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Panicked Democrats already seeking primary challenge for anti-Semite Ilhan Omar

She’s only been in office since January 3rd, but already she’s become one of main socialist-communists of the Democrat party. Taking keys from other anti-Semites in her own party, the brother marrying Ilhan Omar has taken Democrat anti-Semitism to whole new level. Now establishment Democrats are in a panic. Democrats have been anti-Semites for years as they become more and more socialist. BUt it was always a big secret. Now, Democrats are so panicked over Ilhan Omar exposing the Democrats for what they truly are, they are looking for a primary challenger to run against her in 2020. Good luck with that. In that district, that re-elected another anti-Semite year after year, Ilhan Omar is a surebet to win again in 2020 and crush any primary challenger.

Panicked Democrats already seeking primary challenge for anti-Semite Ilhan Omar
Panicked Democrats already seeking primary challenge for anti-Semite Ilhan Omar

Some Minnesota Democrats, aghast at controversial comments made by Rep. Ilhan Omar (D), are taking initial steps to recruit a candidate to run against her in next year’s primary election, seeking to buck history in one of the nation’s most progressive legislative districts.

Several party leaders said they have had discussions about finding a candidate to take on Omar, just two months into her first term in Congress.

But even those who were deeply offended by Omar’s comments about Israel concede they have not yet found anyone to challenge her.

“There’s definitely some buzz going around about it, but it’s more a buzz of is anyone talking about finding someone to run against her than it is anyone saying they’re going to run against her or contemplate it. There’s definitely talk about people wanting someone to run against her,” said state Sen. Ron Latz (D), who represents a portion of Omar’s district.

In her first weeks on the job, Omar sparked outrage for comments that critics said relied on anti-Semitic tropes — first for suggesting that politicians who support Israel do so for financial reasons and then for suggesting that lobbyist are pushing for “allegiance to a foreign country.”

Those comments prompted two votes in the House condemning anti-Semitism, as well as other forms of hate speech. In Minnesota, Omar’s constituents took note.

“Our community is exasperated by Rep. Omar’s unfulfilled promises to listen and learn from Jewish constituents while seemingly simultaneously finding another opportunity to make an anti-Semitic remark and insult our community,” Steve Hunegs, executive director of the Jewish Community Relations Council of Minnesota and the Dakotas, said in a statement.