Some Arab American leaders signaled clear discontent with what they heard from Biden administration officials in Michigan Thursday after meetings meant to address a key constituencyโs frustration with US policy around the Israel-Hamas war.
Administration officials met with the Michigan leaders in an attempt to quell uproar from key parts of the presidentโs coalition over his support for Israel in its war against Hamas and his continued reticence to publicly call for a ceasefire.
In statements after the meeting, which lasted about two hours, some of those involved vented their frustration with what they heard. A spokesperson for one group said it was โmet with yet another failure from the Biden administration to call for an immediate ceasefire that saves lives.โ
โWe asked how Biden can demand our votes when he provides unconditional weapons funding to an Israeli government that pursues a policy of collective punishment against Palestinians,โ Listen to Michigan spokesperson Abbas Alawieh said in a statement.โBidenโs funding of [Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin] Netanyahuโs extreme, far-right government makes a mockery of his claim to fight against the bigotry and authoritarianism of Trump and the MAGA movement.โ
The growing discontent with Bidenโs Israel policy has led to more than 30 Michigan officials pledging to vote โuncommittedโ in their stateโs Democratic presidential primary on February 27 as part of the Listen to Michigan campaign. Michigan, which Biden narrowly won in his 2020 matchup against then-President Donald Trump, will be a crucial battleground again this November.
The Muslim American vote could be especially critical.ย At least 146,620 of the 200,000 Muslim American voters in Michigan cast a ballot in the 2020 election cycle, according to an analysis by Emgage,…
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