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quote from the Intercept: "Nina Turner has filed statement of candidacy election papers to challenge Shontel Brown for the Cleveland-area congressional districts Democratic primary in 2022, federal campaign records show, though she has not made a final decision on whether to officially run...........Turners filing allows her to keep her campaign apparatus running while making a final decision on a 2022 bid, said spokesperson Angelo Greco, adding that the filing does not guarantee she will make a bid"
OnDoutside
(19,949 posts)NurseJackie
(42,862 posts)... and her opinion of Biden with her ugly bowl of shit comment... also forming a new party... She has no place here.
hlthe2b
(102,192 posts)Given there IS an incumbent Dem in Shontel Brown, I will be angry as hell if they move an inch towards that Biden-hating anti-Democrat, Turner. They now have no excuse not to know what she is all about.
brush
(53,759 posts)campaigns that loses votes. She'll do it again and lose again. She can't help herself.
Kahuna
(27,311 posts)You just know she's going to say something ratchet.
Dude. It's like... she's the one that called Biden a bowl of !@#$. She sabotaged her own candidacy and needs to move TF on. If you blew a 40% lead based on a comment you made against your own party that you are vying for a nomination for, you gotta move on. Good grief.
Trueblue1968
(17,202 posts)betsuni
(25,447 posts)sheshe2
(83,710 posts)W_HAMILTON
(7,850 posts)I guess that sweet free money from gullible supporters is just too good for people like this to pass up.
mcar
(42,289 posts)This is more attention seeking nonsense from her.
Kahuna
(27,311 posts)msongs
(67,381 posts)GPV
(72,377 posts)budkin
(6,699 posts)What is her deal?
PortTack
(32,750 posts)Jedi Guy
(3,184 posts)marble falls
(57,063 posts)msongs
(67,381 posts)marble falls
(57,063 posts)Nina Hudson Turner (born December 7, 1967) is an American politician and educator. A member of the Democratic Party, she was a Cleveland City Council member from 2006 to 2008 and an Ohio State Senator from 2008 until 2014. Turner was the Democratic nominee for Ohio Secretary of State in 2014, but lost in the general election against incumbent Jon Husted, receiving 35.5 percent of the vote.
Turner graduated from Cleveland's John F. Kennedy High School in 1986. She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in history and a Master of Arts degree from Cleveland State University.[5] She has an Associate in Arts degree from Cuyahoga Community College where she is now a tenured assistant professor of history.[6]
She began her professional career as an aide in 2001 to then-state Senator Rhine McLin.[7] Turner worked for Cleveland Mayor Michael R. White. She later lobbied for the Cleveland Metropolitan School District at the state and federal levels.[8]
Cleveland City Council (20062008)
Turner made a run for Cleveland City Council in 2001, but was defeated by the incumbent, Joe Jones. In November 2004, Jones resigned his City Council seat. His wife, Tonya Jones, was the top vote-getter in a September nine-way, non-partisan primary race to select a candidate to fill Jones' seat. In the November 2005 election, Turner defeated Tonya Jones to become the Council Member for Ward One, the first African American woman in the seat.[7]
Turner served on Cleveland City Council from 2006 to 2008.[9]
Ohio State Senate (20082014)
In September 2008, Senator Lance Mason resigned his 25th District seat in the Ohio Senate to accept an appointment to the Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas. Turner was unanimously selected by the Ohio Senate Democratic caucus to serve the remainder of Mason's four-year Senate term. She resigned her City Council seat to accept the appointment on September 15, 2008. In the 128th General Assembly, Turner was the Ranking Minority member on the Senate Highways & Transportation and Judiciary Criminal Justice Committees.
Turner won a full term in 2010, running unopposed in the general election. She was elected as Minority Whip halfway through the 129th General Assembly. She was Minority Whip in the following General Assembly. By then her district consisted of the eastern side of Cuyahoga County as well as half of Lake County (including the Village of Fairport Harbor, the Village of Grand River, the City of Painesville and parts of Painesville Township; but excluding the City of Kirtland, the Village of Kirtland Hills, the Village of Waite Hill, the City of Willoughby Hills and most of the City of Mentor).
Turner considered running against incumbent Marcia Fudge in the 2012 Democratic primary for Ohio's 11th congressional district but declined, opting to stay in the State Senate.[10]
As a political statement against legislation attempting to restrict women's access to contraception and abortion,[11] in March 2012, Turner introduced a bill to regulate men's reproductive health. Before getting a prescription for erectile dysfunction drugs, a man would have to get a notarized affidavit signed by a recent sexual partner affirming his impotency, consult with a sex therapist and receive a cardiac stress test. She said the proposed statute would be parallel to recent legislation written by male legislators restricting women's reproductive health and that she was equally concerned about men's reproductive health.[12] The proposed legislation was not meant to be passed, but as a way of bringing attention to similar bills targeted towards women.[11]
In January 2014, Turner led unsuccessful efforts to change Ohio's rape custody law. It permits visitation and custody by men who father children via rape or sexual assault against a woman or girl. Turner wanted to protect rape victims/survivors and children conceived as a result of rape by preventing parental custody rights from being provided to rapists who fathered their children. She said it may be difficult for people to contemplate that a person would desire parental rights for a child conceived due to rape, though it occurs.[13] She and fellow Democrat Charleta Tavares introduced SB-171. It would allow rape victims to file court claims terminating their attacker's parental rights and permit a mother to place her child up for adoption without being required to seek her attacker's approval. The bill was stalled in the senate.[14]
2014 Secretary of State election
See also: Ohio elections, 2014 § Secretary of State
On July 1, 2013, Turner declared her candidacy for Ohio Secretary of State, challenging Republican Jon Husted.[15] On September 18, 2014, Bill Clinton officially supported Turner's candidacy.[16] Turner was defeated 60%35% by Husted.[17]
Community college professor
Turner has been a member of the faculty at her alma mater Cuyahoga Community College since 1998.[18] She is currently a tenured assistant professor of history there, where she teaches African-American history, African-American women's history, American history, and women's studies.[6]
Turner has worked for CNN as a contributor. In June 2017, she began a regular segment on The Real News Network called The Nina Turner Show.[43] In 2018, Turner portrayed a fictitious version of herself in the pilot episode of the television series Black Lightning, praising actor Cress Williams' character Jefferson Pierce.[44]
On September 14th, 2021 it was announced that Turner has been hired by TYT as a contributor and co-anchor. [45]