chance to listen to or hear my
interview with nina turner, who
is also a former state
legislator.
she was a former state senator
in ohio.
and, you know, she was trying to
make the case that there could
be unity even if people don't
necessarily agree with
democratic socialism around sort
of an fdr agenda that
down-ballot candidates could
still embrace even if they
reject the idea of socialism in
and of itself.
how did that ring to you, and do
you believe that there is a
potentially unifying message
that the sanders campaign could
put forward that people would
believe, that black voters will
believe, that south carolinians
will believe?
>> joy, you raised the most
important point i've been
thinking about is what does a
nominee mean for down-ballot
races.
i'm in charleston county where i
live.
we're five seats away from
taking back the state senate.
so if i'm a state senate
candidate in south carolina, i'm
asking the question, who do i
want to be at the top of the
ticket?
who has a...