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Omar Fateh Wins Democrat Endorsement For Minneapolis Mayor

Democratic candidate for Minneapolis Omar Fateh / Via @OmarFatehMN

By Timothy Sekerak, Daily Caller News Foundation | July 20, 2025

Omar Fateh — a progressive Democrat — won the official endorsement of the Democratic Farm-Labor Party (DFL) on Saturday to become mayor of Minneapolis.

Fateh won the endorsement over current Democratic Mayor Jacob Frey, as reported by the Minneapolis-based KARE 11.

“I am incredibly honored to be the DFL-endorsed candidate for Minneapolis Mayor. This endorsement is a message that Minneapolis residents are done with broken promises, vetoes, and politics as usual. It’s a mandate to build a city that works for all of us,” Fateh said in a post to X on Saturday.

Fateh has drawn comparisons to Zohran Mamdani, who just won the Democratic primary to become mayor of New York City. Fateh, who announced his run for mayor in December, is running on a platform very similar to Mamdani’s. 

Like Mamdani, Fateh said he would refuse to work with a “hostile White House” and would prohibit the Minneapolis Police Department (MPD) from working with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

“Protecting all of our communities from Donald Trump means not letting MPD interact with ICE, whether it’s for an immigration raid or not. Our residents deserve a mayor who will stand up to Donald Trump and say, ‘No, not in our community,” Fateh said in a video posted to X on July 13.

Fateh has also called for rent stabilization and to increase the minimum wage to $20 per hour by 2028.

“As a renter in Stevens Square with a full-time job on top of my part-time Senator job, and a baby on the way, I want to keep money in working people’s pockets and circulating in our local economy. That’s why I’ll work to implement a $20 minimum wage by 2028 & rent stabilization,” he wrote in his post on July 13.

Mamdani has called for a $30 minimum wage along with government-run programs such as free grocery stores and busing.

Elections in Minneapolis are done via rank-choice voting. The DFL endorsement matters, however, because without it candidates often exit the race because of a lack of resources or pressure internally from the party, according to the Minneapolis Times.

Frey’s campaign team criticized the endorsement process that chose Fateh over him.

“This election should be decided by the entire city rather than the small group of people who became delegates, particularly in light of the extremely flawed and irregular conduct of this convention. Voters will now have a clear choice between the records and leadership of Sen. Fateh and Mayor Frey. We look forward to taking our vision to the voters in November,” Frey’s campaign manager Sam Schulenberg said in a press release Saturday, according to KARE 11.

Minneapolis’ general election will take place Nov. 4.

Timothy Sekerak is a contributor at the Daily Caller News Foundation

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