
MAKING LIBERAL MAKE SENSE AGAIN
Because OH-11 Deserves Better
Unbought. Unafraid. Ready to fight.
ardelia holmes for congress

Meet Ardelia Holmes
Educator, economic strategist. Known for challenging the establishment, running for Congress in Ohio's 11th District.
I didn’t step into public life to play it safe. I’ve run for office, challenged decisions that didn’t serve families, and stayed in the fight when it would’ve been easier to fall in line or just talk around the problem.
That experience made one thing clear: real change doesn’t come from waiting your turn, it comes from being willing to confront systems that aren’t working.
I don’t take special-interest money, I don’t take foreign-influence PAC money, and I won’t stay quiet when human rights are treated like a political inconvenience.
I’m running for Congress to bring action, accountability, and real representation back to Ohio-11.
HOW I GOVERN
What I Won't Compromise On
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Unbought & unafraid- I will not accept corporate PAC money. I answer to voters, not donors or special interests lobbyist.
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Civil liberties apply to everyone- Due process, voting rights, and constitutional protections shouldn't depend on wealth, race, or zipcode.
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Separation of Church and State- No religious agendas. No political theology. Government stays out of personal belief conscience.
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Human rights before foreign interests- U.S. aid and military funding must meet clear humanitarian standards without exceptions.
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Real work, real wages, real stability- An economy that works for working people, small businesses, and families, not just billionaires.
These priorities reflect how I will legislate, govern, and lead.
My Policy Priorities
Education as Infrastructure
Economic Stability is
National Security
Housing & Healthcare as Foundational Systems
District Renewal & American Production
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