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It makes it very clear which Democrats are open and willing to stand up for justice, said one Muslim voter.
Christina Ali is a 25-year-old nursing student at the University of South Florida and, for the last 7 years, has been a loyal Democrat. She voted for Hiliary Clinton during the 2016 presidential election and has always voted blue for every prior election since she turned 18 years old.
But it is now in 2019 that as a young black Muslim woman, Ali is left feeling deeply frustrated and disappointed with her party primarily due to how the Democrats have treated Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) ever since she was sworn in earlier this year.
Just a few days ago, President Donald Trump targeted Omar on Twitter for remarks she made during a speech on Muslim civil rights last month. The response from Democrats was clearly divided. Some of the 2020 candidates, such as Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, were criticized for tepid responses, while others like Cory Booker and Kamala Harris didnt respond until days later over the weekend.
Muslim voters like Ali are closely evaluating where each of the 2020 Democratic candidates have positioned themselves in relation to the attacks on Omar primarily taking into account which politicians defended her and which ones engaged in the same Islamophobic rhetoric. When the election rolls around, they plan on taking action at the polls, many told HuffPost.
They say the attacks on Omar are perceived as an attack on the entire Muslim community. The lack of support for the congresswoman is also perceived as weak support for the overall Muslim-American community.
I dont see how Democrats can go into these communities of color and ask for our votes and say they are going to defend us and protect us when theyre not defending their own, Ali said.
The Muslim vote is not insignificant. In New York alone, nearly 400,000 Muslims came out to vote in 2016. In Michigan, nearly another 120,000 Muslims voted.
If you attack our Muslim sisters and brothers, you are attacking the entire community. We dont vote blindly.
Nada Al-Hanooti is executive director of Emgages Michigan chapter, a nonpartisan organization that focuses on advocating and mobilizing Muslim voters. Al-Hanooti said for years Democrats took advantage of the Muslim vote and rarely engaged with them in a way that was authentic and deliberate. More than 66% of American Muslims identify with the Democratic party, compared to only 13% of Muslims who identify as Republicans. However both groups were critical of the way each of their respective parties treated their communities.
Muslims are definitely taking notice of our allies, Al-Hanooti told HuffPost. If you attack our Muslim sisters and brothers, you are attacking the entire community. We dont vote blindly.
When asked about which 2020 candidate responded best to the attacks Omar, both Ali and Al-Hanooti agreed upon Bernie Sanders. The Vermont senator was the first among the 2020 candidates to respond, just hours after Trumps inflammatory tweet.
Ilhan Omar is a leader with strength and courage. She wont back down to Trumps racism and hate, and neither will we. The disgusting and dangerous attacks against her must end, he tweeted.
Raihan Faroqui is a resident physician based in West Nyack, New York, and a registered Democrat. Like Ali and Al-Hanooti, the 31-year-old Muslim American felt that Sanders was not only swift and strong in his response, but he had the the track record to back him up.
Ive always been team Bernie. So his tweet and Elizabeth Warrens tweet was great because I know they have a history of calling out Islamophobia and a history of calling out anti-Muslim bigotry, Faroqui told HuffPost.
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brooklynite
(94,713 posts)marble falls
(57,167 posts)pdsimdars
(6,007 posts)marble falls
(57,167 posts)protecting us all from 'socialism' today.
DURHAM D
(32,611 posts)Cha
(297,547 posts)DURHAM D
(32,611 posts)Cha
(297,547 posts)revmclaren
(2,529 posts)I do see what you mean.
ONLY!!! 2019 and beyond.
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KG
(28,752 posts)yeah. the expected - well, where else are they gonna go?
and then elections come around and party faithful are shocked, SHOCKED! that some just don't bother going to the polls at all.
pdsimdars
(6,007 posts)and don't worry about Trump voter's feelings. . . they aren't going to vote with us anyway
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Cal Carpenter
(4,959 posts)American Muslims who can vote - and whose national origins could ostensibly be from almost anywhere in the world. Not Arabs, or Arab Christians, or whatever other direction you are trying to take this post. I guess maybe I'm just not clear on your point...
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