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Date: October 22, 2024 at 21:15:34
From: akira, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Poll shows backing Israel arms embargo would help Harris in 3 swing st

URL: https://x.com/mehdirhasan


Mehdi Hasan reposted

Moshik Temkin
@moshik_temkin

She doesn’t want to win the election, I guess. I don’t know what else to say at
this point. Either that or she’s getting bad advice from people who don’t
understand the political moment.


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Date: October 22, 2024 at 21:25:01
From: akira, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Detroit Muslim leader ejected from Kamala Harris rally, deepening rift

URL: https://www.metrotimes.com/news/detroit-muslim-leader-ejected-from-kamala-harris-rally-deepening-rift-between-democrats-and-arab-americans-37670193


Mehdi Hasan

First the VP's tone-deaf comments prioritizing Oct 7th deaths over Gaza
deaths.

Then the campaigning with Liz Cheney (!) in Michigan.

Then the Dems sending Ritchie Torres to campaign in Michigan & brag about
denying a Palestinian voice on stage at the DNC.

And now this, below. As I've said before, it's almost like the Harris campaign
wants to lose Michigan.

Let's see what happens Nov 5th. Trump is an existential threat to both
American democracy and Muslim lives at home and abroad.

linked:

Detroit Muslim leader ejected from Kamala Harris rally, deepening rift
between Democrats and Arab Americans


“They keep saying they want the Muslims and the Arabs, but we aren’t even
welcome at an event,” Ahmed Ghanim says of the Democratic Party while
Trump courts voters in Hamtramck
By Steve Neavling

This article was updated with a statement from the Harris campaign.

The Kamala Harris campaign kicked out a prominent Muslim Democrat from
the vice president’s rally in Royal Oak on Monday, further driving a wedge
between the Democratic Party and Arab and Muslim Americans.

Ahmed Ghanim, a Democrat, says he accepted an invitation to the event and
was seated in the Royal Oak Music Theatre when a campaign organizer
ordered him to leave.

“She took me to the door, and she closed it, and I found two police officers
waiting there, and she said, ‘You have to leave right now,’” Ghanim tells Metro
Times. “I asked why she was kicking me out. She wouldn’t answer. I was very
calmly asking why I was being kicked out.”

He continues, “I was just wearing a suit and a white shirt. I said, ‘OK,’ and I left.
The police officer said, ‘You either leave now or I’ll put you in the back of my
car.’”

Ghanim, who immigrated to the U.S. from Egypt in 2001 and is vehemently
opposed to U.S. support for Israel’s military actions, says he still has been given
no reason why he was removed from the event.

Ahmed Ghanim is a Democrat and popular Muslim rights activist.

Ghanim became popular among progressives and other factions after co-
founding Metro-Detroit Political Action Network, a group that formed after the
inauguration of Donald Trump. The network rallied against Trump’s Muslim
travel ban and branched out to fight other racial, environmental, and economic
injustices.

In August, Ghanim lost in the Democratic primary election to U.S. Rep. Haley
Stevens, a third-term moderate Democrat who has been a staunch supporter
of Israel. Pro-Israel groups, some of them funded by Republican megadonors,
have lavished her with political donations.

Over the past four years, United Democracy Project, a political action
committee affiliated with the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC),
spent more than $4 million on ads in support of Stevens, according to
campaign finance records. The ads make no mention of Israel.

In an interview with Metro Times in May, Ghanim criticized Stevens as
“genocide enabler.”

He repeatedly called on Democrats to be more welcoming to Muslim and Arab
Americans and said there’s plenty of room in the party for diverse opinions on
Israel’s conduct.

Ghanim says he and many other Muslims feel alienated by the Democratic
Party and that Harris’s campaign will be impacted by it.

“They keep saying they want the Muslims and the Arabs, but we aren’t even
welcome at an event,” Ghanim says. “They know me. I ran there. It’s my district.
I canvassed all over Royal Oak.”

He adds, “If that happened to me, imagine what would happen to any other
Muslim.”

Ghanim posted about his experience on social media and said a lot of Muslim
and Arab Americans are angry with Democrats because of it.


“There are hundreds of Muslims who saw that, and they feel like they are
unwelcome in this party, so why bother?” Ghanim says.

At a campaign rally in the Detroit area this summer, Harris shut down antiwar
protesters, saying, “I am speaking now. … If you want Donald Trump to win, then
say that, otherwise I’m speaking.” Leaders from the Uncommitted Movement, a
group formed in Michigan that aims to pressure the Democratic Party to
change course on Israel, also said Harris repeatedly declined to meet with
them, causing them to refrain from offering her an endorsement.


And at the Democratic National Convention in August, the party refused to let
Georgia state Representative Ruwa Romman speak at the convention. A
Palestinian American and Democrat, Romman was forced to give her speech
from a sit-in protest outside the convention.

Meanwhile, Trump visited Hamtrack’s Muslim leaders last week in an effort to
win over Arab American voters. Hamtramck Mayor Amer Ghalib, a Muslim
immigrant from Yemen who campaigned on banning LGBTQ+ pride flags from
city property, endorsed Trump in September.

Related
Hamtramck City Council is the nation’s first all-Muslim council.
Hamtramck’s Muslim mayor endorses Trump despite history of islamophobic
rhetoric and policies
Mayor Amer Ghalib has spread anti-LGBTQ+ propaganda and courted socially
conservative Republicans
“Trump was in Hamtramck eating with the Muslims with traditional Yemeni
food,” Ghalib says. “That’s the difference between the two campaigns in
Michigan.”

Muslim and Arab Americans have a large population in southeast Michigan, and
many of them are refusing to support Harris because of her support of Israel,
which has spent the past year launching U.S.-backed attacks throughout the
Middle East, including on Gaza, Lebanon, Syria, Yemen, and Iran, killing more
than 40,000 people and stoking fears of a widening regional war.

The Michigan chapter of the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR-MI),
a leading Muslim advocacy group, spoke out about Ghanim’s treatment at the
event.


“As Donald Trump ramps up his outreach to the Muslim and Arab communities,
the Harris campaign removes, under threat of arrest, a Muslim community
leader who merely responded to an invitation,” Basim Elkarra, Executive
Director of CAIR Action, added. “This disturbing action on the part of the Harris
campaign sends a dangerous message of exclusion to the Muslim community.”

In a statement late Monday afternoon, the Harris campaign didn’t say why
Ghanim was removed but said he’s welcome at future events.

“The campaign was swiftly informed by Emgage Action of yesterday’s incident
and looked into it,” the statement reads, referring to a Muslim American
advocacy group. “Our campaign regrets this action and its impact on Dr.
Ghanim and the community, and he is welcome at future events. We value our
relationship with the Muslim American community and are committed to
ensuring all community and political spaces are welcoming and respectful to
every American.”"


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