John, Nina Turner released a new internal poll this week, and it shows she has a commanding lead in the OH-11 special election primary:
Tulchin Research Poll (OH-11 special election primary)
Nina Turner: 50%
Shontel Brown: 15%
Jeffrey Johnson: 4%
Shirley Smith: 3%
John E. Barnes Jr.: 2%
(May 20-26)
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We know that polls are only a rough snapshot of the electorate, but this lead clearly proves that Nina’s fight for economic, racial, social, health care, and environmental justice is resonating with voters.
Anything can still happen between now and the primary in two months, and turning out voters during an off-cycle, special election primary is no small task. If you can afford it at this time, can you split a contribution of $3 or more between Nina Turner’s campaign and WFP today to help us prepare for a busy summer of organizing and getting out the vote?
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During her time as a Cleveland City Council member, Ohio State Senator, and organizer for Bernie Sanders’ campaign, Nina never stopped fighting for working people. And now, more than ever, working families are depending on members of Congress to go big on a bold jobs and care agenda to get us out of the overlapping economic and public health crises we’re still living through.
Our victory in New Mexico on Tuesday showed us that Democrats can win running on a bold agenda of jobs, care, and racial justice — and that people-powered campaigns can beat corporate interests and bad faith Republican attacks.
Our coalition in Congress is growing, and with your help, we can elect Nina to join them. Will you split a contribution of $3 or more between Nina’s campaign and WFP today to fuel our work in Ohio and all across the country in the months ahead?
In solidarity,
Team WFP
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