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Geoffrey Skelley

Alex, it’s possible Samuels is a stronger candidate than your average primary challenger — and Omar might be weaker than your average incumbent (thus why she keeps attracting opposition). Samuels has deep ties to the community as a former city councillor and former school board member. And the issue of policing may have given him an opening, as he was a prominent opponent of Question 2, the failed city ballot measure last year that would have replaced the police department in Minneapolis with a Department of Public Safety. Omar backed that measure. She’s also had her controversial moments, such as her past comments about Israel and Palestine.

Alex Samuels

Does anyone have any theories as to why Omar is performing so poorly when other members of The Squad either 1) don’t have serious or any primary challengers (i.e., Reps. Ocasio-Cortez and Pressley), or 2) have handily defeated their challengers (i.e., Reps. Bush and Tlaib)?

Nathaniel Rakich


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