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US Election: Somalia-born Ilhan Omar Retains Seat In Congress

U.S. Representative Ilhan Omar (D-MN) participates in a news conference to call on Congress to cut funding for ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement), at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, U.S. February 7, 2019. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst - RC1AD128E460

The Somali-American congresswoman from Minnesota, Ilhan Omar, has retained her seat in the US Congress for the Democrats.

Omar won 64.6% of the vote against the 25.9% of her closest contender, Republican Lacy Johnson.

Omar said her success would mean a lot to young men and women.

She said,”I believe that my victory reflects the result of being honest politically, particularly when someone serves her people with a developmental and promising mindset.

“If someone wins a seat, whether it is city council or school board or state house or Senate or Congress, we should know that we are just ordinary people, and act ordinarily.”

She said her opposition to US President Donald Trump would go on if he was re-elected.

“I think our struggle will resume. As you know, this president is not a president who wants to co-operate with people.

“I feel he is an irresponsible president who doesn’t care about equality and he doesn’t want to serve everyone equally. I believe people share this sentiment with me.”

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