FROM NURSE TO NOMINEE Oklahoma Senate Candidate N’Kiyla “Jasmine” Thomas Goes Viral… Got Voters Saying She’s The First Politician They’d Stand Behind
Oklahoma Senate candidate N’Kiyla “Jasmine” Thomas has become an unexpected social-media phenomenon after a wave of her campaign videos began circulating widely online. In each clip, she tackles weighty policy issues with a mix of clarity, personal storytelling, and the kind of direct, conversational delivery that resonates with younger audiences who are more likely to encounter politics through their phones than through traditional news.
Thomas describes herself as a Black, White, and Native American woman, an autism mom, a military spouse, and a nurse—identities that she openly weaves into her political messaging. Instead of relying on polished studio ads, she speaks from kitchens, cars, community centers, and everyday environments, presenting herself not as a distant politician but as someone who lives the pressures and responsibilities she talks about.
Her approach is part authenticity, part strategy. By leaning into short-form video, she’s reaching voters who are more likely to engage with candid content than with formal campaign speeches. Her followers say they appreciate how she breaks down complex issues without condescension, while critics note how unusual it is for a Senate hopeful to lean so heavily on platforms that reward rawness over refinement.
But viral is viral—and people are watching. Every day new clips circulate, dissected, remixed, and memed across timelines. The internet isn’t just listening to what she says… they’re trying to see if she can really stand on business. 👀