Last month, the Minnesota Democratic Farm-Labor Party (DFL) held its annual convention, and for the first time since 1997, decided to endorse a candidate for mayor of Minneapolis.
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Incumbent Mayor Jacob Frey was in bad odor with the radicals after committing sacrileges such as partially re-funding the police and mostly ignoring the democratic socialist’s agenda. The DFL decided to throw its weight behind a young democratic socialist state senator, Omar Fateh.
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That’s when the fireworks started.
The first vote was taken around 5:00 p.m. It was taken using smartphones, and the delegates immediately ran into problems.
Apparently, there were problems with Wi-Fi, the results didn’t tally correctly, and several dozen delegates complained their vote wasn’t counted. Not only that, but the DFL admitted it erroneously
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