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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Why Nina Turner's shift from Hillary Clinton to Bernie Sanders matters: Ohio Politics Roundup [View all]I found an article on her that I will not link it is from a very rabid rw source. It was about some outrageous things she said and I fell in love. She sounds a lot like my political soul mate too. Her and Bernie could be a very good team. And she looks very very energetic.
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Why Nina Turner's shift from Hillary Clinton to Bernie Sanders matters: Ohio Politics Roundup [View all]
think
Nov 2015
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Nina Turner, thats a big plus for Bernie. She has always been a person I very much respect. nt
Snotcicles
Nov 2015
#21
I don't think Clinton's endorsements are meaningless at all. Especially Rep. John Lewis's &
think
Nov 2015
#5
Because he has still not sold out to monied special interests. Can't say the same about HRC.
JonLeibowitz
Nov 2015
#30
He never sold out to the 'establishment' or took corporate money, that he managed to
sabrina 1
Nov 2015
#33
Trash the thread and/or don't read it. That is certainly your option. A discussion of the importance
think
Nov 2015
#7
Well, you're entitled to your opinion, and others are entitled to not agree with you.
sabrina 1
Nov 2015
#34
One thing I can almost guarantee is you won't be seeing her on MSNBC as much
NorthCarolina
Nov 2015
#13
And she could then become the first woman president after Bernie's two terms are over.
sabrina 1
Nov 2015
#36
Appreciate the info. I've always enjoyed seeing Nina Turner in the media, impressive.
appalachiablue
Nov 2015
#32