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Will a Democrat Try to Make History Against Ilhan Omar in 2020?
Smart Politics ^ | 12 March 2019 | Dr. Eric J. Ostermeier

Posted on 03/12/2019 7:14:28 PM PDT by Steely Tom

Omar received the third largest percentage of the vote among the 140+ newly elected Gopher State U.S. Representatives since statehood

It is no secret that Minnesota’s 5th Congressional District has one of the largest Democratic partisan tilts in the Midwest, so when state Representative Ilhan Omar won the DFL primary last August the question was not whether she would win the general election but how much support would she receive.

In the end, Omar won 78.0 percent of the vote – besting GOP nominee Jennifer Zielinski by 56.3 points.

Omar’s performance ranks third on the all-time list for newly elected members of the U.S. House of Representatives from Minnesota, although each of the two names ahead of her did not face another major party nominee.

The state record is currently held by 1908 Republican nominee Clarence Miller.

Miller was an attorney and state representative from Duluth who first defeated three-term GOPer James Bede for his party’s nomination to the 8th CD.

Democrats did not field a nominee that cycle so the only candidate Miller faced in November was Public Ownership nominee Alexander Halliday.

Miller won 81.6 percent of the vote – a record that has stood for newly-elected members to the chamber from Minnesota ever since.

The congressman served five terms before losing the Election of 1918 to Union Labor nominee William Carss.

The only other U.S. House candidate to garner a larger share of the vote for their first term than Omar was Republican Andrew Volstead in 1902.

Volstead was the mayor of Granite Falls when he defeated two third-party candidates in the 7th CD general election with 78.6 percent: People’s nominee August Forsberg (20.4 percent) and Prohibitionist Knut Johnson (1.1 percent).

The Republican lawmaker served 10 terms until he was soundly defeated by independent Ole Kvale in 1922.

Other than Miller, Volstead, and Omar, only one other U.S. House nominee from Minnesota garnered more than 70 percent en route to their first term in the chamber.

Farmer-Laborite Paul Kvale won 73.2 percent against Republican J.C. Morrison in the October 1929 special election to fill the vacancy caused by the death of his aforementioned father Ole.

Just 12 others won more than 60 percent:

Of the 130 Minnesotans elected to the U.S. House (excluding 11 members elected alongside at least one other member to at-large seats on the same ticket), the average vote received for a newly elected U.S. Representative in the state is 53.2 percent.

The lowest support was registered by People’s nominee Haldor Boen in 1892 with 35.6 percent.

Omar also set the Minnesota record last week for the largest percentage of the vote received by a woman running for the U.S. House – besting DFLer Betty McCollum’s mark by 8.4 points.

McCollum won 69.5 percent in her campaign for a fourth term representing her St. Paul-based 4th CD in 2006.

For the first time in state history, the Gopher State will send three women to the House of Representatives for the 116th Congress: Democrats Omar, McCollum, and member-elect Angie Craig from the 2nd CD.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: ilhan; omar; somalia

1 posted on 03/12/2019 7:14:28 PM PDT by Steely Tom
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2 posted on 03/12/2019 7:29:45 PM PDT by Bon mots
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What pisses me off is these people can serve only 2 years and they get paid for life plus retirement benefits, etc, etc.

THIS is why we are effing broke! Worse, WE LET IT HAPPEN!


3 posted on 03/12/2019 7:30:10 PM PDT by unixfox (Abolish Slavery, Repeal the 16th Amendment)
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Her district is 67% Caucasian, but they’ll have to be bold enough to challenge the emaculated muzzie female, not a popular thing for a DFLer to do.


4 posted on 03/12/2019 7:35:12 PM PDT by bigbob (Trust Trump. Trust the Plan.)
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the author doesn’t appear to answer his own question. But the answer is, yes, a dem will but it won’t be historic because the vote will be split


5 posted on 03/12/2019 7:36:26 PM PDT by blueplum ("...this moment is your moment: it belongs to you... " President Donald J. Trump, Jan 20, 2017)
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I thought perhaps the writer had some particular Democrat in mind who might challenge Omar. I guess we’ll have to wait and see.


6 posted on 03/12/2019 7:41:42 PM PDT by lee martell
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So in other words we are screwed with this evil Muslim cockroach for years and years to come!! These cockroaches brought down our twin towers and as a reward they get to serve in congress...WHAT A COUNTRY!! 😡
7 posted on 03/12/2019 7:48:09 PM PDT by RoseofTexas
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2020 SOTU Trump should call for primary challengers for BOTH parties. Both sides are getting tired of this crap.


8 posted on 03/12/2019 7:49:17 PM PDT by DIRTYSECRET (urope. Why do they put up with this.)
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To: unixfox

Congressional pension is a pension made available to members of the United States Congress. Members who participated in the congressional pension system are vested after five (5) years of service. A full pension is available to members 62 years of age with 5 years of service; 50 years or older with 20 years of service; or 25 years of service at any age.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Congressional_pension


9 posted on 03/12/2019 7:50:15 PM PDT by Graybeard58 (The Lord hath made all things for himself: yea, even the wicked for the day of evil.)
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To: unixfox

Please get your facts correct prior to posting on this forum.


10 posted on 03/12/2019 8:18:38 PM PDT by Buffalo Head (Illegitimi non carborundum)
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when the democrats redistrict the state watch much of the 5th be moved in with the 6th to turn the 6th blue too.


11 posted on 03/12/2019 8:33:02 PM PDT by cableguymn (We need a redneck in the white house....)
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I think they actually have to serve 6 years to get all that..

so one term as a senator or 3 in the house.


12 posted on 03/12/2019 8:33:54 PM PDT by cableguymn (We need a redneck in the white house....)
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Minnesota, Michigan and New York are each expected to lose a Congressional seat after the 2020 census. I wonder if the 3 new Democrat superstars will be affected?


13 posted on 03/12/2019 9:14:36 PM PDT by Cowboy Bob ("Other People's Money" = The life blood of Liberalism)
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