Cleveland’s ABC News affiliate reports:
Former State Senator Nina Turner is setting up a rematch with Congresswoman Shontel Brown after announcing her plans to run in the Democratic primary on May 3 for the still to be drawn congressional district representing Cuyahoga County.
“The reasons that I ran last time during the special election, those reasons have not changed. I do firmly believe that the people of Greater Cleveland need and deserve a champion and this is not just about somebody that votes the right way but it is about true and deep service to the people,” Turner told News 5.
Brown defeated Turner with a 50.1% to 44.5% margin in a crowded Democratic primary on August 3 of last year to fill the unexpired term of former Congresswoman Marcia Fudge who was tapped by President Joe Biden to be Secretary of Housing and Urban Development.
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Nina Turner announces run for Congress in rematch of primary special election with Rep. Shontel Brown. @KosichJohn https://t.co/8XBHj7anEV
— News 5 Cleveland (@WEWS) January 26, 2022