Brown wins Ohio rematch with progressive activist Turner

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U.S. Rep. Shontel Brown has won her Democratic primary in Cleveland, holding off a second challenge from progressive Nina Turner. With her win, Brown is expected to hold on to the seat in November in the heavily Democratic district.

A former Democratic Party county chair, Brown has only been in Congress a matter of months but came into the rematch with the power of incumbency. Turner, a leading surrogate for Bernie Sanders’ 2016 and 2020 presidential campaigns, was endorsed by the Vermont senator and top progressive groups, who had hoped for a second-try upset.

Turner tweeted a video of her chanting loudly with supporters, “We gon’ be alright.” She told them that was her enduring message to the progressive movement.Elsewhere, Republican Rep. Warren Davidson turned back a primary challenge from Hamilton County Commissioner Phil Heimlich, son of the famous doctor known for the anti-choking maneuver.

Conservative activist group FreedomWorks for America vowed that Gilbert would get Congress “out from under the thumb of radical Leftists.”

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