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Nina Hudson Turner (née Hudson; born December 7, 1967) is an American politician, and television personality. A member of the Democratic Party , she was a Cleveland City Council member from 2006 to 2008 and a member of the Ohio Senate from 2008 until 2014.
After former Ohio state senator Nina Turner reportedly declined to be her running mate, [29] Stein chose human rights activist Ajamu Baraka on August 1, 2016. [30] Stein stated during the 2016 campaign that the Democratic and Republican parties are "two corporate parties" that have converged into one. [31]
Brown defeated state Senator Nina Turner in the May 3, 2022, Democratic primary for the 11th district. [13] She was endorsed by President Joe Biden and the Congressional Progressive Caucus; [14] the Congressional Progressive Caucus had supported Turner in the Democratic primary for Ohio's 11th congressional district special election in 2021. [15]
The husband of a Republican senator refused to shake Vice President Kamala Harris’ hand during his wife’s swearing-in ceremony on Friday, as seen in a now-viral video that captured the awkward ...
Photo Illustration by Thomas Levinson/The Daily Beast/GettyIn her 2021 speech conceding to now-Rep. Shontel Brown (D), progressive firebrand Nina Turner didn’t bow out with cheery ...
The conventional wisdom about the Ohio 11th congressional district Democratic primary was always wrong. After Marcia Fudge vacated the seat to... View Article The post Why Nina Turner, the real ...
On July 31, Democratic former Ohio state senator Nina Turner, who had been a top campaign surrogate for the Democratic primary campaign of Bernie Sanders, confirmed that Stein had offered to make her vice presidential running mate. Turner said she would have not decided whether she would accept the offer. [22]
Turner was reportedly dismissed from the convention during the first night after her refusal to endorse Hillary Clinton. She was scheduled to introduce the Vermont senator on Monday evening, but ...