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Ilhan Omar GOES NUTS as 157 Democrats OFFICIALLY ABANDON Her!

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urging Ilhan Omar to spare the Democrats

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her misery and form her own political

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party is now picking up steam following

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her repeated inappropriate outburst

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during this week's State of the Union

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address.

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>> 57 of her colleagues on the Democrat

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aisle decided to reject her claims and

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vote with the Republican

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>> that the War Powers Act uh roll back

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lost 5247.

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John Federman voted with the

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Republicans. Ilhan Omar just suffered

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political humiliation because this time

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it was not Republicans leading the

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charge against her. It was 157 Democrats

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effectively abandoning her position.

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After going allin against Trump's Iran

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move, screaming, posturing, and trying

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to turn herself into the face of the

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anti-war rebellion, Omar got hit with

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the most brutal reality in politics.

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When the vote came, her own side did not

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follow her, revealing just how isolated,

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toxic, and politically disposable she

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may have become.

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Democrat Ilhan Omar has blasted Donald

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Trump in Congress over the US's attack

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on Iran and demanding an end to the war

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on is unilaterally dragging this nation

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into an illegal and unjustified war with

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Iran. As someone who survived the

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horrors of war, I know that bombs do not

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build peace or create stability.

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>> Ilhan Omar walked onto the House floor

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thinking she was the moral conscience of

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the Democratic party. Instead, Democrats

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made it clear they were not following

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her lead. That was not just a policy

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disagreement. It was a blunt signal that

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her influence inside the party may be

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collapsing. And this did not happen in

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one day. It built up piece by piece. and

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every piece made the next one worse.

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>> She's complaining that the attack came

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during Ramadan. And Rashida Talib, by

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the way, is attacking both the United

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States and Israel, another member of the

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squad, and saying they shouldn't have

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done this, as if the US is a foreign

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country to her.

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>> Then came the Iran strike. Trump

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authorized military action against

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Iranian nuclear facilities. And Omar did

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not just oppose it. She went full

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throttle. She posted criticism of the

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strike happening during Ramadan. She

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argued there was a pattern of America

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attacking Muslim countries during the

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holy month. The post got hit with a

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community note almost immediately. This

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was the right time with the right intel,

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the right president to go in there and

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do this and he'll have his chance to

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explain it to her secretaries to

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Congress. And she was also responding

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because I I was complaining about that.

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Where was she when Jews were

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slaughtered? Over 1,000 Jews were

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slaughtered in Israel by Hamas, by

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Palestinians on a Jewish holiday. I

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don't remember her complaining about

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that.

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>> But critics did not stop there. They

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took the post further and asked a more

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explosive question. Was she effectively

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warning Iran? Was she signaling a

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military action to a hostile foreign

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government before American troops had

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completed their mission? Whether that

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accusation is fully fair or not, it's

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stuck. Because once people start asking

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that question out loud, the story is no

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longer about foreign policy, the story

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becomes about whose side she is actually

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on. And that is a question that does not

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go away once it is asked.

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>> Representative Ilhan Omar just betrayed

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America on the floor, trying to thwart

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President Trump's actions against Iran.

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She should be deported now. enough of

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allowing third world trash to infiltrate

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America. We should be done with it.

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>> Her response to all of this was to

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double down. She went to the House floor

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and delivered a full speech. She called

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the strike illegal and unjustified. She

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said bombs do not create peace. She said

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Trump was dragging the country into

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another forever war. She demanded

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Congress reclaim its constitutional war

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authority. She urged every lawmaker

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listening to vote with her to stop the

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escalation. It was her biggest moment,

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her clearest stand, and she made herself

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the face of the opposition. That was the

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gamble. When you step onto the floor and

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declare yourself the leader of a

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position, the vote that follows becomes

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a direct measure of your actual power.

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And that is exactly where the disaster

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hit.

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>> Senate rejected a Democratic Iran war

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powers resolution. If approved, it would

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have called for congressional approval

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for military action against Iran.

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>> On this, the yays are 47, the nays are

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53. The motion to discharge is not

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approved.

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>> 157 Democrats voted in favor of a

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resolution affirming Iran as the largest

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state sponsor of terrorism. Omar voted

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against it. 53 Democrats voted with her.

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157 voted the other way. Read that

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again. She had just spent days rallying

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her coalition, making speeches, posting

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on social media, positioning herself as

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the conscience of the resistance. And

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then more than three times her number of

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fellow Democrats walked in the opposite

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direction on the same day. That is not

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just a loss. That is a statement. That

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is 157 Democrats saying in the most

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official language Washington has, "We

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are not with you on this one. Roll call

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votes are not rumors. They are not media

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spin. They are permanent and public. And

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this one is brutal.

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>> Representatives Ro Kana, a California

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Democrat, and Thomas Messi, a Kentucky

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Republican, say they will try to force a

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House vote on a war powers resolution

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aimed at blocking potential US military

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strikes against Iran. Their push comes

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as the United States ramps up pressure

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in the region, deploying the USS Gerald

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R. Ford, the world's largest aircraft

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carrier, to the Middle East. But it did

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not stop there. Omar also backed the war

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powers resolution pushed by Roana and

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Thomas Massie. The whole point was to

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strip Trump of the authority to continue

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military action against Iran without

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congressional approval. It was supposed

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to be the institutional check. It failed

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in the Senate 53 to 47. Rand Paul was

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the only Republican who crossed over to

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support it and then John Federman, a

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Democrat, crossed the other way and

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voted with Republicans against it. Then

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the House version failed too. 219 to

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212. Four Democrats joined Republicans

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to kill it. So the symbolic vote went

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against her. The Senate mechanism

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collapsed and the House version died

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too. She swung three times and missed

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three times all in the same week.

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>> The ship getting blown out of the water.

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Now I remember the Iranian generals were

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saying that our ships were going to end

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at the bottom of the ocean and that's

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theirs. Like look at that again. It's on

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the screen right now. Boom. You know,

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like I love it. you know, I mean, you

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know, so I I don't know why we can't be

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on and just celebrate that, but I I

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guarantee you every single member of the

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Congress that you just had there said we

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could never allow Iran to acquire a

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nuclear bomb. And now, now that that's

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happened now, and it's made that

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impossible right now.

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>> Federman deserves a full moment here

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because his position makes Omar's

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situation dramatically worse. He did not

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quietly abstain or give some careful

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statement about nuance. He came out

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openly and said he supported the strike.

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He said Iran has been a problem for

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decades. He said negotiations failed,

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sanctions failed, and stopping Iran from

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getting a nuclear bomb is a good

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outcome. He stood in front of cameras

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and said what a lot of Democrats may

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privately believe but are afraid to say

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publicly that matters enormously because

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now Omar is not just arguing against

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Republicans. She is arguing against a

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Democrat who served in the Senate,

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nearly died for his country's service

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