Why did Arab majority Deerborn, Michigan go for Trump?

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Anonymous wrote:We’re of Lebanese descent (some of us are Christian, some of us our Muslim). In my family, most of us voted for Stein. None of us expect Republicans to care about Arab lives, but I think most of us expect Democrats to care. Not voting for Harris was a punishment for the Democratic Party to show that Arab voices matter.



Why can’t OP and others grasp this? They seem determined to put some religious or misogynist spin on the issue. -upthread poster


Voting for Stein is a vote for Trump. This was cutting off their nose to spite their face. “Harris didn’t do enough for me personally, so I’ll vote for the guy who banned us?” WTH kind of logic is that?


The vote for stein did not hat it was intended to do. It got your attention. THAT represent me a victory of its own. Sorry, but you can’t treat your supporters like children who should be seen (to get votes) but not heard. This as the story of the election.


Good for them. They are going to get exactly what they voted for.


Clearly it isn’t going to get them what they voted for yet because DumDums like you still aren’t listening. You hear, cry, and gnash your teeth but you don’t listen.


I've listened and they cast their lot just like the rest of us. Not my problem. I've got my own concerns to focus on. Hopefully they have a good dentist.
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Anonymous wrote:Because they are very socially conservative and the men were not going to vote for a woman president. Nor were some of the women.


That explains why they voted for a woman governor!


Forgot … it also explains why they voted for Tlaib.

The Democratic Party Brown Shirts have found this thread.


And these same people would vote for Ilhan Omar as well.

There is no reasoning with these crazy people on here. No one wants what you’re selling you rich white liberal! Not Muslims, not Hispanic men, not working class folks. No one likes you. Do you understand yet?!!!


The point is Arabs and Muslims DO vote for women. I don’t know why the Dems here want to label them all misogynists and religious extremists because they didn’t vote for Harris. You know a lot of ‘Michigan Jews also voted for Trump too, but you don’t see people up in arms about that.
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Anonymous wrote:We’re of Lebanese descent (some of us are Christian, some of us our Muslim). In my family, most of us voted for Stein. None of us expect Republicans to care about Arab lives, but I think most of us expect Democrats to care. Not voting for Harris was a punishment for the Democratic Party to show that Arab voices matter.



Why can’t OP and others grasp this? They seem determined to put some religious or misogynist spin on the issue. -upthread poster


Voting for Stein is a vote for Trump. This was cutting off their nose to spite their face. “Harris didn’t do enough for me personally, so I’ll vote for the guy who banned us?” WTH kind of logic is that?


The vote for stein did not hat it was intended to do. It got your attention. THAT represent me a victory of its own. Sorry, but you can’t treat your supporters like children who should be seen (to get votes) but not heard. This as the story of the election.


It really isn’t the story of the election. Either Trump or Harris was going to win. No party can win by catering to a small segment of the population that has a specific foreign policy demand. War sucks and what’s going on there is horrendous but all they did was throw a temper tantrum and ultimately hurt themselves, their current country, and millions of Americans.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:We’re of Lebanese descent (some of us are Christian, some of us our Muslim). In my family, most of us voted for Stein. None of us expect Republicans to care about Arab lives, but I think most of us expect Democrats to care. Not voting for Harris was a punishment for the Democratic Party to show that Arab voices matter.



Why can’t OP and others grasp this? They seem determined to put some religious or misogynist spin on the issue. -upthread poster


Voting for Stein is a vote for Trump. This was cutting off their nose to spite their face. “Harris didn’t do enough for me personally, so I’ll vote for the guy who banned us?” WTH kind of logic is that?


The vote for stein did not hat it was intended to do. It got your attention. THAT represent me a victory of its own. Sorry, but you can’t treat your supporters like children who should be seen (to get votes) but not heard. This as the story of the election.


It really isn’t the story of the election. Either Trump or Harris was going to win. No party can win by catering to a small segment of the population that has a specific foreign policy demand. War sucks and what’s going on there is horrendous but all they did was throw a temper tantrum and ultimately hurt themselves, their current country, and millions of Americans.


It is the story of the election because it was more than the Arab and Muslim Americans being ignored. Elections are all about winning on the margins.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:We’re of Lebanese descent (some of us are Christian, some of us our Muslim). In my family, most of us voted for Stein. None of us expect Republicans to care about Arab lives, but I think most of us expect Democrats to care. Not voting for Harris was a punishment for the Democratic Party to show that Arab voices matter.



Why can’t OP and others grasp this? They seem determined to put some religious or misogynist spin on the issue. -upthread poster


Voting for Stein is a vote for Trump. This was cutting off their nose to spite their face. “Harris didn’t do enough for me personally, so I’ll vote for the guy who banned us?” WTH kind of logic is that?


The vote for stein did not hat it was intended to do. It got your attention. THAT represent me a victory of its own. Sorry, but you can’t treat your supporters like children who should be seen (to get votes) but not heard. This as the story of the election.


Only way Democrats win next time is moving more to the center. There is no lasting lesson from getting attention other than perhaps next time focusing on other swing states and other issues which have vast appeal, like healthcare.
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Anonymous wrote:That's the outcome that is most perplexing to me. The explanation being given by the talking heads is that they were unhappy with the Biden administrations support of Israel. But they obviously realize that a Trump administration would be just as supportive of Israel. I would assume that they would go with the candidate who belongs to a party that has a significant faction of people opposed to supporting Israel, which is non-existent in the Republican party. Can anyone help me make sense of this?


Evidently they didn't hear Trump promise to deporting all Arabs.
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Anonymous wrote:We’re of Lebanese descent (some of us are Christian, some of us our Muslim). In my family, most of us voted for Stein. None of us expect Republicans to care about Arab lives, but I think most of us expect Democrats to care. Not voting for Harris was a punishment for the Democratic Party to show that Arab voices matter.



Why can’t OP and others grasp this? They seem determined to put some religious or misogynist spin on the issue. -upthread poster


Voting for Stein is a vote for Trump. This was cutting off their nose to spite their face. “Harris didn’t do enough for me personally, so I’ll vote for the guy who banned us?” WTH kind of logic is that?


The vote for stein did not hat it was intended to do. It got your attention. THAT represent me a victory of its own. Sorry, but you can’t treat your supporters like children who should be seen (to get votes) but not heard. This as the story of the election.


It really isn’t the story of the election. Either Trump or Harris was going to win. No party can win by catering to a small segment of the population that has a specific foreign policy demand. War sucks and what’s going on there is horrendous but all they did was throw a temper tantrum and ultimately hurt themselves, their current country, and millions of Americans.


It is the story of the election because it was more than the Arab and Muslim Americans being ignored. Elections are all about winning on the margins.


Nope. You cannot please everyone all the time. This is so childish. Same goes for ALL Stein and non-voters.

They likely will never have a chance to vote again. They voted for a dictator. They voted to hurt millions of Americans and tear down democracy.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:That's the outcome that is most perplexing to me. The explanation being given by the talking heads is that they were unhappy with the Biden administrations support of Israel. But they obviously realize that a Trump administration would be just as supportive of Israel. I would assume that they would go with the candidate who belongs to a party that has a significant faction of people opposed to supporting Israel, which is non-existent in the Republican party. Can anyone help me make sense of this?


Evidently they didn't hear Trump promise to deporting all Arabs.



They did but they care about Gaza more. They prioritized the ME that will always be a nightmare of back and forth fighting because both Palestine and Israel is for wiping each other out. Who cares about domestic issues?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:That's the outcome that is most perplexing to me. The explanation being given by the talking heads is that they were unhappy with the Biden administrations support of Israel. But they obviously realize that a Trump administration would be just as supportive of Israel. I would assume that they would go with the candidate who belongs to a party that has a significant faction of people opposed to supporting Israel, which is non-existent in the Republican party. Can anyone help me make sense of this?


Evidently they didn't hear Trump promise to deporting all Arabs.


Abraham Accords
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We’re of Lebanese descent (some of us are Christian, some of us our Muslim). In my family, most of us voted for Stein. None of us expect Republicans to care about Arab lives, but I think most of us expect Democrats to care. Not voting for Harris was a punishment for the Democratic Party to show that Arab voices matter.



Why can’t OP and others grasp this? They seem determined to put some religious or misogynist spin on the issue. -upthread poster


Voting for Stein is a vote for Trump. This was cutting off their nose to spite their face. “Harris didn’t do enough for me personally, so I’ll vote for the guy who banned us?” WTH kind of logic is that?


The vote for stein did not hat it was intended to do. It got your attention. THAT represent me a victory of its own. Sorry, but you can’t treat your supporters like children who should be seen (to get votes) but not heard. This as the story of the election.


It really isn’t the story of the election. Either Trump or Harris was going to win. No party can win by catering to a small segment of the population that has a specific foreign policy demand. War sucks and what’s going on there is horrendous but all they did was throw a temper tantrum and ultimately hurt themselves, their current country, and millions of Americans.


It is the story of the election because it was more than the Arab and Muslim Americans being ignored. Elections are all about winning on the margins.


Nope. You cannot please everyone all the time. This is so childish. Same goes for ALL Stein and non-voters.

They likely will never have a chance to vote again. They voted for a dictator. They voted to hurt millions of Americans and tear down democracy.


This is such BS and people know it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We’re of Lebanese descent (some of us are Christian, some of us our Muslim). In my family, most of us voted for Stein. None of us expect Republicans to care about Arab lives, but I think most of us expect Democrats to care. Not voting for Harris was a punishment for the Democratic Party to show that Arab voices matter.



Why can’t OP and others grasp this? They seem determined to put some religious or misogynist spin on the issue. -upthread poster


Voting for Stein is a vote for Trump. This was cutting off their nose to spite their face. “Harris didn’t do enough for me personally, so I’ll vote for the guy who banned us?” WTH kind of logic is that?


The vote for stein did not hat it was intended to do. It got your attention. THAT represent me a victory of its own. Sorry, but you can’t treat your supporters like children who should be seen (to get votes) but not heard. This as the story of the election.


It really isn’t the story of the election. Either Trump or Harris was going to win. No party can win by catering to a small segment of the population that has a specific foreign policy demand. War sucks and what’s going on there is horrendous but all they did was throw a temper tantrum and ultimately hurt themselves, their current country, and millions of Americans.


It is the story of the election because it was more than the Arab and Muslim Americans being ignored. Elections are all about winning on the margins.


Nope. You cannot please everyone all the time. This is so childish. Same goes for ALL Stein and non-voters.

They likely will never have a chance to vote again. They voted for a dictator. They voted to hurt millions of Americans and tear down democracy.


This is such BS and people know it.


Everyone who reads history and understands political theory knows I’m right. You are either a troll with bad intentions, or an ignorant tool who succumbed to the con.
Anonymous
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They voted for who they thought deserved their vote.

- signed not a Trump voter

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We’re of Lebanese descent (some of us are Christian, some of us our Muslim). In my family, most of us voted for Stein. None of us expect Republicans to care about Arab lives, but I think most of us expect Democrats to care. Not voting for Harris was a punishment for the Democratic Party to show that Arab voices matter.



Why can’t OP and others grasp this? They seem determined to put some religious or misogynist spin on the issue. -upthread poster


Voting for Stein is a vote for Trump. This was cutting off their nose to spite their face. “Harris didn’t do enough for me personally, so I’ll vote for the guy who banned us?” WTH kind of logic is that?


The vote for stein did not hat it was intended to do. It got your attention. THAT represent me a victory of its own. Sorry, but you can’t treat your supporters like children who should be seen (to get votes) but not heard. This as the story of the election.


It really isn’t the story of the election. Either Trump or Harris was going to win. No party can win by catering to a small segment of the population that has a specific foreign policy demand. War sucks and what’s going on there is horrendous but all they did was throw a temper tantrum and ultimately hurt themselves, their current country, and millions of Americans.


It is the story of the election because it was more than the Arab and Muslim Americans being ignored. Elections are all about winning on the margins.


Nope. You cannot please everyone all the time. This is so childish. Same goes for ALL Stein and non-voters.

They likely will never have a chance to vote again. They voted for a dictator. They voted to hurt millions of Americans and tear down democracy.


This is such BS and people know it.


Everyone who reads history and understands political theory knows I’m right. You are either a troll with bad intentions, or an ignorant tool who succumbed to the con.


Didn’t support Trump. See you at the polls in 4 years.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Because they are very socially conservative and the men were not going to vote for a woman president. Nor were some of the women.


That explains why they voted for a woman governor!


Forgot … it also explains why they voted for Tlaib.

The Democratic Party Brown Shirts have found this thread.


And these same people would vote for Ilhan Omar as well.

There is no reasoning with these crazy people on here. No one wants what you’re selling you rich white liberal! Not Muslims, not Hispanic men, not working class folks. No one likes you. Do you understand yet?!!!


The point is Arabs and Muslims DO vote for women. I don’t know why the Dems here want to label them all misogynists and religious extremists because they didn’t vote for Harris. You know a lot of ‘Michigan Jews also voted for Trump too, but you don’t see people up in arms about that.


The racism pops out as soon as someone doesn’t agree with them
Anonymous
Maybe they can take an implicit bias, diversity equity and inclusion training.

This is why Americans with common sense know the libs are full of shit
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