Michigan Voters Fume as Biden's Stance on War Sparks Outrage

As the administration continues standing by Israel's deadly attacks on Gaza, one Arab-American in Michigan says he and his community can no longer support the president.

Michigan Voters Fume as Biden's Stance on War Sparks Outrage
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11 Dec 2023, 05:36 PM
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Concerns Over President Biden's Support for Israel

Concerns Over President Biden's Support for Israel

Four years ago, Adam Abusalah campaigned for Joe Biden, urging his neighbors in predominantly Arab-American Dearborn, Michigan, to vote against Donald Trump. Today, the 23-year-old's concerns about President Biden are an alarm bell for Democrats.

As the administration continues standing by Israel's deadly attacks on Gaza, Abusalah says he and his community can no longer support the president given his steadfast support of Israel.

"If you were to ask me two months ago, if I was gonna vote for Joe Biden, yeah, I would've held my nose and voted for him," Abusalah said.

But then, Hamas terrorists launched a brutal attack on Israel on Oct. 7, killing 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and Israel retaliated with devastating assaults on the Gaza Strip. The health ministry in the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip says the overall death toll there since the start of the war had surpassed 15,200.

Abusalah warns that anger in the U.S. over Israel's attacks could cost the president the election.

"The same way that they're being silent right now in the face of injustices, we're gonna be silent in November 2024," Abusalah said.

When asked whether Muslim Americans will stay home on Election Day, a spokesperson replied, "No, we're gonna go vote. But we're gonna keep the top of the ticket empty."

When faced with a prospective Biden loss, which could mean a Trump presidency, the spokesperson said, "If you were to tell me that my vote would be the vote, whether Biden wins in Michigan or not, I would still not vote for Biden. … My people dying is that much of an issue for me."

The city's first-ever Arab-American mayor, says for many here, the Israel-Hamas war is deeply personal. 

"We have some residents who've lost entire families," he said.

A Democrat, the mayor credits legislation signed by the president for pumping tens of millions of dollars of federal aid into his city. 

"The domestic policies that President Biden has achieved have been nothing short of phenomenal," the mayor said.

But he has his own strong views on what's happening in Gaza. 

"You cannot overlook the genocide that's taken place, and you have to weigh that on a scale," he said.

He believes that Mr. Biden's response to the Oct. 7 attacks has been "awful."

Holding Michigan, a swing state, is key to a Biden victory in 2024. In 2020 Mr. Biden defeated Trump there by about 154,000 votes; 146,000 Muslim Americans voted in the state, with nearly 70% nationwide going for the president.  

A recent poll conducted by CBS News reveals that a growing number of Democrats, 38% to be exact, believe that the president is demonstrating "excessive" support for Israel. This figure marks an increase from 28% in October. 

In response to this, a spokesperson from the Biden campaign has stated that the president remains committed to working closely and proudly with leaders in the Muslim and Palestinian communities across the country. Additionally, the White House has emphasized its tireless efforts to expedite the delivery of aid to the people in Gaza.