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Screenshots: Radical Squad Member Ilhan Omar Wins Her Primary Race in Minnesota – But It Seems She Received All of Her Votes in Less Than 20 Minutes

Rep. Ilhan Omar has secured victory in the Democrat primary for Minnesota’s 5th Congressional District. The Associated Press declared her the winner, with Omar gaining an increase of 9,841 votes compared to the previous election.

However, the election returns raised some eyebrows due to the rate and speed at which the votes were counted. After polls closed at 8:00 PM, it took nearly an hour and a half to reach just 5% counted, and then jumped to 99.5% within 15 minutes, sparking debate and suspicion.

8:00 pm – Polls close.
8:15 pm – 0% counted.
8:30 pm – 0% counted.
8:45 pm – 0% counted.
9:00 pm – 0% counted.
9:22 pm – 5.0% counted.
9:37 pm – 99.5% counted.

 

There was something unusual about the reporting and tallying of the vote totals in the Minnesota US House District 5 Democratic Primary election.

The Decision Desk only presented two batches of votes;

Batch 1: 5% of the vote just after 10 PM ET
Batch 2: The remaining 94% around 10:40 – 10:50 PM ET

The race was immediately called after the release of the second batch of votes.

This also raised a lot of suspicion:

It’s not the only race where the pace has been questioned. On the flip side, in March, while it was a statewide contest, even liberal reporters were noting California’s pace in counting its ballots was torturously slow. Yet, if you raise concerns, you’re an election denier. That’s the (idiotic) rule, right?

In the meantime, enjoy Omar celebrating her win, where she pretty much called Samuels a Nazi. Mr. Samuels is black, Ilhan.

According to her opponent, Don Samuels, “In her 6-year tenure, only two bills she’s written and sponsored have become law – both renamed post offices. She can’t run on her achievements, so she has to use fear to win.”

Disclaimer: This article contains the author’s personal opinions. It is intended for educational purposes only and aims to foster understanding, not to spread misinformation or hatred.

Mark Van der Veen

Mark Van der Veen offers some of the most analytical and insightful writings on politics. He regularly opines on the motives and political calculations of politicians and candidates, and whether or not their strategy will work. Van der Veen offers a contrast to many on this list by sticking mainly to a fact-based style of writing that is generally combative with opposing ideologies.

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NJLamer
NJLamer
5 months ago

Arrest them all.. Or We the People will hang Everybody and their families. IMHO

JessyS
JessyS
5 months ago

So what? At least the counting is faster than in Arizona in recent elections where we seen percentages of 0.5% reported per day in some areas. Pennsylvania promises the same in November.

ONLYME
ONLYME
5 months ago

I am sure Tampon Timmy had a lot to do withy that.

494949
494949
5 months ago

That is impossible and everyone knows it! Rigged by Tampon Timmy! You can’t even count the votes with a machine that fast but if you insert a new chip you can have them in 30 seconds!