Cleveland is my hometown.

Cleveland has been my life.

People want to see you be genuine.

Campaigns end, revolutions endure.

I am a black woman, last time I checked.

A lot of people are suffering in America.

You have a voice, you have a vote. Use it.

We can't solve all of our problems in a short time.

We need to deliver efficient, transparent government.

A community belongs to those who take ownership of it.

What happens to one directly happens to all indirectly.

Any new venture, you gonna have some bumps in the road.

The Rust Belt has suffered a lot because of trade deals.

I am on a mission to help make this world a better place.

You never get to too big to phone bank, that's my opinion.

The vote is the last great equalizer that we have in this country.

The folks in this counrty need somebody that will stand up for them.

Early voting is a vital component of the electoral landscape in Ohio.

Redistricting reform is one of the most important issues we can tackle.

I was born to teenage parents who got married young and divorced early.

Every step of the way, life was hard. I was supposed to be a statistic.

I've proven myself a champion of workers' rights, particularly teachers.

People don't wake up to go to vote and then have their ballot not counted.

I think it is wrong to balance the budget on the backs of local government.

Environmental justice is vitally important to the mission of Our Revolution.

Ohio is my home, always. I'm a homegirl. Ohio is my home. Ohio is my first love.

Global warming is a real threat to our communities, to everybody, to everything.

I think the political class, just overall, has underestimated the suffering in America.

When you win, you can afford to be gracious, you can afford to have a little more mercy.

I'm the same Nina Turner, whether I'm on MSNBC or talking to my hometown newspaper or CNN.

The better a work environment is, the better it is for the employer - not just the employee.

There is a cost for democracy. It is worth the cost when it comes to opening up access for voters.

Same way we have enough money to bail out Wall Street, we need to put a down payment on Main Street.

We cannot deny that people are suffering, and they are making that suffering known at the ballot box.

Women should not need a permission slip from government to take care of their own reproductive health.

People are human. People have failings. It's unfortunate people want to keep piling on people's failings.

Democracy is stronger, is better, is more robust when people participate. We should want to encourage that.

It is my hope that the establishment part of the Democratic Party will heed what the grass roots is saying.

I was 22 when my mother died; my baby sister was 12. We had nothing. We had each other, but we had nothing.

The GOP will not be satisfied until women are barefoot, pregnant and back home by 5 o'clock P.M. to cook dinner.

We've had to overcome a lot in America to become a nation of progress. We still have a lot of progress to be made.

Voter fraud is almost non-existent. People don't just show up on election day, trying to impersonate other people.

There is no reason why the right Democratic nominee can't win Ohio. President Obama did it twice in 2008 and 2012.

Often in America, access to the freedoms and privileges guaranteed under the Constitution are determined by ZIP code.

It is a travesty for anyone who is elected to office, who serves in an elective office, to engage in voter suppression.

Strong communities start at the ballot box - where every eligible Ohioan has the opportunity to make their voice heard.

We have an obligation to each other to not only push our politicians but to push companies to do right by their workers.

I stand for all people even if it causes me political heartburn - and I'm going to do that no matter what my future holds.

We are going to have to do some real soul searching as a country and try to bring America together, because it is divided.

The best way to build a house is not from the top, but from the bottom. When you go to the polls, vote from the bottom up.

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