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    Somali Clan Divisions Surface as Jacob Frey Wins Third Term in Minneapolis Mayoral Race

    Tensions, celebrations, and disappointment have swept across Somali social media circles following the fiercely contested Minneapolis mayoral election, where the race took on deep clan and community undertones among the city's large Somali diasp

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Tensions, celebrations, and disappointment have swept across Somali social media circles following the fiercely contested Minneapolis mayoral election, where the race took on deep clan and community undertones among the city's large Somali diaspora.
In a dramatic and emotional campaign, Jacob Frey secured victory for a third consecutive term as Mayor of Minneapolis, defeating his closest challenger, State Senator Omar Fateh. What made this election particularly remarkable was the way it highlighted the internal divisions within the Somali-American community — primarily between members of the Hawiye and Daarood clans, who rallied behind different candidates.

According to social media trends, Congresswoman Ilhan Omar and her ex-husband Ahmed Hersi emerged as key figures on opposing sides of the political divide. Ilhan Omar, who openly supported Omar Fateh, was backed largely by members of the Daarood clan, while Ahmed Hersi, who mobilized an energetic social media campaign, stood firmly behind Jacob Frey — drawing significant support from the Hawiye community.


Following the announcement of Frey’s victory, jubilant celebrations erupted among Somali Hawiye youth and activists across Facebook, TikTok, and other platforms, where videos and livestreams showcased people waving American and Somali flags, chanting victory slogans, and congratulating Ahmed Hersi’s camp.

In contrast, Omar Fateh’s supporters expressed deep frustration and disappointment, accusing local political groups and social media influencers of dividing the community along tribal lines.

Observers note that this election may have lasting implications for Somali-American political dynamics in Minnesota. Members of the Hawiye community, who form a significant portion of the Somali population in Minneapolis — originally from Mogadishu, Galmudug, Hirshabelle, South West, and Jubbaland regions — have been emboldened by Frey’s win and are now vowing to reshape future elections, including the next Congressional race involving Ilhan Omar.

One viral TikTok video captured the mood perfectly:

"This is just the beginning — next time, Ilhan Omar will lose too,” declared one of Hersi’s supporters during a live celebration.

Despite the divisions, analysts argue that the Somali-American community continues to play a vital role in Minneapolis politics. Their growing participation, voter mobilization, and online influence underscore the community’s transformation from new immigrants to a decisive political bloc capable of shaping outcomes at every level of government.

As Minneapolis moves forward, the city now faces the challenge of healing divisions — not only across traditional party lines but also within one of its most dynamic immigrant communities.
By Dahir Alasow | Waagacusub Media | November 2025 | Minneapolis, USA
Waagacusub.net
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✍️ Written by Dahir Abdulle Alasow


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