Republican launches Minnesota Senate bid, slams ‘resistance’
FALCON HEIGHTS, Minn. — Republican Jason Lewis jumped into Minnesota’s Senate race Thursday, using a YouTube video and State Fair appearance to make it clear that he’ll try to tie Democratic incumbent Tina Smith to the state’s freshman Rep. Ilhan Omar and the so-called resistance to President Donald Trump.
Lewis, a former conservative talk radio host who lost his House re-election bid in 2018, declared that he’s all in for Trump as he went hard at the nation’s current political and cultural divisions. He portrayed Omar and other members of the “squad”of four liberal House newcomers — all women of colour whom Trump has labeled as the face of the Democratic Party — as a threat to Americans’ right to life, liberty and property.
“The state of Minnesota is not interested in following the ‘squad’ off the rails,” Lewis said. “They’re interested in keeping our prosperity going, keeping our Constitution intact and making certain that all of you have a future.”
Lewis repeatedly attacked the “squad” but mentioned them by name only once in his speech. However, he pointedly singled out Omar in a YouTube video posted shortly before his speech.