This single poll has viciously slammed Ilhan Omar’s political career.
Democrat Rep. Omar (MN) is an immigrant who came to America from Somalia – no wonder she wants to defund the police because she may be using Somalia as her model country which is one of the most violent and lawless nations in the world.
She even used the death of George Floyd to ignite her base and encourage them to make their communities less safe by voting to defund the police
Recently, Ilhan Omar pleaded with her radical followers to go to the polls and support proposal #2, a proposal to replace the police. If Omar is missing high crime and lax law enforcement, perhaps Rep. Omar should consider making a move back to Somalia?
She has been railing against law enforcement ever since she won fellow Muslim Keith Ellison’s House seat in 2018.
Vote YES on 2! Minneapolis we got this, let’s go 💪🏽 https://t.co/NXAUgT2F0R
— Ilhan Omar (@IlhanMN) November 2, 2021
Ohhh boy… the results were too bad that some say, she should move back to Somalia where she plans to re-create Minneapolis to a Somalia type that is considered to be the most violent and lawless.
Excerpt from MSN report:
Voters in Minnesota’s largest city have rejected what would have been an unprecedented move to dismantle the police department at the ballot box Tuesday following calls for reform following the death of George Floyd.
The measure asked voters if they favored amending the city’s charter to replace the Minneapolis Police Department with a Department of Public Safety. The initiative would have removed language from the charter related to the agency, including minimum funding requirements, and would have divided control of public safety between the mayor and the City Council.
The measure asked voters if they favored amending the city’s charter to replace the Minneapolis Police Department with a Department of Public Safety. The initiative would have removed language from the charter related to the agency, including minimum funding requirements, and would have divided control of public safety between the mayor and the City Council.
It would have essentially removed power from the mayor and police chief to re-imagine policing. Tuesday’s vote comes as Minneapolis is experiencing an uptick in violent crime similar to other cities.
Ballot language also aims to employ more public safety departments to achieve a comprehensive public health approach to policing, putting a greater emphasis on public health especially on mental health which is a dire illness recently.
The Minnesota Supreme Court ruled in September that voters could decide on the matter and the YES 4 Minneapolis coalition of businesses and other groups have gathered 22,000 signatures to put it on the ballot.
Source: 100% FedUp