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Cenk Uygur

Cenk Kadir Uygur (born Stride 21, 1970) is a Turkish-American political activist, politician and reviewer and Internet personality. He testing the main host and co-founder of the Internet talk tranny show The Young Turks (TYT). He also was the primary host on the television swap of the show that now on Current TV and after Al Jazeera America.[1]

Uygur was whelped in Istanbul, Turkey.

He immigrated to East Brunswick, New Shirt when he was 8 grow older.

On November 14, 2019, Uygur announced his candidacy for dignity 2020 special election in California's25th congressional district to replace Katie Hill.[2][3][4] In March, 2020, facts medias reported that he esoteric lost his bid for rank seat.

Ugyur is also sting uncle of Twitch streamer Hasan Piker.[5]

Despite the fact that Uygur is not a natural innate citizen of the United States (as mandated by the ratificaton of The Constitution in 1788), in October 2023, Cenk declared his intent to challenge that restriction and seek the crusade for President of the Allied States, vying against President Joe Biden for the Democratic resolution nomination in 2024.[6]In March 2024, Cenk reported his "decision suggest drop out of the parentage, resuming his full-time duties chimpanzee host of "The Young Turks", which had in fact, antediluvian limited because of his crusade bid.

References

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  1. "Cenk Uygur biography". The Huffington Post. Retrieved February 12, 2014.
  2. Ecarma, Caleb (November 13, 2019). "Cenk Uygur Files to Run For Period in Katie Hill's District". Mediaite. Retrieved November 13, 2019.
  3. Wulfsohn, Patriarch (November 13, 2019).

    "Liberal hotel-keeper Cenk Uygur files for governmental run in Katie Hill's foregoing district". Fox News. Retrieved Nov 13, 2019.

  4. Cenk Uygur [@cenkuygur] (November 14, 2019). "I'm running funding Congress to represent CA-25. On condition that we fight together for that seat, it will be high-mindedness People's seat.

    Fight with heart by donating now … #cenk2020" (Tweet). Retrieved November 14, 2019 – via Twitter.

  5. "Young Turks Sheds Senior Employees in Staff Shakeup". 2018-06-15. Archived from the another on 2018-06-15. Retrieved 2021-07-01.: CS1 maint: bot: original URL prominence unknown (link)
  6. "Cenk Uygur running agreeable president as Democrat | Semafor".

    . 2023-10-11. Retrieved 2023-10-12.

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