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Omar Fateh’s Shocking Pledge STUNS Taxpayers!

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This isn’t your typical liberal platform, either. Fateh is championing a hardline agenda that includes minimum wage hikes, a surge in government-subsidized housing, and legal city-issued IDs for illegal immigrants.

That’s right — “Fateh thinks people who broke federal immigration law should get official city identification documents.”

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Defunding the Police… Again

But perhaps the most dangerous plank in Fateh’s platform is his vow to dismantle traditional policing in favor of “community-led alternatives.” Sound familiar?

This was the exact same recipe that led to chaos in cities like Portland, San Francisco, and Seattle — where crime soared, businesses shuttered, and families fled.

Minneapolis is still picking up the pieces from the George Floyd riots of 2020, which left parts of the city in ruins. The last thing it needs is another experiment in lawlessness.

Yet Fateh insists on pushing forward with the failed defund-the-police narrative. He’s promising to “combat police violence” — a talking point that paints law enforcement as the problem, not the criminals terrorizing city streets.

Conservatives Ring the Alarm

Fateh’s rise hasn’t gone unnoticed by conservative leaders. Turning Point USA’s Charlie Kirk warned his audience about the implications of Fateh’s candidacy, highlighting how radical socialism is creeping into America’s urban core.

The Republican National Committee, too, has sounded the alarm. They’re pointing to Mamdani’s victory in New York as a glaring example of where the Democrat Party is headed — and it’s not toward the middle.

“Mamdani represents the face of the new Democrat Party,” they warn. And they’re not wrong.

An Uphill Battle for Moderates

Mayor Jacob Frey, a self-described moderate Democrat, is now in the political fight of his life. After losing the party’s endorsement, he fired back:

“This election should be decided by our entire city, not by a handful of delegates.”

Frey, who’s long battled with the city’s far-Left council members, is clearly trying to hold the line. Political analysts like University of Minnesota’s Larry Jacobs still consider Frey “probably still the favorite to win.” But that optimism comes with a catch — ranked choice voting.

This system, while marketed as fairer, often favors fringe candidates with loyal but narrow followings. And that’s exactly the kind of base Fateh is counting on.

What’s at Stake

Fateh’s platform is filled with shiny promises — free housing, free transportation, free everything — but those freebies come at a steep cost.

Who pays for it all? Minneapolis taxpayers.

If Fateh takes the mayor’s seat, expect a tidal wave of tax hikes to cover his utopian wish list. Businesses will flee — just like they did in other cities that embraced leftist policies — and working families will be left behind to foot the bill.

This isn’t just about Minneapolis. It’s part of a broader playbook the far-Left is using to infiltrate city governments and reshape America from the ground up.

Democrats who still believe in traditional values and common sense had better wake up — because the radicals aren’t knocking anymore. They’re kicking down the door.

The November election in Minneapolis is shaping up to be more than just a local race. It’s a nationwide referendum on whether Americans are ready to reject the failed promises of socialism or sleepwalk into the next progressive disaster.

The clock is ticking.

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