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progressive  upstart candidate backed by Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders and  Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez suffered a surprise defeat to an  establishment democrat in a Ohio special election Tuesday.
 Former state senator Nina Turner lost to Cuyahoga County Councilwoman  Shontel Brown, a more moderate Democrat who secured the endorsement of  former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Democratic whip  Representative James Clyburn (D., S.C.), the Congressional Black  Caucus’s PAC and multiple pro-Israel organizations.
 
   
  “Tonight, my friends, we have looked across the promised land, but  for this campaign, on this night, we will not cross the river,” Turner  hinted to her eventual  concession before the winner was announced.
 While the race included 13 Democratic candidates, Turner and Brown  were soon positioned as the clear frontrunners. While Turner enjoyed a  comfortable winning margin for much of the race, Brown edged ahead in  the final stretch. The competition took place in a firmly Democratic  district loyal to President Biden.
 Brown said on Facebook that Biden called to congratulate her on her  victory. She dedicated time to strengthening her campaign’s  relationships with the president and the establishment wing of the  Democratic party, while Turner branded herself as more of an outsider,  often assailing Democratic leadership for not being more aggressive in  pursuing radical policies and even comparing voting for Biden to “eating  a bowl of sh**.”
  	
    	    	    	   While Turner’s agenda supported Medicare for All and a Green New  Deal, Brown did not explicitly include these on her platform, preferring  a gradual rather than drastic adoption of such sweeping government  programs.
 “To be in this position, to be able to be an example for others that  anything really is possible if you just believe and are faithful and  work hard,” Brown commented.
 Over the weekend, Sanders promoted Turner’s campaign despite the  district’s known Biden-bias. When asked about his candidate,  significantly more left-leaning than her primary opponent, the Vermont  senator suggested that the election loss does not necessarily predict  anything for the trajectory of the party.
 “Every time there’s an election, you guys go through this whole  routine again: We lose an election, we’re collapsing; we win an  election, we’re soaring,” he said before the election.
     
  The Ohio contest highlighted the 
division  between the Democratic progressive-activist and centrist blocs, both  rivaling to determine the party’s and the country’s trajectory.
  
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 								 																											Caroline Downey is a news writer for National Review O
Setbacks for sanders/AOC, and soros as People realize how antithetical and hating of Freedom are the DPST marxist revolutionaries.