Ilhan Omar’s failing primary campaign is in even bigger trouble than we thought.

It’s so bad, as a matter of fact, that Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi has now had to step in to try and save it.

She’s fallen MILLIONS of dollars behind her challenger, and if this keeps up she will not be able to compete for her seat.

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This unbelievable slide into the political abyss comes on the heels of Omar’s radical, communist comments, where she called for the dismantling of the US politics and our economy.

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Clearly, Omar won’t be happy until the United States looks and feels like Mogadishu.

Do the voters in her district want that?

From Daily Wire

Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi endorsed Rep. Ilhan Omar on Monday ahead of a primary election in which the freshman Democrat is trailing financially by millions of dollars.

“Ilhan is a valued and important Member of our Caucus,” Pelosi said in a statement, according to the Jewish Telegraph Agency. “In her first term, Ilhan has already established herself as a leader on a host of issues — from child nutrition to housing to U.S.-Africa relations.”

Omar is being challenged by Minnesota attorney Antone Melton-Meaux in a race that has caught the attention of Pro-Israel America and NORPAC. The pro-Israel political action committees have committed hundreds of thousands of dollars to unseating Omar, one of the most anti-Israel members of Congress, ahead of the Aug. 11 primary.

From April to the end of June, Melton-Meaux outraised Omar by a staggering $3.2 million to under $500,000. Melton-Meaux’s campaign still has $2 million cash on hand versus Omar’s $1.1 million, according to the Minnesota Star Tribune.

Does Pelosi have the clout to “save” Ilhan Omar? She’s embattled herself and has a terrible approval rating. Her district is literally coated in human feces and drugs.

Another big issue for Omar are the Floyd riots that burned down her district – businesses are leaving Minneapolis, and the local officials are defunding the police.

Meanwhile, crime is soaring.

Is Omar running on an “elect me for more of this” platform? If so, I am not sure how she even makes an argument for herself.

 

This piece was written by Missy Crane on July 15, 2020. It originally appeared in WayneDupree.com and is used by permission.

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