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Obama backs Harris in Michigan

Oct 28, 2024

Washington [US], October 28: Republican Donald Trump appealed to Muslim voters in Michigan on Saturday as Michelle Obama made an impassioned plea on behalf of Kamala Harris at the Democrat's own rally in the battleground state.
In Michigan, Harris and Trump are battling for voters that include an Arab American and Muslim population concerned about Israel's bombardment of Gaza, and union workers worried about how electric vehicles could reshape the U.S. auto industry, which is headquartered in Detroit, the state's largest city.
Election Day is Nov. 5 but early voting was under way in Michigan, as it is many states.
Speaking at a rally outside Detroit, Trump said he had just met with a group of local imams, arguing that he deserved the support of Muslim voters because he would end conflicts and bring peace to the Middle East.
Trump fully backs Israel but has not said how he would end the conflict there.
Even so, Trump appears to be gaining support from some Muslim Americans upset with President Joe Biden's and Harris' support of Israel, and despite Trump banning immigration from some Muslim-majority countries in his first term as president.
Imam Belal Alzuhairi of the Islamic Center of Detroit joined Trump on stage, saying, "We ask Muslims to stand with President Trump because he promises peace."
With some 8.4 million registered voters and 15 electoral college votes of the 270 needed to win, Michigan is one of seven competitive U.S. states that will decide the election. It is part of the "Blue Wall" that is considered Democrats' best chance of electing Harris, along with Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
Source: Fijian Broadcasting Corporation

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