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In America, the 1 percent and the 10 percent are doing just fine, but the people who are bearing the brunt of this economy are the ones who suffer.
Nina Turner
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Nina Turner
Age: 56
Born: 1967
Born: December 7
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Ohio State Senator
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Cleveland
Ohio
Nina Hudson Turner
Nina Hudson
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