US AP: Biden reelection campaign team gets shunned by some Arab American leaders while visiting Michigan

Biden reelection campaign team gets shunned by some Arab American leaders while visiting Michigan
Associated Press (archive.ph)
By Joey Cappelleti and Will Weissert
2024-01-27 03:18:02GMT


DEARBORN, Mich. (AP) — President Joe Biden’s campaign manager traveled to suburban Detroit on Friday, where many Arab Americans are enraged over the administration’s Israel policy, and found a number of community leaders unwilling to meet with her — exposing a growing rift between the White House and key groups often otherwise loyal to Democrats in a critical swing state.

Julie Chavez Rodriguez led a group of campaign advisers to the Dearborn area, as part of her ongoing effort to meet with core supporter groups around the country.

She spoke throughout the day with some Arab American community leaders. But Rodriguez’s trip ended when a late afternoon meeting with Arab American leaders was canceled after everyone invited — between 10 and 15 people — declined to show up.

Other activists went beyond simply not showing up for Rodriguez, as leaders from “Abandon Biden,” a movement discouraging voters from supporting the president in November, spoke to hundreds of people at a local mosque in anticipation of the campaign manager’s visit.

Both developments highlight the acute challenges the president’s campaign faces as it tries to sure up support among Arab Americans, whose votes will be key in Michigan during November’s election but who have turned on Biden given his full-throated support for Israel in its war with Hamas.

Community leaders said that Rodriguez originally came to Michigan planning a larger meeting with Arab Americans but settled for the series of smaller gatherings, including the one where no invitees ultimately showed up, because of pushback to the original plan. Assad I. Turfe, a deputy Wayne County executive, said he was tasked with coordinating the original meeting, but that it was abandoned due to lack of interest.

Turfe said he reached out to more than 10 Arab American and Muslim leaders after being contacted by the Biden campaign on Wednesday. The leaders then spoke with community members, Turfe said, who made it clear they did not want them meeting Rodriguez.

“I don’t believe that the Biden administration, at the senior top level, understands how big of a problem this is and how upset and angry the community is,” Turfe said.

Fighting between Israel and Hamas has inflamed tensions between Jews and Muslims around the world. But it has had especially deep resonance in the Detroit area, which is home to several heavily Jewish suburbs and to Dearborn, the city with the country’s largest concentration of Arab Americans.

Dearborn Mayor Abdullah Hammoud took to X, formerly Twitter, to sarcastically note Rodriguez’s trip while criticizing Biden for urging congressional approval of fighter jets to Turkey.

“Little bit of advice — if you’re planning on sending campaign officials to convince the Arab American community on why they should vote for your candidate, don’t do it on the same day you announce selling fighter jets to the tyrants murdering our family members,” Hammoud wrote.

The mayor’s office confirmed that he was invited to meet with Rodriguez but didn’t accept. Two Democratic state representatives, Alabas Farhat and Abraham Aiyash, were also invited but unable to attend.

“It’s unrealistic to expect that political conversations will resecure our support for the president when only a ceasefire can truly reopen that door,” Farhat said in a statement, referring to calls for halting the fighting in Gaza.

Aiyash, the second-ranking Democrat in the Michigan House, said he’s reached out to Biden officials multiple times to discuss the escalating tensions in his state’s Arab American community. He said he’d yet to hear from them, even as Chavez Rodriguez visited.

“The conclusion that I’ve drawn from this is they don’t really see this as a legitimate problem,” said Aiyash, who is also the state’s highest-ranking Arab or Muslim leader. “And it’s disturbing at best and, at worst, it’s extremely dismissive and disrespectful.”

A person familiar with Rodriguez’s schedule, who spoke on condition of anonymity to share details that weren’t made public, said the campaign manager held multiple meetings across suburban Detroit that have been in the works for weeks. They included talking with elected officials and leaders from the state’s Arab and Palestinian American, Hispanic and Black communities.

Osama Siblani, publisher of the Arab American News, met with Rodriguez at the paper’s Dearborn headquarters for an hour and a half and said it went “very well.”

While Siblani said he received pressure to cancel the meeting, he felt it was important because Rodriguez made the effort to come to the community and listen.

“She was very attentive, and she was listening. We looked each other in the eye and I told her exactly what’s going on,” Siblani said. “And she said she would take it to the president.”

Still, the separate, larger meeting scheduled for late afternoon on Friday with Arab Americans saw everyone invited cancel, the person familiar with Rodriguez’s schedule said.

Her trip was part of the Biden reelection campaign’s — and the administration’s — continuing dialogue with core constituency groups. Senior Biden campaign staffers have had similar meetings and roundtable discussions with such groups across the country and in key swing states since last fall, the person said.

But political tensions are running higher in Michigan than many other places — and the chilly reception Rodriguez received from many suggests a growing political headache for Biden in a key state.

“People in the community, like community leaders, don’t want to meet with Mr. Biden,” said Dawud Walid, the executive director of Michigan’s chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations.

Imad Hamad, director of the American Human Rights Council in Dearborn, said that many community leaders were reluctant to meet with the Biden campaign unless it was to discuss “practical steps that give the community a reason to reconsider.”

Hamad added that many in the community felt that Friday’s visit was more about political optics than achieving real understanding of activists concerns because “none of the people who have been the most vocal were approached or invited” to meet with Rodriguez and her team.

Meanwhile, hundreds gathered at the Islamic Center of Detroit for a Friday prayer service led by prominent civil rights activist Imam Omar Suleiman. Afterward, leaders of the “Abandon Biden” movement spoke to the crowd.

Biden “has lost the Muslim and Arab vote. “Every poll indicates that,” Suleiman told The Associated Press. “And if you were to speak to any person in this mosque, you would hear the exact same thing,”
 
if it didnt mean america was crawling with them, it would be funny to see how all the different immigrant groups the dems favored have turned to be a long term problem for them. these are some of the same muslims who are anti LGBTQIAP+ and you also have other immigrant communities, such as the armenians, who are protesting trans stuff in schools.
 
While it's fun to imagine muh heckin' based Third-Worlderinos rejecting rainbow degeneracy and America-last-ism, the fact is that John "Stewart" Leibowitz's "don't fight each other, team up and get Whitey!" is a powerful drug. So we will always see the Regime try to reorient any rifts between their Golems into White-wing terrisms etc.

As a couple recent examples, pretending all the black-on-Asian violence was Huwite Supremism, and Claudine Gay trying to reframe the battle between Establishment Left (jewish) and Gay Race Communist Progs (third-world) as somehow being instigated by the Far White.

But that doesn't mean we shouldn't encourage and enjoy the dysfunction they've created with their "Coalition of the Fringes" or "Spiteful Mutants" or whatever we're calling it this week.
 
Well, AP (you niggers who fucked up the floyd collins story by believing false information), it turns out Muslims don't like the Faggot Agenda of Americanda's levitical masters. And importing angry muslims into the same towns you have infested with post-secular church Faggots is bound to create chaos - which you niggers also missed.

Associated Press Delenda Est... Hey, that rhymes!
The fact that American politicians have to worry about shitskin nigger votes to this degree means the country is already dead, it just doesn't know it yet. Trump shucks and jives at least a dozen times a rally about nigger and spic employment numbers under his first term as president.
Balkanization is Best.
 
If that were a certainty, why would the campaign team bother checking the temperature in that state?
Obviously polls can be widely inaccurate (see 2016) but Biden is floundering in Michigan.
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Good news for Biden is the Michigan vote is completely compromised and will easily vote blue.
Fortification requires the vote split to be small enough to work.
Obviously polls can be widely inaccurate (see 2016) but Biden is floundering in Michigan.
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And (if accurate come November) polling numbers like this aren't close in the slightest. The Dems aren't fortifying an 8-10 point gap in Michigan no matter how hard the dead in Detroit vote blue.
 
Metro Detroit's Arab-American Community (the community) already felt alienated by the Dems and Biden as president with the push to impose identity politics in public school classrooms and pro-LGBTetc media in the libraries where the Muslims in the community find such stuff abhorrent and want absolutely nothing to do with it. The ongoing skirmish in the Middle East is the icing on the cake. Combining both happenings, it's no wonder leaders and officials from the community either declined the opportunity to meet the campaign team or simply no-show/ghosted them. The Dem's biggest mistake is assuming the community as a voting bloc would blindly support them at the polls when some of their more conservative values are held closely enough that many of those same voters won't compromise them on Election Day.

Good news for Biden is the Michigan vote is completely compromised and will easily vote blue.
Democratic success in Michigan is influenced by the way districts are drawn and how much turnout the urban areas have on Election Day. The latter was a factor in 2016, 2020, and the 2022 mid-terms. In 2016, areas such as Detroit, Flint, Benton Harbor, etc. has their usual low turnout which led to Trump and other red victories. In 2020 and 2022, those areas had better turnout which was reflected in both the outcomes and number of ballots cast.

2024 is going to be interesting. It's being claimed that Dems are still motivated to vote because of Abortion, race, and identity politics-related issues. However, there are political polls and experts saying a lot of voters dislike the prospect of Biden vs. Trump 2.0 this November so much they may not vote for President or simply stay home and not vote at all. If that happens, the outcome could be far more closer and contentious than it was in 2020 ... Godbear help us all if that happens.
 
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No surprise Arabs dislike him. He made it his mission to make the Saudis a "pariah state" because of Kashoggi and then started trying to troon out their children.
I will never understand the simplistic thinking among Democrat staffers that being moderately brown means you'll vote for them, when most of those groups are insanely traditionalist and very woke on the Jewish question.
 
And (if accurate come November) polling numbers like this aren't close in the slightest. The Dems aren't fortifying an 8-10 point gap in Michigan no matter how hard the dead in Detroit vote blue.
What makes you say that. The foryifying wad blatant and obvious in 2020 by numbers that made no sense. All it takes is the same legal system that wants Trump locked up looking the other wsy…and boom.

Issue is I don’t think they will. Or at least the Dems fear they might not. Otherwise they wouldn’t be trying to strike him from running.
 
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