{"id":1124516,"date":"2024-04-29T11:28:27","date_gmt":"2024-04-29T15:28:27","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/uncategorized\/donald-trump-in-americas-most-important-swing-state-a-key-biden-group-wants-to-hand-the-presidency-to-trump-slate\/"},"modified":"2024-04-29T11:28:27","modified_gmt":"2024-04-29T15:28:27","slug":"donald-trump-in-americas-most-important-swing-state-a-key-biden-group-wants-to-hand-the-presidency-to-trump-slate","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/donald-trump\/donald-trump-in-americas-most-important-swing-state-a-key-biden-group-wants-to-hand-the-presidency-to-trump-slate\/","title":{"rendered":"Donald Trump: In America&#8217;s most important swing state, a key Biden group wants to hand the presidency to Trump. &#8211; Slate"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    With its rich, dark wood, golden dcor, and an invigorating oud    musk, the American Moslem Society on the south end of Dearborn,    Michigan, masks its age well. Opened in 1937, it was the first    mosque in America to broadcast the call to prayer through loud    speakers. It was founded by Arab immigrants who had initially    been drawn by the promise of $5-a-day jobs at a nearby Ford    plant, which laid the foundation for what is now Americas    largest concentration of Arab Americans.  <\/p>\n<p>    On a recent Friday there, an imam clad in a traditional white    thobe and kufi delivered his sermon. Several hundred worshipers    sat on the blue-patterned carpet stretching across the space    and listened attentively as the imam evoked scenes of    devastation from Israels relentless bombardment of Gaza. True    attachment to Allah is demonstrated beautifully by our brothers    and sisters in Palestine and in Gaza, he said. When they see    the dead bodies of family members and they are asked what their    message is to the world, they reply, We Belong to Allah, and    to him we shall return. They know that whoever is truthful    with Allah, Allah will never abandon them, even if they are    betrayed by all of creation.  <\/p>\n<p>    The room was heavy, and clearly emotional. After the prayer, as    people retrieved their shoes at the entrance, I overheard    discussions of the bombardment of Gaza. I saw people scrolling    for news, after earlier reports that Gazans scrambling for aid    were shot by the Israeli military. When I spoke to the people    around me, it was clear whom they blamed.  <\/p>\n<p>    If it came down to Trump and Joe Biden, I will vote for Trump.    Because it doesnt get worse than Joe Biden, a man named Salah    told me. His friend, Amad, added, Biden was supposed to be the    peacemaker. The comfort-maker. Instead, he became accessory to    the biggest genocide in modern history.  <\/p>\n<p>    Biden had recently overcome an attempt to disrupt the Michigan    Democratic primary with uncommitted    votes tied to the United States support for Israel. But in    Dearborn and nearby Hamtramckhome to large Arab populations    that were part of a coalition that moved Michigan from Donald    Trump to Biden in the 2020 presidential electionBiden    lost. And the people here made clear they plan to bring the    fight to November.  <\/p>\n<p>    We want to show a shift from the 2020 election to 2024. That    they are not only losing the presidency, but they are losing    the constituency, Salah told me. Nearby, a man named Mohamed    looked visibly distressed as he exited the mosque. Im ashamed    to be American today, he said, holding back his tears at the    latest news out of Gaza, in which everyone I spoke to said the    United States was complicit. Mohamed said he cast his ballot    for Trump in the primary and would again in the general.  <\/p>\n<p>    The anger toward Biden in Dearborn is     intense and tangible. Though his administration and 2024    campaign seem to have begun to     recognize the extent of the threat, they may be too late.    Michigan is one of     a handful states likely to decide the U.S. presidential    election, and it could be a crucial     tipping point in Bidens path to winning the Electoral    College. The uncommitted campaign in the primary may have    been a mere warning shot from the 300,000 Arab American voters    here, who are far from a monolith but have been largely united    on this issue, and who have considerable electoral power,    especially given Bidens     weaknesses with other Michigan voters. In 2020, Biden    surpassed Trump in Michigan by a margin of only    154,000 votes.     He currently trails the former president in most polls.  <\/p>\n<p>    You might wonder: How could an Arab Americanmuch less a    Muslimnot want to defeat Trump? Did they forget     Islam hates us? Did they forget the Muslim ban, the     mass deportations, the     relentless bigotry? Ive asked this of myself and my own    family, as when, in the course of reporting this article, a    relative made a startling admission at the dinner table. Ive    now come to understand the incandescent rage many feel toward    Biden. And in Dearborn, I heard a lot more than distaste for    him. I heard many who fully believe Donald Trump will fight for    them more than Joe Bidenand plan to take that belief to the    ballot box in November.  <\/p>\n<p>    What do they say? What are they going to do, vote for the    guy that banned Arabs? And the answer is yes, Amer Zahr,    a Palestinian American comedian and Dearborn local, told me at    one of the citys many Yemeni cafs one afternoon. We had both    arrived exactly 20 minutes late, matching each others    tardiness, and he spent the early part of the meeting jokingly    insulting the cuisine in Egypt, where my parents are from. Then    he got down to it.  <\/p>\n<p>    He noted with obvious disdain how Biden clumsily    waved off dwindling support among Arab Americans,    suggesting they will eventually be forced to rally behind him    or otherwise risk helping Trump. The former president wants to    put a ban on Arabs coming into the country, Biden had said.    Well make surewe understand who cares about the Arab    population.  <\/p>\n<p>    Imagine thinking its a good argument to say to a community    that has lost 30,000 people, Watch out for the guy thats    going to ban you. Youre really asking me whether Im going to    take a ban or a genocide? Ill take a ban, Zahr told me. (The    Biden campaign didnt reply to a request for comment.)  <\/p>\n<p>    Long before the uncommitted vote push, just weeks after    Israel declared war in October, a poll conducted by the        Arab American Institute showed Arab American support for    Biden crater from 59 percent to just 17 percent. My    conversation with Zahr got visceral as he explained why.  <\/p>\n<p>    I mean, weve literally seen our families and our people being    thrown into mass graves. Babies blown to bits. Its not some    far-off thing to us, he said. Its been a struggle to declare    our own humanity while mourning for our people being    massacred.  <\/p>\n<p>    In October, he and other local activists in Dearborn organized    an emergency     community rally for Palestine. That later became the    centerpiece of a Wall Street Journal opinion article titled        Welcome to Dearborn, Americas Jihad Capital. Biden    condemned the piece, calling it exactly what can lead to    Islamophobia and anti-Arab hate, but Zahr told me it was clear    from the early days that the United States would support    Israels retaliation unfettered. Statements of support for the    community did nothing.  <\/p>\n<p>    By the time of the primary, Zahr was helping campaign against    Biden. In collaboration with the Dearborn-based Arab American    Political Action Committee, he helped send 15,000 mailers to    homes in Dearborn requesting people vote anyone but    Biden. He told me his principal goal this coming election is    only to make sure Biden loses. The primary vote was the    beginning of a process that ends with him losing in November,    he said. Weve already cost the Democrats the White House. We    know how to do it, OK? And we have a chance to do it this time    around. And thats all Im interested in, Zahr said, in    reference to Hillary Clintons 2016 defeat to Trump. If    punishing Biden means helping Trump win the next election, Zahr    says he can live with that.  <\/p>\n<p>    If Trump were president right now, this war mightve been    over, because there might have been enough uproar from    rank-and-file Democrats, he said. I think we have a lot of    power in not being wed to a party.  <\/p>\n<p>    Im anticipating a huge shift in our community switching back    to the Republican Party, said Abed Hammoud, a founding member    of the Arab American Political Action Committee. He remembers    feeling like a pariah for being a Democrat in the early 2000s,    when an     estimated 72 percent of the Arab American vote went to the    Republican candidate, George W. Bush. But after 9\/11, with the    rise of the war on terror and the vilification of Arab    American communities, Hammoud helped to shift the tide of    voters away from Republicans. It was largely successful. Now,    Hammoud says the pendulum could swing again in favor of    Republicans.  <\/p>\n<p>    They took us for granted, Hammoud said. The problem is the    stand we are asking Biden to take is not even political. Its    humanitarian. He lamented the irony of Democratic messaging on    human rights next to the partys policy appearing to be    complicit in the destruction of civilian life in Gaza. I try    not to sound extreme when I talk about these things, but    theres no other way to describe it other than encouraging    killing. Theres no way around it. You cant say hes just    watching. He is encouraging it.  <\/p>\n<p>    But what about Trump?,I asked Hammoud. How does he square    support for someone who was widely seen as favorable to the    Israeli government? Biden    is deeply committed to Zionism, a true believer, not acting    on the whims of some lobby. That scares me a lot more, Hammoud    said. On this front, he says, he prefers someone like Trump.    Lets assume my nonvote for Biden is a vote for Trump    automatically. That indirect vote for Trump brings a guy into    office who I dont know what he will do. At the worst, he will    be nasty toward us here, like he was in the past. And we can    fight him within the law. I cannot fight Joe Biden when he    stands with Israel, he said.  <\/p>\n<p>    In Hammouds view, Bidens chance to win Michigan has    evaporated. Though he is a lifelong Democrat, he said theres    no chance he will go back. Ill take my chances with Trump,    hoping that something is going to give and something will go    sideways and then all of a sudden Trump, Trump will fight    Netanyahu. Thats why I am willing to take that risk today.    Trump doesnt scare me, he said.  <\/p>\n<p>    Dearborn is run by a Democrat. Mayor Abdullah Hammoud, the son    of Lebanese immigrants, only just turned 34. He is the first    Muslim leader of the city. Not long ago, he    went on television and said, We have survived the Trump    presidency four years ago, and Im not blind to what is being    said by Trump and other Republican candidates at the podium.    But as it pertains to the decisions being made overseas, it    seems like there is no real difference between former President    Trump and current President Biden.  <\/p>\n<p>    He is a quintessential local son. Inside his office, he has    displayed little tokens like an encased Detroit Lionsbranded    football, a lacrosse helmet, a folded and framed American flag,    and a few keepsakes from his historic campaign in 2022. When we    met, Hammoud seemed a little exhausted at the media crush that    had led up to the Michigan primary. But he also did not hold    back. The president should withdraw his support from the war    tyrant and war criminal Benjamin Netanyahu if he wants to save    our American democracy from unraveling with a reelection of    Donald Trump, he told me. This is not a Muslim issue. This is    an American issue. Hammoud has not decided whether to support    Biden in the fall.  <\/p>\n<p>    He reclined in his chair, fingers touching his chin, as he    described why this distant war had become so impossible for    people here to ignore. I have a resident who lost over 80    family members, all killed by American-made bombs and weapons,    he said. Theres no way [Biden] is going to win back this    individual in November.  <\/p>\n<p>    How does that stance work for a hopeful rising star in the    Democratic Party? Trump is an atrocity himself. And if you    look at Trumps foreign policy decision-making, its just as    disastrous as Joe Bidens, Hammoud conceded. Trump recognized    illegal settlements in the West Bank, moved and recognized the    embassy in Jerusalem, and provided Saudi Arabia with weaponry    resulting in the deaths of over 30,000 innocent Yemenis. These    are all things people tend to forget about. Even still, he    said, he hears daily from people here who cannot fathom what    the government is doing now. Were witnessing the loss of two    mothers every single hour in Gaza. Thats the reality Im    dealing with. Im not concerned with the Democratic Party    establishment. Im concerned with my constituents. I have the    audacity to put my community first.  <\/p>\n<p>    He was more measured about what might be in store for November.    I dont believe youre witnessing a mass exodus to the    Republican Party, he said. Its more likely a repeat of 2016,    where Trumps victory wasnt just about the votes he gained but    also about the significant number of people who skipped the top    of the ticket.  <\/p>\n<p>    Theres a segment of the constituency that with the adoption    of a permanent cease-fire, a halt in unrestricted U.S. military    aid, and steps toward establishing a Palestinian state might    reconsider their support for Biden, he said. But theres    certainly a portion of the vote that might remain lost, and we    should anticipate that.  <\/p>\n<p>    In our brief conversation, Hammoud seemed aware some people are    ready to take advantage of this moment. I met several of them    in Michigan. They all knew the area could be a potential    tipping point in the electionif only local Republicans werent    such a mess.  <\/p>\n<p>    Stephanie Butler, a local Republican activist, wants to turn    uncommitted votes into votes for Trump. She called those    votes a a waste. You guys are using it as political leverage    and saying, Let us show them the power of the Arab vote,     she said. Youre going to give this maniac two weeks before a    general election to call for a cease-fire? Does that bring back    the 30,000 lives that have been lost? Who are you proving a    lesson to?  <\/p>\n<p>    Butler has been a fixture in the community since she     successfully helped corral Arab Americans into protesting    sexual material in public schools and libraries. But she admits    that Republicans dont have the greatest track record when it    comes to courting Arab and Muslim votes, partly because in    Michigan, theyve been especially exclusionary. It is    literally religious fanatics. Im Catholic Christian, and they    dont even like me. You have to be an evangelist, the crazy    type, to fit into their clique. And Im not that. Theyre    constantly quoting Bible verses and this and that. These people    are insane, she said, describing the     Michigan Republican convention. But she said the power of    some GOP messaging is evident in the     book-ban fracas that briefly rocked Dearborn. Shes trying    to convince more Republicans to take advantage of that.  <\/p>\n<p>    Rola Makki, the first hijab-wearing elected Michigan GOP    outreach official, blamed Dearborn itself for Republicans    troubles there since 9\/11. The Republican presence is not that    great in the city because theyre not welcoming to the    Republican Party. Its a two-way street. It feels like that    could change in the near future. I believe its already    changed.  <\/p>\n<p>    She downplayed the partys obvious Islamophobia problem as    exaggerated by the media: Our enemy is not each other. Its    not Democrats versus Republicans. Its really the media at the    end of the day because they are the ones that are spreading the    hate and lies.  <\/p>\n<p>    Hassan Nehme, a Republican official running for Congress in    Rashida Tlaibs district, has also been working behind the    scenes to move Arab voters to the right, as he himself had    after joining the army in 2012. He says Islamophobia has been    an issue in the states Republican Party, and that at times he    doesnt feel welcome, but he chalks it up to an education    issue. Its like theyve never sat with an actual Muslim or an    Arab-American and actually had a conversation, he said. But he    quickly pointed to Trumps appointment of him, a Muslim, as a    state delegate as a sign of progress.  <\/p>\n<p>    A lot more people are switching sides now, he said. Ive    only spoken to three people in the last four or five months who    still support Joe Biden. Honestly. Even with Democrats that I    go back and forth with all the time. On Biden, everyone    agrees.  <\/p>\n<p>    Its depressing to think of our community as being so    selfish, said Saladin Ahmed, 48, a well-known comic book    artist who has seen Dearborn grow and change over the years. He    was venting his frustrations not long after the uncommitted    movement had its moment in the primary.  <\/p>\n<p>    Ahmed is accomplished in his field, most known for his work    with Marvel comics for big characters like Miles Morales:    Spider-Man, The Magnificent Ms. Marvel, and    Black Bolt. He was heavily influenced by his    great-grandmother, who was part of Malcolm Xs spiritual    journey and the spread of Islam in the country. His father,    too, a local radio personality, instilled in him the importance    of understanding various struggles, not just those of the Arab    American community. Youre willing to put someone who theres    no question will be a worse president for Black people than Joe    Biden is. He is going to be worse for more people. Things are    going to be worse for students, for workers, for gay people,    for womenthat difference matters, he said.  <\/p>\n<p>    We met for dinner, and he barely touched his food while he    tried to explain exactly how worried he is about Trump. The    small differences between candidates may seem insignificant to    some, he said, but he believes four more years of Trump will    have tangible consequences for real people. One of their    neighbors is going to not be able to make rent because of this    fucking decision. Your kids art program at school is going to    close because of this shit. And people feel so righteous.    Thats the part that bothers me. The world as a whole matters,    he said. His children are half-Black, and one is trans; he    doesnt understand how no one can see what another Trump    presidency would bring.  <\/p>\n<p>    Few have seen Dearborn change like Ahmed. He was born in 1975    after his family had already been in America for several    generations. They were among the first of Arab descent to    settle in Michigan in the early 1900s. He remembers what it was    like to grow up in a segregated Dearborn, in which an Arab    minority lived in the more industrial south end. He recalls a    time when the mayor, Michael Guido, clashed with the growing    Arab population and campaigned using anti-Arab stereotypes.  <\/p>\n<p>    Previous generations of Arab activists understood this. They    didnt see Palestine in a vacuum. They saw it as part of an    international struggle. So, deciding everything else has to    come to a stop to make this thing that isnt going to change    anything policy wiseits a literal objective fact that Donald    Trumps proposed notions for Palestine are worse than Bidens.    Which is hard to do, he said.  <\/p>\n<p>    Even so, he said the activism he has seen surge through    Dearborn has been inspiring, in a way. Its surprising and    impressive, he said. I think if it were handled differently,    Id say this is exactly the kind of thing Michigan needs. Its    one state where people who care about Palestinian lives can    have a voice. But taking it far enough to support Trump to try    and derail Biden in November is wild to me.  <\/p>\n<p>    The truth is Ahmed was one of the only Arabs I could find in    Dearborn who openly admitted they actually planned to vote for    Biden in November. I spent much of my time there immersed in    the citys caf culture, and the more I talked to people, the    more I saw the full extent of what was happening in Dearborn.  <\/p>\n<p>    Qahwah House is one of the citys jewels, open late and often    packed. There I met Maryam, who was seated alone across a    kettle filled with Turkish coffee. She told me she found the    uncommitted voters annoyingbut not because they voted    against Biden.If you can vote, you really should, she    said, noting she was a recent immigrant who couldnt yet. I    asked her whom she would be supporting if she could, and she    confidently told me it would be Trump. I dont get why people    hate him. My cousins say its because he hates Arabs. But    nobody likes Arabs in this country.  <\/p>\n<p>    I heard a similar sentiment from another patron, Fares, a    Palestinian man who became a U.S. citizen 20 years ago, and    voted for Biden in 2020. I feel like whether Republicans or    Democrats, its all the same, he said. I dont think Im    going to vote for any because it doesnt matter. Its a major    shift for him. He was born in Syria to parents exiled in 1948    from what is now Haifa. He told me he hadnt missed a    presidential election before, but now he doesnt see a point.    If 12,000 dead kids dont change their hearts, you think you    or I will?  <\/p>\n<p>    I did manage to find one person who voted for Biden in the    primary, a student named Shreya. But shes already starting to    change her mind. Im thinking about it now, and Im not sure I    want to vote anymore, she said. We only have bad options. And    now Im thinking uncommitted is a better option too. I cant    support whats going on with Palestine, she said. The easiest    choice now feels like voting uncommitted.  <\/p>\n<p>    I began to think the Dearborn mayor was onto something. Most    people I spoke to said they thought it was at least worth    trying Trump again if Biden was the other optionbut many said    they simply wouldnt vote for anyone at all.  <\/p>\n<p>    The genesis of the grassroots uncommitted vote movement,    which has since traveled to other states, was in Dearborn just    weeks before the Michigan primary. In early February, the idea    was sparked by a group of young activists determined to    pressure Biden into changing course on Gaza. From these    discussions emerged Listen to Michigan, a campaign aimed at    diverting disillusioned voters away from Biden. At the    forefront of this movement is Layla Elabed, the groups    campaign manager and the younger sister of Rep. Rashida Tlaib.  <\/p>\n<p>    In a conversation at Qahwah House, Elabed seemed tired. It had    become obvious to her she could no longer support Biden, and    she didnt see why that was so hard to understand. It is hard    for me to reconcile my core beliefs and morals to support a    president that dehumanizes my people, Elabed said. This is a    president that I met in person. That knows my sister. That met    my mom, who wore a traditional Palestinian thobe at the White    House.  <\/p>\n<p>    Nobody from Bidens campaign has reached out to Listen to    Michigan, Elabed said, but she believes shes doing it a favor.    We are literally handing the Democratic Party and President    Biden a gift to say were months away from November, and you    have a chance to change course right now and stop the    alienation of your core constituency, Elabed said.  <\/p>\n<p>    Back home in New Jersey, not long after my time in Dearborn, I    confronted this head-on myself.Under no circumstance    could any of us vote for Joe Biden, a relative suddenly said    at dinner one night. How could anyone vote for someone with    this much blood on his hands?  <\/p>\n<p>    I posed the obvious question, asking if she thought Trump would    be better. Whats worse than genocide? she retorted. Maybe    if the Democrats lose this election, theyll learn their    lesson. Im happy to take several steps back if thats what it    takes to take a step forward. When I argued, I got    thousand-yard stares.  <\/p>\n<p>    I thought back to my conversation with Elabed, who seemed a    little horrified that many seemed content to restore Trump to    the White House. I tell people all the time, Im like, What    are you guys talking about? Theres literally an illegal    settlement called Trump Heights. Even my own family members. I    have to remind them, because theyre like Trump 2024! And Im    like, Are you crazy?  But she arrived back to the same place    the conversation did at my dinner table that night with my    relativesthat nothing can matter as much as what she believes    America is enabling in Gaza. Right now, it seems like it wont    matter if its Biden or Trump. We are going to have the same    outcome when it comes to Palestine, she said.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Read the original post: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" href=\"https:\/\/slate.com\/human-interest\/2024\/04\/donald-trump-joe-biden-2024-election-michigan-muslims.html\" title=\"Donald Trump: In America's most important swing state, a key Biden group wants to hand the presidency to Trump. - Slate\">Donald Trump: In America's most important swing state, a key Biden group wants to hand the presidency to Trump. - Slate<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> With its rich, dark wood, golden dcor, and an invigorating oud musk, the American Moslem Society on the south end of Dearborn, Michigan, masks its age well. 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