Muslim women who made history in US elections won re-election
- Muslim women Alhan Omar and Rashida Talib, who made history in the US House of Representatives election, were re-elected to Congress.
- Alhan Omar and Rashida Talib faced racial and religious hatred from US President Donald Trump before the presidential election.
- Despite Trump's criticism, black Muslim Democrats Alhan Omar and Rashida Talib won their respective seats in the House of Representatives.
- Elhan Omar won the state of Minnesota, while Rashida Talib won the state of Michigan and was elected to the US Congress for the second time.
- Rashida Talib and Alhan Omar made history by being elected the first Muslim members of the Congress in 2018.
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