No she loses because of her support of Israel. |
Agree. This group is a minority. Where is Rashid? |
That’s an entirely inaccurate statement. |
That's a political movement, not a demographic group. It's a choice, and I can absolutely see why they'd do it. I'm not a fan of Israel's actions but can't support the destruction of Israel, which some activists are calling for. |
Why is her support of Israel a problem, but not Trump's even stronger support of Netanyahu? |
Insulting? Voting for Jill Stein will increase the odds of a Trump presidency. He will do nothing for Gaza and he will destroy America and their lives here. Jill Stein is a known plant. I hate what’s happening over there too but voting for Stein is not a solution. |
If she were to support the Palestinian aspiration to be free from the river to the sea she will also lose. |
SE Michigan resident here. Ahmed Ghanim, the man removed from Harris's rally, had an unsuccessful run during the Democratic primary and is a hardcore Jill Stein supporter. While it was a seriously bad move of the Harris campaign to eject him from the event, there is talk that Ghanim was not actually invited to the event and was using the invitation from someone else. Another rumor was that he was planning on creating a disruption. Not sure how true these are, but going with the narrative that Ghanim was a Harris supporter that was kicked out for being Muslim is not exactly true either. As for the Arabic population in the Detroit metro, it's not completely surprising to hear this response from MSBNC however, the Arabic population has never been an ardent supporter of the Democratic party. What the media and most people aren't aware is that the Arabic population is vary diverse in Michigan and includes a significant population that is Catholic and traditionally been conservative and is very anti-abortion. In addition, Muslims have been aligning with republicans on social issues, such as book bans and is not very welcoming of LGBTQ+ people. See an example here: https://michiganadvance.com/2023/10/03/how-some-michigan-muslims-united-with-extremist-republicans-against-lgbtq-rights/ Moreover, there is a significant Jewish population throughout the state that is more aligned with Harris. The Harris campaign probably realizes that they will make more headway with these voters, their base in Detroit and Flint, and swing voters in areas like Grand Rapids. |
Trump wants to let Israel wipe Palestine off the map. Think about what he did with Jerusalem.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-44120428 This was a foretelling of Oct 7, and Trump helped instigate it. |
It doesn't seem true at all. I imagine he has a good idea why he was kicked out, but he is pretending it was because of his race. |
Which also suggests he is less interested in advocacy for his views and more interested in preventing Harris from getting elected |
Trump will be worse for everyone in a Democracy. How is that wrong? I assume Muslims here prefer democracy. |
+1 Stein's only play in the election is if she can play the spoiler. If Harris wins that doesn't happen. It's all politics, not policy. If it was policy the conversation would be about how avowed racist and friend-of-Bibi Trump presents even fewer opportunities for Arab Americans to have a voice. Harris has at least started talking about Gazans and offered more conditional support for Israel. It's not great but it's not nothing. I just don't see the point if a protest vote. I don't think anyone "owes" Harris their vote but Trump has earned anyone's vote and neither has Stein. People want the moon from the Dems on this issue but expect nothing of other candidates. It makes no sense. |
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Because typical Republican voters are not changing their mind over this issue. Dems are more likely to vote on this. |
She supports a two-state solution, which other than genocide, is the only real path, regardless of how much either side destests it. |