Minnesotans haven’t forgotten that she led the charge to defund the police. Thankfully, that Minneapolis ballot initiative failed last November because those she’s supposed to represent understood the risk it posed to their safety. A soaring crime rate can’t be papered over with fancy political slogans.
Like all Americans, Minnesotans are chafing under the inflation Biden’s policies have caused. But Ilhan Omar was undeterred. She continues to call for the canceling of all student debt. This embrace of class warfare would toss an additional $1.75 trillion worth of cold water on America’s barely sputtering economy.
The impact of spending trillions of dollars we don’t have, giving up our energy independence, and failing to address America’s glaring supply chain issues, have also taken a toll beyond the media’s ability to obscure. Public safety and pocketbook issues cut across all communities.
I believe we need to make it easier for individuals and small businesses to compete and succeed, rather than punishing success and stifling innovation in pursuit of a Marxist vision of equity. After all, the old adage is true: A rising tide lifts all boats.
So, will the awakening in the Somali community be enough to carry the red wave over the deep blue fifth congressional district in Minnesota this November? The assumption outside of the state is that Ilhan Omar is kept in office on the strength of the Somali vote and the Black inner-city vote. Naturally, they are surprised to learn that the district is only 16 percent Black – including the Somali community. The reality is that this district—Minneapolis and the surrounding western suburbs—is 63 percent white. The challenge is white liberal guilt.
A significant portion of the Somali community is undergoing an awakening. They understand that Ilhan Omar doesn’t have their interests at heart. Like many Minneapolis residents, they’re sick of being used as the nation’s crash test dummy for her dangerously woke policies.
Everyday I’m working to represent all the people of my district, rather than sowing division with identity politics as Omar does. My job is to reach out to these folks, dissolve the divide, and help them understand that it is OK to love America and to want nice things for their families. One of the more hopeful signs of the changing tide took place a few nights ago, in downtown Minneapolis, amidst a jeering cacophony of boos.
Cicely Davis is the Republican Party endorsed candidate running against Ilhan Omar in Minnesota’s 5th Congressional District.
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