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Voters in Arab American strongholds likely tipped Michigan in Trump’s favor
Opinion | Democrats Ignored Gaza and Brought Down Their Party - The New York 
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Voters in Arab American strongholds likely tipped Michigan in Trump’s favor

Michael Traugott

The votes for Trump added up in Dearborn, Dearborn Heights and Hamtramck.
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Millions of Americans took notice and acted upon their sense of collective rage 
to punish the Democrats for what they had done to the Palestinian people.


Arab and Muslim American voters did not remove Democrats from office, nor did 
they cost Kamala Harris the Oval Office. They merely sent a strong message that 
Palestine matters, not only to Arabs and Muslims but to many Americans as well.

The ones who cost the Democrats the elections are the Democrats themselves. 
Their humiliating defeat on November 5 was due largely to their undeniable role 
in the Israeli war and genocide in Gaza.

Peter Beinart put it best in his November 7 op-ed in the New York Times, 
entitled “Democrats Ignored Gaza and Brought Down Their Party.”


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Opinion | Democrats Ignored Gaza and Brought Down Their Party

The war in the Middle East has become this era’s most important progressive 
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“Israel’s slaughter and starvation of Palestinians — funded by U.S. taxpayers 
and live-streamed on social media,” according to Beinart, has “triggered one of 
the greatest surges in progressive activism in a generation”. The writer 
correctly indicates that the core of this activism was “Black Americans and the 
young”.

Undeniably, for the first time in US election history, Palestine has become a 
domestic American political issue – a nightmare realization for those who 
labored to maintain US foreign policy in the Middle East as an exclusive 
Israeli domain.

Aside from Arab voters, black voters and voters from other minority groups who 
prioritized Palestine, many white Americans felt the same way. This claim is 
particularly important as it suggests that American voters are challenging the 
identity politics paradigm, and are now thinking around common struggles, 
values and morality.

“Democrats may no longer be able to rely on young voters to boost numbers, as 
Harris appears on track to have the lowest support among voters aged 18-29 in 
this century,” a report in the British Independent newspaper noted. Knowing the 
relatively strong support for Palestine among young Americans, US politicians 
have much to worry about in coming elections.

We already know that support for Palestine is overwhelmingly strong among young 
Democrats. A poll conducted by Gallup in March 2023 indicated that, for the 
first time, Democrats’ “sympathies .. now lie more with the Palestinians than 
the Israelis, 49% versus 38%.”

Even more astonishing, the overall US Democratic constituency is more 
pro-Palestine than Israel. According to a poll conducted by the Pew Research 
Center last April, the overall young American population “are more likely to 
sympathize with the Palestinian people than the Israeli people.” While a third 
of adults under 30 sympathized “entirely or mostly” with Palestinians, only 14% 
sympathized with the Israelis.

These numbers did not seem to matter to the Democrats who continued to take for 
granted the votes of youth and other minority groups. They made a grave mistake.

The Biden Administration has played a central role in funding and sustaining 
the Israeli war machine, thus facilitating the Israeli genocide in Gaza. 
Millions of Americans took notice and acted upon their sense of collective rage 
to punish the Democrats for what they had done to the Palestinian people.

According to a report prepared for Brown University’s Costs of War project, the 
Biden Administration has granted Israel a record of at least $17.9 billion in 
military aid to Israel in the first year of the war. Additionally, according to 
a report published on October 4 by the non-profit investigative newspaper 
ProPublica, “the US has shipped more than 50,000 tons of weaponry” to Israel 
since October 7, 2023.

Merely hours after the US presidential election results were announced, the 
Israeli Ministry of Defense signed a deal “to acquire 25 F-15IA combat jets 
from U.S. manufacturer Boeing for $5.2 billion, with an option to get 25 more,” 
according to Defense News. In other words, Biden remains unrepentant.

Biden, Harris and others may twist the logic to justify their support for 
Israel in any way they wish. However, there can be no denying that their 
administration has played a leading role in the Israeli genocide in Gaza. For 
this, they were duly and deservedly penalized by American voters.

The understandable euphoria among many of Palestine’s supporters in the US 
notwithstanding, we must not harbor any illusions. Neither President-elect 
Donald Trump nor his entourage of right-wing politicians will be the saviors of 
Palestine.

We must recall that it was Trump’s first term in office that paved the road to 
the complete marginalization of the Palestinians. He did so by granting Israel 
sovereignty over occupied East Jerusalem, recognizing the illegal settlements 
as legitimate, waging financial warfare against Palestinians, and attempting to 
destroy the UN refugee agency, UNRWA, among other actions.


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If Trump returns to his old destructive policies in Palestine, another war will 
certainly start.
This means that the pro-Palestine camp, which has managed to convert solidarity 
into decisive political action, must not wait for the new US administration to 
adopt a more sensible political line on Palestine. Judging by the history of 
Republican support for Israel, no such sensibility should be expected.

Thus, it is time to build on the existing solidarity among all American groups 
that voted against genocide in the latest elections. This is the perfect 
opportunity to translate votes into sustained action and pressure so that all 
aspects of the US government may hear and heed the deafening chants of 
‘ceasefire now’, and ‘free, free Palestine.’

This time around, however, these chants are backed by solid evidence that 
American voters are capable of destabilizing the entire political paradigm, as 
they did on November 5, 2024.

– Ramzy Baroud



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