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For Palestine, Biden’s Uncommitted Voters Won’t Be Trump Shamed

On Shifting Ground

Release Date: 03/28/2024

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Earlier this year, a grassroots movement emerged in the key battleground state of Michigan calling on Democratic voters to cast “uncommitted votes” in protest of president Joe Biden’s policy towards Israel’s war in Gaza. And in the months since, it’s gone national. But are Arab and Muslim American voters willing to gamble a second Trump presidency to hold Biden accountable for his Israel policy?

 

Nihad Awad, a CAIR Action board member, joins Ray Suarez to share why Arab and Muslim voters feel abandoned by the Democratic party, and why they won’t be bullied into accepting the “lesser of two evils.” 

 

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Nihad Awad, Board Member of Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) Action

 

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Ray Suarez

 

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