Ilhan Omar faces a rematch. Here are Minnesota's key primary races to watch | Talking Points

Published 2024-08-09
Lost in the overwhelming developments in the presidential race, including the ascension of Gov. Tim Walz to a vice presidential nominee, is the looming Aug. 13 primary election.

In 'Talking Points,' Esme Murphy breaks down the key races Minnesota voters will decide on next week with Professor Larry Jacobs with the University of Minnesota, Democratic strategist Abou Amara and Amy Koch, a Republican analyst.

0:00 Minnesota's looming primary election
1:39 Ilhan Omar, Don Samuels to face off in rematch
8:28 Divided Republican party over nomination for U.S. Senate
15:19 Rep. Michelle Fischbach faces challenges from the right

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All Comments (7)
  • @NoShiksa
    She has explicitly stated her goal is to help the citizens of Somalia while simultaneously demanding that America cut off support to our foreign PARTNERS. This woman is not fit to lead. She cannot disassociate her emotional connection to her place of origin to remain objective for the country. She does not self reflect. Leaders need to think and do what is best for the AMERICAN people. Relationships are a give-and-take. She thinks we should take from Israel (a country that gives us inventions, information, and our common values) and give to the people who do nothing for America. Why? Because that’s her hometown. This is not leadership. Leaders don’t do things for personal gain, and personal gain only.
  • @babybird64
    This woman and who ever is putting up her signs need to make sure they have the home owners permission before putting their sign in that person's yard. She didn't do that with my mom's neighbor. They need to get back out and take it down. The neighbor doesn't want it in her yard
  • @jjohnson638
    MN wave your new Omar’s flag - be proud of Somali
  • @2532robh1
    I really can't stand the voices of news reporters anymore.