Representative Ilhan Omar (D-MN) is repurposing President Donald Trump’s attacks against her as she launched her re-election campaign for Minnesota’s 5th district. As reported by Minneapolis’s Star Tribune newspaper, Omar launched her 2020 run Thursday night with the slogan “Send her back to Congress,” a play on Trump’s racist, xenophobic tweets and his supporters’ chanting about her last summer.

"I'm in Congress fighting for the people who feel oppressed in our country and abroad," Omar, a Somali refugee who fled civil war before coming to the United States as a teenager, said at the event, according to the Star Tribune. "I know that there are people who are chanting, 'Send her back.' But I believe collectively that you are going to send me back to Congress."

The slogan got a big rollout on social media as well, where Omar shared a glossy campaign ad that focused on the slogan; she also posted a thread of tweets about her campaign’s launch. Like other moments in Omar’s career, there’s even a hashtag for supporters: #SendHerBacktoCongress.

A local political expert told ABC News it’s likely that Omar, who enjoys grassroots support even outside of her district, will experience smooth sailing during her re-election run. University of Minnesota political scientist Larry Jacobs said, “This is one of the most progressive-liberal districts in the country and Rep. Omar is one of the most progressive-liberal members of Congress.”

Last year during a broadside against the group of first-term congresswomen, Trump questioned why Omar and her and fellow “Squad” members Rashida Tlaib (D-MI), Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), and Ayanna Pressley (D-MA) don’t “go back” to the countries they came from. As Teen Vogue explained at the time, only Omar was born outside of the United States. Pressley was born in Cincinnati and raised in Chicago; AOC is from the Bronx and her family has roots in Puerto Rico, which has been a U.S. territory for more than 120 years. Tlaib was born and raised in Detroit.

Omar’s new ad includes footage of Trump invoking Omar’s name during a rally. It looks like the moment last July when Trump prompted the crowd to chant, “Send her back!” in response to an attack on Omar. Her prominence in Congress as one of the first Muslim women and as an immigrant have made her a frequent target of attack from the right.

“I am running for re-election because I believe — fiercely — in a vision of an America where everybody, regardless of their faith or ethnicity or gender, has their basic rights protected,” Omar wrote in a Twitter thread for her campaign launch. “The America we deserve is one that we can achieve when we collectively fight for it.”

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