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Current Events => Politics => Topic started by: Chris_ on July 05, 2014, 01:56:01 AM
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Cracks Appearing In Democratic Coalition
The population of Mogadishu is moving to Minneapolis, through the miracle of chain immigration. I don’t know whether there is any limiting principle to this or whether all of Mogadishu will one day reside along the Mississippi, but in any event, the Somali influx is already impacting Minnesota politics.
Despite being “natural conservativesâ€â€“imagine what they must think of abortion and gay marriage!–the Somalis have so far been reliable Democratic voters. This has created one of this year’s most interesting local races, in which Phyllis Kahn, a left-wing Democrat who has represented her district in the Minnesota House of Representatives for 42 (!) years, is being challenged in a primary by one Mohamud Noor. Kahn has long enjoyed the perks of a Democratic insider, including the privilege of owning a $1 house on prime Minneapolis real estate. But so far, all of that seems to avail her little as she fights for her political life against Mr. Noor.
The race first came to widespread attention when a fight broke out between Kahn and Noor supporters at a precinct caucus. Next, in a historic first, a Democrat finally stumbled across voter fraud in Minnesota.
Power Line Blog (http://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2014/07/109076.php?PageSpeed=noscript)
There's more to the story at Mark Steyn's site: Declaration of Dependence (http://www.steynonline.com/6459/declaration-of-dependence)