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Sunrise Movement endorses Nina Turner in special election for Ohio House seat


The progressive environmental group Sunrise Movement has endorsed former Democratic Ohio state Sen. Nina Turner in the primary to fill the House seat vacated by Housing and Urban Development Secretary Marcia FudgeMarcia FudgeFudge violated the Hatch Act, watchdog finds Carter sworn in as House member to replace Richmond, padding Democrats’ majority HHS, HUD team up to extend COVID-19 vaccine access in vulnerable communities MORE.

“For years, Nina Turner has been a champion for people everywhere on a myriad of issues impacting our communities – all while inspiring so many to join the fight for what they believe in. Now, it’s time for us to have her back,” Shanté Wolfe, the electoral politics director for Sunrise Movement, said in a statement Monday.

“Ohio’s 11th deserves a Congresswoman who will be a fierce advocate for the Green New Deal and progressive policies amidst the twin economic and climate crises we’re facing,” Wolfe added. “Nina is that leader – she understands what our communities are going through and is not afraid to stand up and work against the tide when it comes to helping her people.”

Fudge represented Ohio’s 11th Congressional District before leaving Congress to run President BidenJoe Biden28 Senate Democrats sign statement urging Israel-Hamas ceasefire Franklin Graham says Trump comeback would ‘be a very tough thing to do’ Schools face new pressures to reopen for in-person learning MORE‘s Department of Housing and Urban Development earlier this year.

Turner on Monday said she was proud to receive the endorsement.

“When it comes to Mother Earth, it’s not enough to be ambitious, we must be transformative,” she tweeted.

Turner is a longtime ally of Sen. Bernie SandersBernie SandersMusk’s SpaceX has a competitive advantage over Bezos’ Blue Origin New York, New Jersey, California face long odds in scrapping SALT  Warren calls for US to support ceasefire between Israel and Hamas MORE (I-Vt.) and co-chaired his 2020 campaign. She has highlighted her progressive bona fides ahead of the Aug. 3 primary for the seat, for which more than half a dozen Democratic candidates are vying.

Turner has emphasized issues of environmental justice, calling for a Green New Deal and new protections for national parks and natural lands on her campaign site. She is endorsed by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-CortezAlexandria Ocasio-Cortez28 Senate Democrats sign statement urging Israel-Hamas ceasefire Israel launches heavy airstrikes on Gaza as pressure increases on US to help broker ceasefire Capitol riot fuels debate over domestic terror laws MORE (D-N.Y.), one of the most vocal proponents of a Green New Deal in Congress.

“Nina is a bold, unapologetic progressive who has spent her entire career advocating for the working people of Northeast Ohio, and a powerful voice for progressive values and policies that will make a meaningful difference in the lives of working people across this country — like Medicare for All, a $15 minimum wage, and a Green New Deal,” Ocasio-Cortez said in March.

Other progressive members of Congress to endorse Turner’s candidacy include Reps. Cori Bush (D-Mo.), Rashida TlaibRashida Harbi TlaibWhite House: Journalists’ safety is ‘paramount’ after Gaza building bombed Deleted video shows Greene taunting Ocasio-Cortez’s office in 2019 Ocasio-Cortez hits Yang over scrapped Eid event: ‘Utterly shameful’ MORE (D-Mich.) and Ilhan OmarIlhan OmarKinzinger: ‘I would love to move on’ from Trump but he is the leader of the GOP Deleted video shows Greene taunting Ocasio-Cortez’s office in 2019 Tensions mount among Democrats over US-Israel policy MORE (D-Minn.). Gov. Mike DeWineMike DeWineThe Hill’s Morning Report – Presented by Facebook – Biden expresses optimism on bipartisanship; Cheney ousted Ohio to lift most COVID-19 restrictions June 2 Ohio to use millions in federal funds for vaccine lottery giveaways MORE (R) has set the special election for Nov. 2.





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