u/Dry_Ad_675

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I wanted to open up a discussion about the upcoming election and where candidate funding is coming from.

We all know that PACs are going to do what they want—if they want to spend money, that’s their responsibility. However, I think it needs to be pointed out that Adam Miller has accepted money from a PAC that heavily invests in data centers (a PAC that also happens to give 97% of its money to Republicans).

This is a huge conflict of interest for us in Ohio’s 15th District. We are currently facing a major issue with data centers trying to take a stronghold here, and it's heavily impacting our local communities.
When you head to the polls, you have to ask yourself what kind of representation you want: someone who gets PAC money from the groups building these centers, or a candidate like Don Leonard who is actively traveling the district and speaking out about how to go against them?

It's your choice. Thoughts?

For reference here is a link to the data centers being invested in by the PAC supporting Miller:

https://www.essential.co/news-releases/news-release-details/essential-utilities-invest-26-million-major-data-center-0

u/Dry_Ad_675 — 12 days ago