The Democratic Party did more to prevent Nina Turner from getting into Congress than it did to prevent forces of alt right extremism from taking away our abortion rights. They fight when they want to. Their handwringing now belies a failure to act on this when they could have.

May 5, 2022 · 3:14 AM UTC

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They abandoned her. So did the movement in general, in a way. You can’t win a fight you don’t show up for.
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Last I checked their were LOTS of "black voters" who voted for Shontel Brown. Stop making this about race (it is not). Voters rejected her by a larger margin NOW than they did 6 months ago. As painful as it will be, she needs to take a deep look into the mirror.
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She is a corporate Democrat “ posing” as a Progressive the fact that the whole Dem party came out against Nina shows you all you need to know.
Trump's a pathological liar. What's your point?
She got really looney after her first loss, she's not a good progressive candidate imo. We need more level headed progressives.
You all did try something different in 2016 again.
They endorsed her the first time she ran. Served with her opponent maybe that changed their minds.
Let’s see, you posted the tweet below with no actual argument, just an image of Turner. This is part of the problem with the far left. When your candidates lose, it’s never because they were ineffectual or ran bad campaigns; it’s because of the “DNC”or “dark money,” or something.
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The tweet you were responding to is below and the point that it makes is valid. "Actual feet on the ground black voters," who are usually older, are not necessarily passionate about firebrands, or M4A, or many of the issues that now animate the far left.
Marianne and Nina Turner are incapable of recognizing that they don't have a platform to sell to actual feet on the ground black voters. They are the core of the Democratic Party today...
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