Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar narrowly defeated former Minneapolis City Council Member Don Samuels in Tuesday's Fifth District DFL primary.
"Tonight's victory is a testament to how much our district believes in the collective values we are fighting for and how much they're willing to do to help us overcome defeat," Omar said in a statement.
Omar is seeking a third term to represent the reliably blue Fifth District seat that includes Minneapolis and nearby suburbs.
"We did have the right read on the voters," said Samuels. "But we just couldn't pull it off in the length of time we had."
Hovering over the contentious primary was Omar's support for last year's failed Minneapolis ballot question to replace the city's police department with a new public safety agency after George Floyd's death, and her unsuccessful effort to oust Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey by endorsing two of his challengers.
"You know what? You put in the work and you will produce," Omar said before the polls closed.
Standing on the corner of NE. Broadway and Central Avenue with her yellow Labrador Teddy and her husband, Tim Mynett, Omar said she'd been out talking to voters all day and doesn't get nervous on Election Day.
"You do all the work and you wait for the results," she said. "That's why we go on hard."