I'm in Minneapolis, or as I call it "Little Chicago". I wish people understood how voter fraud in the twin cities has been an intrinsic part of Minnesota politics for decades.
And when you think about it, it's not surprising. The entire state is red save for two areas: Minneapolis/St. Paul & Duluth. This allows those with the means to only need to focus on one single population center to control the entire state.
The problem also perpetuates itself because in Minneapolis especially, you have far Leftists installed throughout the city government which gives the fraud operations cover.
Another thing to remember from the above numbers: Turnout for the primaries this year in Minnesota was extremely low. Now, part of that was that this is a non-gubernatorial year. But turnout was far lower than it was in 2020 as well. There were VERY few votes to count.
My Minneapolis precinct was DEAD all day because my wife and I made a point of one of us walking by every 60-90 minutes, and we made sure we walked the dogs at 5:30 so we could observe the after work "rush". I spoke with 3 other election judges at 3 other precincts who I know and trust and their precincts were dead as well. There was zero reason for these votes to come in so late.
Another element to be aware of: Support for Ilhan in this town is far lower than someone from outside the TC's would think. The local Somali community (imported by the State Department and the Leftist Minnesota government) does not like her because they detest her embrace of LGBTQ+$%^@@5 nonsense.
For context: I have two large, athletic dogs that require a 90 minute walk every night. We vary our route every evening and consequently, I see an enormous amount of my area of Minneapolis over the course of a few weeks. I did not see one single Ilhan Omar sign in a yard for the entire summer. Driving through other areas of Minneapolis, I never saw a single one (and I was looking).
Now, back to the original question posted in the tweet: "Are they seriously not going to look into this?" The answer is almost for certain they won't look into this. Primarily because of two reasons: 1) There are a ton of some of the dumbest Leftists you'll ever meet living in Minneapolis. They never question the machine. 2) Every political position in the city is filled by a Leftist.
In St. Paul, it's a different story. But make no mistake, political power resides in Minneapolis and not the state capital. The voter fraud here will never be investigated without an outside force driving it.
I'm from Minnesota. My whole family is still up there. They are Minnesota nice yes. They all, however, suffer from cranial anal submersion. You could show them 100 truths and they will ignore you and be mad.
There's a distinct chance that you and I are cousins. I grew up in the area as well and you described some of my family with perfect precision. They truly believe that the garbage they support has made them better, more compassionate people.
I hope some day all of us frogs can gather and celebrate. We can wear our GAW names and seek each other out. I feel like all of you saved me in so many ways. I'm eternally grateful for all of you. I was in a really bad spot when I met all of you. Today I am a different and healthier person.
A bunch of thoughts on this from a local:
I'm in Minneapolis, or as I call it "Little Chicago". I wish people understood how voter fraud in the twin cities has been an intrinsic part of Minnesota politics for decades.
And when you think about it, it's not surprising. The entire state is red save for two areas: Minneapolis/St. Paul & Duluth. This allows those with the means to only need to focus on one single population center to control the entire state.
The problem also perpetuates itself because in Minneapolis especially, you have far Leftists installed throughout the city government which gives the fraud operations cover.
Another thing to remember from the above numbers: Turnout for the primaries this year in Minnesota was extremely low. Now, part of that was that this is a non-gubernatorial year. But turnout was far lower than it was in 2020 as well. There were VERY few votes to count.
My Minneapolis precinct was DEAD all day because my wife and I made a point of one of us walking by every 60-90 minutes, and we made sure we walked the dogs at 5:30 so we could observe the after work "rush". I spoke with 3 other election judges at 3 other precincts who I know and trust and their precincts were dead as well. There was zero reason for these votes to come in so late.
Another element to be aware of: Support for Ilhan in this town is far lower than someone from outside the TC's would think. The local Somali community (imported by the State Department and the Leftist Minnesota government) does not like her because they detest her embrace of LGBTQ+$%^@@5 nonsense.
For context: I have two large, athletic dogs that require a 90 minute walk every night. We vary our route every evening and consequently, I see an enormous amount of my area of Minneapolis over the course of a few weeks. I did not see one single Ilhan Omar sign in a yard for the entire summer. Driving through other areas of Minneapolis, I never saw a single one (and I was looking).
Now, back to the original question posted in the tweet: "Are they seriously not going to look into this?" The answer is almost for certain they won't look into this. Primarily because of two reasons: 1) There are a ton of some of the dumbest Leftists you'll ever meet living in Minneapolis. They never question the machine. 2) Every political position in the city is filled by a Leftist.
In St. Paul, it's a different story. But make no mistake, political power resides in Minneapolis and not the state capital. The voter fraud here will never be investigated without an outside force driving it.
I'm from Minnesota. My whole family is still up there. They are Minnesota nice yes. They all, however, suffer from cranial anal submersion. You could show them 100 truths and they will ignore you and be mad.
There's a distinct chance that you and I are cousins. I grew up in the area as well and you described some of my family with perfect precision. They truly believe that the garbage they support has made them better, more compassionate people.
I hope some day all of us frogs can gather and celebrate. We can wear our GAW names and seek each other out. I feel like all of you saved me in so many ways. I'm eternally grateful for all of you. I was in a really bad spot when I met all of you. Today I am a different and healthier person.