Arab and Muslim Americans have a tough decision to make on Trump-Harris
Arab and Muslim Americans have been pushed aside by Republicans and backstabbed by Democrats, but in the presidential race what are the issues that will push them to decide?
By Ray Hanania
FREE/Politics President/Friday August 8, 2024
The choice facing Arab and Muslim Americans has never been tougher than the one they face in this election on Nov. 5, 2024 for U.S. President.
Do they continue the #AbandonBiden campaign which has been extremely effective in taking significant votes away from President Joe Biden in the election primaries, including in key swing states like Michigan, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and more and punish his anointed successor Vice President Kamala Harris?
Do they follow the Arab Americans for Trump movement supporting former President Donald Trump, with the promise that if elected Trump will support the Two State Solution?
Do they vote for a third party candidate and make a protest, supporting Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who has openly supported Israel and refused to support a ceasefire in Gaza, or Dr. Jill Stein, the only Jewish candidate in the election who supports the Two State Solution, a ceasefire and opposes the extremist government of Israeli war criminal Benjamin Netanyahu?
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Former Congressman Bill Lipinski, who served in the House from 1983 until 2005, joined me on a special edition of our podcast “Two Guys on Politics” which was broadcast Friday morning live in Michigan on WNZK AM 690 Radio believes third party candidates can have an impact but they cannot win as president.
Lipinski notes that they can force the election to be decided in the House of Representatives where each state gets One Vote cast by a member of the political Party that has the most congressional members in that state. That would mean even in a disrupted election which denies the major candidates the 270 Electoral College Votes they must have to become president, one of the major party candidates would be chosen by the House.
Listeners discussed the issues with on saying the most important issue that Trump and Harris must address is the influx of illegal aliens and migrants into America, ignoring the needs of legal immigrants into the country and spending taxpayer monies on illegals rather than on citizens who need it more.
This week during an appearance in Michigan, several Arab and Muslims with the AbandonBiden movement heckled Harris, who instead of addressing their concerns regarding the Israeli war crimes in the Gaza Strip responded harshly by asking them if they wan tot election Trump.
How do Arab and Muslim Americans balance the issues and the support they receive from African Americans in their presidential election choice?
You can listen to the entire radio show and podcast with Bill Lipinski and myself by going to our Two Guys on Politics podcast site on Youtube by clicking this link or by watching the radio podcast show using the widget below:
The one hour long special edition of Two Guys on Politics was broadcast on WNZK AM 690 Radio live on Friday morning. You can also comment about the issues by posting in the comment section — open to all readers — below.
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