Biden ally meets Arab American leaders in Michigan and tries to lower tensions over Israel-Hamas war
Source: Associated Press
Biden ally meets Arab American leaders in Michigan and tries to lower tensions over Israel-Hamas war
BY JOEY CAPPELLETTI
Updated 11:52 PM EST, February 22, 2024
DEARBORN, Mich. (AP) As Thursday dawned in Dearborn, Michigan, Arab American leaders entered a local coffee shop and greeted Rep. Ro Khanna of California before pulling up chairs at a table.
Over the next two hours, the leaders spoke about how they were personally affected by the war in Gaza and criticized President Joe Biden over the growing number of Palestinians killed in the Israeli offensive after Hamas Oct. 7 attack. Khanna, a Biden campaign surrogate who organized the meeting independently, listened intently.
It was a rare unfiltered conversation between two sides that have grown further apart. And after a day of meetings, it seemed unlikely that the two sides could come back together unless the administration changes course on a ceasefire in Gaza, which both the White House and Israel oppose.
While Biden is expected to cruise to victory in Tuesdays Democratic primary, the presidents allies are also looking to stave off potential embarrassment from a statewide push for Michigan Democrats to vote uncommitted. Michigans Arab American community has largely refused to meet with anyone connected to Biden in recent weeks and many leaders including Democratic Rep. Rashida Tlaib have pushed for an uncommitted to send a message about Bidens handling of the war.
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