Monday, November 03, 2025

Omar Fateh: A Mayor Who Will “Meet the Moment”


Minneapolis mayoral candidate Omar Fateh had an op-ed in last Thursday’s Minnesota Star Tribune.

As a supporter of and volenteer with his campaign, I share today, with added images and links, Omar’s October 30 op-ed in its entirety.

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I love Minneapolis. This is the city where I want to raise my family. From morning coffee at Code Blu to pick up games at Peavey Park, this city is home. I’m eager to send my son to a Minneapolis public school, because I believe in what this city can be. We aren’t reaching our potential, but I see it – and I know you do, too.

I’m deeply concerned with the world my son has been born into. I want to raise him in a city that gives him the tools he needs to spread his wings and enough support to lift him up if he stumbles. I’m not just running to fix a broken system, I’m running to help build the city to grow up in. It’s time we had a mayor who will work as hard as we do to ensure Minneapolis is a city working people can afford to call home.

I delivered in the state Senate, and I worked across the aisle with Republicans to pass transformative policy. I passed free college for working-class families making less than $80,000 annually, led the fight to pass a living wage for Uber and Lyft drivers, and invested $19 million in Minneapolis public safety. Despite corporate interests throwing their weight around at every turn, I still got the job done – and I did it with a broad coalition of support.

For the last seven years, we’ve had a mayor who has failed to deliver meaningful change. He failed to work collaboratively with 13 fellow Democrats on the City Council, by prioritizing his ideology and political ambitions above the needs of Minneapolis residents. You deserve better than broken promises and endless vetoes. You deserve a mayor who puts you first.

If the historic 2023 session taught me anything, it’s that when you have the opportunity to make change, you seize it. You stay up all night with workers because people are making poverty wages, struggling to feed their families and they have waited long enough. What I have never done, and what I will never do, is look the people of this city in the eye and ask them to wait their turn.

I won’t run from President Trump; I’ll build the line of defense from the masked federal agents breaking into your home in broad daylight, separating families from their loved ones and disappearing our neighbors. I will fight for a stronger sanctuary policy that guarantees that the Minneapolis Police Department never supports Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), and I’ll stand up against the federal government’s attacks on health care and bodily autonomy.

Families have been put in an impossible position; they should never have to decide between paying rent and putting food on the table. I’m ready to raise the minimum wage to $20 an hour by 2028 and pass a rent stabilizatiom policy that still incentivizes new construction and tenant protections. I won’t bow to corporate interests or political pressure, because you deserve a mayor who fights for you.

It’s past time for true public safety. The political strategists have manufactured a myth to pit us against each other about our own safety. To that I say, we can walk and chew gum at the same time. That’s why I secured $19 million in public safety funding for Minneapolis and called for real accountability in policing. Safety means no longer asking officers to take on every problem leading to residents waiting on the phone with 911. Real public safety means investing in officer wellness while freeing up their capacity to focus on violent crime and clear the case backlog.

The MAGA talking heads, the dog whistles and the millions of dollars being spent to put my face in your mailbox, insisting that I’m too young, too radical, too idealistic – are afraid I’m too close to you. The worker, the immigrant, the renter, people in this city who are just trying to make it. If fighting to house people, protect immigrants and keep you safe is radical, then count me in, because Minneapolis is worth fighting for. For my son, for you – because we have the people, the power and the potential. Now, we need a mayor ready to meet the moment.

Omar Fateh
We Need a Mayor Who Meets the Moment
Minnesota Star Tribune
October 30, 2025


This past Friday, October 31, Omar Fateh was interviewed by Amy Goodman on the independent global news hour Democracy Now!. Following is the full 8-minute interview.





Related Off-site Links:
Escalating Threats Towards Omar Fateh Reveal Challenges for Muslim Politicians in Minnesota – Mohamed Ibrahim (Sahan Journal, October 27, 2025).
Omar Fateh Wants Minneapolis Police to Arrest Federal Agents Who Wear Masks – Anthony Gockowski (Alpha News, October 27, 2025).
Rep. Ilhan Omar Endorses Omar Fateh for Mayor of Minneapolis – Esme Murphy (CBS News Minnesota, October 12, 2025).
Minnesota Sen. Omar Fateh on Housing, Trump, Corruption in Politics, and CrimeKatGetsMoney (October 12, 2025).
Minnesota Sen. Omar Fateh Says He Won’t Back Down Despite Islamophobic Threats – Brianna Kelly (Bring Me the News, September 25, 2025).
Four Candidates for Minneapolis Mayor Weigh In on Major Issues Facing the City – Jon Collins (MPR News, September 19, 2025).
People “Are Tired of Backroom Decisions”: A Conversation with Minneapolis’s Omar Fateh – Peter Lucas (The Nation, September 5, 2025).
Omar Fateh Has All the Right Enemies – Alex Skopic (Current Affairs, September 5, 2025).
State DFL tries to disenfranchise the City DFL – David Tilsen (Southside Pride, September 3, 2025).
Minnesota Democrats Stab Omar Fateh in the BackConcernicus (August 27, 2025).
DFL Reverses Omar Fateh EndorsementLeft Reckoning (August 26, 2025).
Democrats in Minnesota Revoke the Mayoral Endorsement of Omar FatehI Am Blakeley (August 23, 2025).
The State DFL Spits on the Minneapolis DFL – Steve Timmer (LeftMN, August 23, 2025).
Minnesota DFL Revokes Endorsement for Omar Fateh in Minneapolis Mayoral Race – Naasir Akailvi (KARE 11 News, August 21, 2025).
Rep. Ilhan Omar Condemns Party’s Decision to Throw Out Fateh Endorsement – Torey Van Oot (Axios, August 21, 2025).
How Did This Happen? – Ed Felien (Southside Pride, August 5, 2025).
Minnesota Democrats Endorse Socialist Omar Fateh for Mayor Over Incumbent Democrat Jacob FreyAllSides (July 21, 2025).
Who Is Omar Fateh? Mamdani of Minneapolis Faces MAGA Abuse – Kate Plummer (Newsweek, July 15, 2025).
CAIR-Minnesota Condemns Anti-Muslim, Racist Hate Targeting Sen. Omar Fateh Amid Rising Political Violence – CAIR-Minnesota (July 15, 2025).
Minneapolis Gets Its Own Mamdani – Kayla Bartsch (National Review, July 15, 2025).
Minneapolis Mayoral Candidate Omar Fateh Faces Racist Trolling: “Go to Mogadishu”Times of India (July 14, 2025).
Omar Fateh Will Work Across the Aisle If Elected Mayor – Melody Hoffmann (Southwest Voices, April 2, 2025).


See also the previous Wild Reed posts:
A “Racist and Factless Meltdown” Over Omar Fateh
Omar | Jazz | DeWayne
In His Efforts to “Build a City That Works for All,” Omar Fateh Secures a Key Endorsement
Something to Think About – July 25, 2025
The Longstanding Fault Lines Within the Democratic Party Have Surfaced Again in Minnesota
Omar Fateh: “We Need to Meet the Needs of Working People”
“Hopeful and Grounded”: Omar Fateh’s Vision of Democratic Socialism
Omar Fateh: A “Person-Centered Leader”
Why Omar Fateh Is the Right Choice for Mayor of Minneapolis


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