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What Minnesota’s Fifth District Race Reveals About the State of Identity Politics
At 17, I—a hijab-wearing politics obsessed child of Sudanese immigrants growing up in the eastern suburbs of Minnesota’s Twin Cities—related to thousands of American Muslims who saw Somalia-born American politician Ilhan Omar’s 2018 election to the House of Representatives as a shifting tide for political representation. I suddenly felt like a new political door had opened—one flung open to bring in the diversity of people like me. Six years later, Minnesota’s Fifth District is ushering in more firsts as Republican challenger, the Iraqi-born journalist-turned-politician Dalia al-Aqidi, makes this congressional race the first to be contested by two Muslims in U.S. history. In fact,

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