September Meeting Recap: Chris Ronayne The Chagrin Gateway Dems heard from Chris Ronayne, our Cuyahoga County Executive. He began his career with the County Planning Commission and served as the President of University Circle Inc. He caught our attention by pointing...
Order those yard signs early!
Order those yard signs early!
Reserve signs for your favorite candidates and help us organize for the fall
With the 2024 ticket now set, the early work is underway. Help us identify signage needs early by requesting the signs of your favorite contested candidates—from president to local judges.
Take a moment to review our order form (only contested races shown) and consider a “Take 3” approach for your yard with one for Biden, one for Sherrod Brown and one for a favorite down ballot candidate. Of course, you can request a sign for every candidate if your yard is large enough.
As we gather requests, we ask that you please consider making a $5 contribution for each Biden and Sherrod Brown sign. This early investment will allow us to place an order early and avoid delays that occur closer to the election. When completing the form, you’ll be redirected to the contribution page for our yard sign drive. All funds will be used to purchase signs, so additional contributions are appreciated.
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Meeting Recap: September 2025
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If you couldn’t attend our March meeting, you missed a great presentation from Kathleen McGorray and Laura Pulliam of the Cleveland chapter of Moms Demand Action as they discussed their organization, their mission and the steps they are taking to help advance gun safety legislation. At the moment, there are a number of bills in committee—where they are likely to stay without constituent pressure or a change in the composition of the legislature.
In their joint mailing, the candidates, Mollie Ann Murphy, Nancy Magaret Russo and Fallon Kilbane McNally, encourage voters to “Support Your Endorsed Candidates,” followed by a checklist of big, bold fields stating: “Endorsed, Experienced, and Democrat.” The fact is NONE of them is endorsed by the Cuyahoga County Democratic Party—and, by electing one of them, Nancy Margaret Russo, Democrats essentially guarantee a Republican will replace a Democrat on the county bench.