Summary

In Wayne County, Arab American precincts rejected Kamala Harris, with Biden receiving 82% of the vote in 2020 and Harris only 23% in 2024.

Trump’s outreach to Arab American and Muslim communities, including visits to Dearborn and Hamtramck, contributed to his increased support.

Harris’s performance in Dearborn, where she received only 13% of the vote in the south end, reflects the backlash against Biden’s handling of foreign policy in the Middle East.

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I’m not going to laugh if trump starts deporting Muslims - including those here legally… but I probably won’t feel too bad about it either.

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L*berals will see literal genocide and say “this is ok bc they deserve it for not voting blue no matter who”

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Um, a lot of these people voted for Red, accelerated genocide. It’s hard to find sympathy for that behavior.

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  • German liberal 1936
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I’ll feel bad, along with when they come for all the other immigrant groups who voted for Trump, and eventually for the rest of us.

Now is the time to build coalitions, and work together to confront what is coming.

We keep talking about how to “get through” to voters…

Well, cold reality is a very effective tool, and many people will be regretting their choices in the coming days. We’d be stupid to turn them away instead of showing them we believe in the same core values.

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They’re not going to regret shit until an immigration officer with a military detachment is knocking on their doors.

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True! All these people so quick to watch those most in danger get carried off knowing they can blend into the fascism state thats coming. It’s crazy seeing it with my own eyes.

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