Ilhan Omar’s Swing Voter Conversion Machine

Project Veritas remains one of the very few actual remaining investigative journalism outlets in America. Their latest bombshell reveals that Somali election workers tied to Congresswoman Ilhan Omar’s (D-MN) campaign have adopted a rather Third World-ish strategy for her reelection.

Specifically, they walk around in Minnesota’s District 5 and pay Somalis $200 for their unfilled ballots. A whistleblower who exposed the massive vote fraud ring on camera estimates that as many as 100,000 Somali votes will be bought like this in the 2020 election.

The whistleblower also tellingly notes that the idea for this cash-for-votes idea came directly from Congresswoman Omar herself. One enterprising Somali voter held out and wouldn’t agree to sell his ballot for less than $800.

Naturally, this is just about the most illegal “campaign activity” that a person could come up with. Knowing all of the previous accusations that Ilhan Omar has faced, though, this doesn’t come as a surprise. She’s also been credibly accused of tax fraud, student loan fraud, and immigration fraud after marrying her own brother.

But whatever. We’re sure that the Department of Justice will look into this cash-for-ballots scheme, just as soon as they wrap up that lightning-fast Russian collusion coup investigation against James Comey.


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