views as her unborn children changed her perspective on life which would swing her vote in ‘16.
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Bellwether Blues Story - Douglas Simpson
As a teenager, Douglas was a champion for socialism after reading the Communist Manifesto. Once in college, his relational network expanded to include some of the leading socialist thinkers in the region. The more he learned about them, the less he liked about their message. Upon meeting an independent-thinking veteran, all of his thinking and voting was turned upside-down.
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Bellwether Blues Book #LeftTheLeft
Seven stories. Seven millennials. One Bellwether Bounty. One Bellwether State. #BellwetherBlues
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Bellwether Blues Story - Jose Mendez
Originally from Guatemala, Jose received his citizenship in ’17, and could not vote in the ’16 election. However, his is a story worth sharing, as the damaging effects of illegal immigration directly impacted his life. Foreign to America’s political system, the only thing that he knew about then President Obama was positive. But, as soon as he came to America and began the process of naturalization, Jose recognized that his values contrasted with the Democratic Party, leading him to support Donald Trump.
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Bellwether Blues Voices - Patsy
Meet Patsy, a Brazilian immigrant and millennial Mother from Ohio's Bellwether County. Watch as Patsy explains why President Trump has earned her vote particularly through his immigration policy.
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Bellwether Blues Voices - Shannon
Meet Shannon, a millennial Mother and ten-year public school teacher from Ohio's Bellwether County. Shannon's faith informs her vote and her decision to support President Trump in 2020. She's part of a growing number of Black Americans who will vote for President Trump in November.
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Bellwether Blues Voices - Jessica
Meet Jessica, a millennial Mom from Swing County Ohio, who has decided to support President Trump this November. Jessica cites family values, patriotism, and school choice as key issues motivating her vote.
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Bellwether Blues Voices - Laura
Meet another millennial from Ohio's Bellwether County, Wood County, who has identified religious freedom as one of the major reasons that she is voting for President Trump in November.
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Introduction to Bellwether Blues Voices - Author Jonathan Jakubowski
The most vulnerable demographic for Trump in '20 are the suburban millennial women. Author Jonathan Jakubowski introduces an eight-part video series featuring that demographic of women who explain why they have decided to cast their vote for President Donald Trump this November.
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Bellwether Blues Book Promo
Bellwether Blues has taken the nation by storm. Through a compilation of seven stories of Millennials in Swing County America, who swung from Obama to Trump, Bellwether Blues provides the path to securing the vote of the next generation.
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Bellwether Blues Voices - Tiffany
Meet Founder of the Nest, Tiffany Crain. You'll probably remember Tiffany, from Chapter 4 of Bellwether Blues. Her story has inspired thousands of people across the country. See why she has decided to cast her vote in favor of President Trump again this November.
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Bellwether Blues Voices - Missy
Meet Missy, a Wood County Ohio mother who prioritizes her faith at the ballot box. She shares how President Trump's unprecedented support for Israel has has helped shape her voting perspective.
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Bellwether Blues Voices - Joy
Meet Dr. Joy Barnes, a millennial physician and mother from Wood County, Ohio. Joy knows her stuff. This top-notch physician shares her educated, front-line perspective on how President Trump has earned her vote through his leadership amidst a global pandemic.
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