04/06/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/06/2026 13:42
Husted: "People living in poverty are just not very, they're not very experienced at navigating the real world"
TOLEDO, OHIO - Today, Ohioans in Toledo gathered for the second stop of Husted's Real World Tour, calling out Jon Husted for his out of touch attacks on hardworking families.
Ohioans are already struggling with high grocery and utility prices, and the skyrocketing cost of gas is forcing families to cut back even more. Instead of working to lower costs, Jon Husted has insulted struggling Ohioans as "not very experienced at navigating the real world" and dismissed the mounting affordability crisis by telling Ohioans to fix their "work ethic" and to simply "earn more" money to make ends meet.
"Folks who live in the real world are having a hard time paying for gas, paying for groceries, paying for health care, paying for life. That's the reality of what's happening in America. Our constituents live in reality, they are not having a hard time navigating reality, they are living in reality, unlike Senator Husted's donors who hang out on Epstein Island," said Toledo Mayor Wade Kapszukiewicz. "Unlike Senator Husted who is at the center of the largest corruption scandal in the history of the state of Ohio, a $61 million FirstEnergy corruption scandal. That's his reality."
"I challenge Senator Husted to come to Toledo, come walk with me and let's go see the real world. I have never met Senator Husted. I represent District 4, one of the most poverty stricken districts in this great city. Come visit us, and come see the real world," said Toledo City Council President Vanice Williams. "It bothers me when I heard his statements because I am one that navigated through poverty. I own a childcare center where I have parents every day navigating through poverty. I was a high school principal where I saw families navigating through poverty. The real world didn't come from Upper Arlington, the real world comes from Toledo, Ohio, who lived in Section 8, she's standing in front of you, I'm the real world."
"The Affordable Care Act tax credits have been a lifeline for me. They allowed me to take a job without health insurance, knowing I could afford coverage on the marketplace. Now, because Jon Husted refused to act, my health care costs have doubled. If there is anyone that doesn't understand the real world, it's Jon Husted," said Tracci Johnson, a Toledo native.
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