The Manila Times

Biden to meet with UAW in Michigan

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US President Joe Biden travels Thursday to the crucial swing state of Michigan, amid the growing Arab-American resentment at his proIsrael policies.

The trip comes days after the Democratic incumbent’s campaign manager traveled to the city of Dearborn — home to the largest concentrat­ion of Arab Americans in the United States, only to be snubbed by the Detroit suburb’s mayor.

It was an ominous sign for Biden, for whom swing states such as Michigan could prove crucial in November, when he faces a likely rematch with his predecesso­r Donald Trump.

The White House has made it clear that Thursday’s trip is purely a campaign visit, and Biden’s 2024 team has said that he will meet with members of the powerful United Auto Workers (UAW) union in the Detroit area, who endorsed him last week.

That could carry a lot of weight in Michigan, home to the US auto industry — but he will still have to contend with the anger of Arab Americans as Israel’s devastatin­g war in Gaza grinds on.

Biden has asked Congress for billions of dollars in additional military aid to Israel, and his government has vetoed multiple UN Security Council calls for a ceasefire in the conflict, leaving many Muslims and people of Middle Eastern heritage feeling betrayed by the Democratic Party, normally their political home.

They accused the 81-year-old Democrat of sacrificin­g civilians in gaza, which is facing a serious humanitari­an crisis, in the name of supporting Israel.

White House spokesman Karine Jean-Pierre said Wednesday that Biden was “heartbroke­n by the suffering of innocent Palestinia­ns.”

The city’s mayor, Abdullah Hammoud, had earlier written on X, formerly Twitter, that he refused to meet with Biden’s campaign manager.

“I will not entertain conversati­ons about elections while we watch a live-streamed genocide backed by our government,” he said.

Biden is now regularly confronted by demonstrat­ors waving Palestinia­n flags and chanting slogans against “Genocide Joe,” with his speeches constantly interrupte­d by protestors.

He won decisively among Arabs and Muslims in 2020. But analysts have warned that many could stay home or vote for a third party in 2024.

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