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Omar Fateh responds to Vance’s ‘mayor of Mogadishu’ comment made in Turning Point speech  from the Hill Max Rego

Tom Bettenhausen2 hours ago01 mins

After Vice President Vance slammed Minnesota state Sen. Omar Fateh (D) on Sunday, Fateh fired back, saying Vance “took time away from the couch to try out comedy.” Vance, during his speech at Turning Point’s AmericaFest in Phoenix, said that Democrats “are not sending their best,” referencing Fateh’s unsuccessful candidacy for Minneapolis mayor. The vice… Read More 

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