Minnesota’s Democratic-Farmer-Labor (DFL) party has officially endorsed State Senator Omar Fateh for the mayoral race in Minneapolis, a decision that has sparked controversy among incumbent Mayor Jacob Frey. Fateh, a prominent figure in Minnesota’s progressive politics, has been praised for his advocacy for social justice and economic equity. His campaign emphasizes raising the city’s minimum wage, expanding affordable housing options, and addressing systemic issues within the police department. The endorsement, announced on social media, has positioned Fate, as the DFL’s chosen candidate for November’s election, despite Frey’s allegations of irregularities in the party’s convention. The political landscape in Minneapolis is set to shift as voters prepare to cast their ballots, with both candidates vying to represent the city’s diverse electorate.