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Saturday, January 29, 2022

And Another Round Of S**t For Nina Turner!

Shit for brains.

The bitter leftist is running again for the seat she lost by six points. 

Nina Turner is running again against Rep. Shontel Brown (D-OH), the former Cuyahoga County councilwoman who trounced her in the 2021 special primary election. Brown went on to win the primary and easily defeated her Republican rival. 

Turner announced Wednesday that she plans to run for Greater Cleveland’s U.S. congressional district in 2022.

Brown backed President Joe Biden and his agenda. Brown said that her goal is delivering results and not noise. It helped her especially with Black voters.

Turner, on the other hand is now trying to retool her campaign to be more inclined to the Black constituents she tossed aside. Her damn campaign was totally devoted to white leftists.

In a video released on Thursday, Turner decided to play the same formula Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) played in the 2020 presidential race. Turner decided to cast blame on everyone.

“When we look over the course of last year, families are still struggling — with higher gas and food prices, stagnant wages and shrinking benefits, while corporations make record profits," Turner said in a news release from her campaign. "We can get an agenda through Congress that puts working families first but it is being blocked by a handful of holdouts. Obstruction of the Democratic agenda is hurting Greater Cleveland and as the next Congresswoman, I am going to fight back.”

Turner is unable to announce the exact district she plans to run for this time around because the state's congressional maps aren't yet final, although she said it will be "the newly redistricted Cleveland-based seat."

Shontel Brown got help. Nikema Williams, Raphael Warnock, Hank Johnson and Stacey Plaskett are likely backing Brown's reelection.

The Ohio Supreme Court on Jan. 14 struck down the map of the state's congressional districts, saying it violated partisan gerrymandering prohibitions and favored the Republican Party.

The map invalidated by the state's high court reapportioned the Greater Cleveland district so that it no longer reached into Akron. The decision reopens the possibility that Turner and Brown could once again need to court some Summit County voters as their potential constituents. 

The Ohio Redistricting Commission, which is tasked with drawing and now redrawing the maps, has not yet started the process for the congressional districts map, instead working on redrawing the maps for the state house and senate.

Five of its seven members — all Republicans, with the two Democrats voting no — approved a second round of state house and senate maps Saturday. They've already drawn objections, with the plaintiffs asking the Ohio Supreme Court to again find them unconstitutional.

Brown has already signalled she is running for the seat. If Turner does run, she will be at a strong disadvantage. She won't have the polls in her favor. She already is seen as a perennial candidate and she's no longer a power player in the Democratic Party.

Will the Nina Van make a return?

I've said it many times. Why can't we have more lawmakers like Shontel Brown in Congress?

Brown is relatively quiet. She doesn't go around the country making noise like Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), Rep. Cori Bush (D-MO), Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN), Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI), Rep. Ayanna Pressley (D-MA), Rep. Idiot Karen Greene (R-GA), Rep. Karen Boebert (R-CO) and Rep. Karen Stefanik (R-NY). 

Shontel Brown is not trying to bring the circus to Northeastern Ohio unlike Turner. 

If you think that Turner is going to win, you might want to holler at Rep. Jim Clyburn (D-SC). He is certainly not going to allow her a pass. Turner never got invited to the fish fry. 

Will they bring back the creepy Nina Turner van?

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