Ilhan Omar Thinks God ‘Expects’ You To Vote A Certain Way (VIDEO)

Far left Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar said during a recent event that God is paying attention to how you vote.

Have you noticed that today’s Democrats are really into moralizing about politics and invoking religion based on partisanship?

The Washington Free Beacon has the story:

Omar: God ‘Expects’ You to Vote a Certain Way

Rep. Ilhan Omar (D., Minn.) said during a forum last week that God expects people to vote a certain way.

“God does not expect you to vote for people who will ultimately hurt you and other humans around you,” Omar said during a forum on the “Plight Of Black Immigrants” in Washington, D.C. Her remarks were caught on video by America Rising.

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Omar was explaining to the audience the importance of being educated on the government’s policies and getting “off the sidelines.”

“And I beg of you, to really think about what is your role as a member of our community, our society, our country, our world to dealing with some of these policy challenges,” Omar said. “Make sure you’re voting. Make sure you understand why you’re voting. And make sure you know who you are voting for. And yes, God has obligations to all of us but God expects us to do the righteous work.”

Watch the video:

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Omar is also trying to influence the upcoming election in Israel. Remember when Democrats thought this was a bad thing?

From the Jerusalem Post:

ILHAN OMAR: I HOPE ISRAELIS WILL MAKE ‘DIFFERENT DECISION’ IN ELECTION

US Congresswoman Ilhan Omar, an outspoken voice for the Boycott, Divestment, Sanction movement (BDS) spoke about Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Face the Nation on Sunday.

“I certainly hope that the people of Israel make a different decision [in the coming election],” Omar said. “My hope is that they recognize that his existence, his policies, his rhetoric is contradictory to the peace that we are all hoping that that region receives, and receives soon.”

Omar continued, “Just right now, if you look at the annexation that’s taking place, for many of us in Congress, there has been a long-standing support for a two-state solution. This annexation now is going to make sure that that peace process does not happen and we will not get to a two-state solution.

What does this have to do with representing the people in her district?

 

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