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Rep. Ilhan Omar raises $1.1 million for re-election bid

Minnesota U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar's re-election campaign raised more than $1.1 million over the past three months, her largest quarterly fundraising haul to date as she has come under increasingly frequent attack by President Donald Trump.

Minnesota U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar’s re-election campaign raised more than $1.1 million over the past three months, her largest quarterly fundraising haul to date as she has come under increasingly frequent attack by President Donald Trump.

Omar has proved a prolific fundraiser in her first year in Washington, despite her status as a freshman lawmaker in a safe Minneapolis district. Her history-making win as one of the first Muslim women and the only Somali-American refugee elected to Congress attracted international coverage. A series of personal and political controversies and a running feud with Trump have further raised her national profile.

The campaign said grassroots support from small-dollar donors fueled the latest fundraising totals. More than 55,500 donors made contributions to her campaign between July and September, with the average contribution of $14.55, her campaign reported. More than 90% of those contributions were made online.

Omar, who is running for re-election in the heavily Democratic Fifth Congressional District, announced the haul ahead of Tuesday’s deadline for submitting quarterly fundraising reports to the Federal Election Commission.

U.S. Sen. Tina Smith, also a Democrat, announced Monday that she raised $1.3 million, ending the third quarter with $2.7 million in the bank. She faces a 2020 challenge from former Republican congressman Jason Lewis, who has yet to release his first fundraising report.

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