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Congresswo­man Rashida Tlaib tells fellow Democrats: reject Biden in primary

- Maya Yang

The progressiv­e US congresswo­man Rashida Tlaib has called on her fellow Michigan Democrats to vote “uncommitte­d” in the state’s presidenti­al primary election – at the expense of the party’s incumbent, Joe Biden – in late February.

Appearing in a video posted to X on Saturday by Listen to Michigan, a political campaign to encourage the state’s voters to vote “uncommitte­d” in the 27 February primary, Tlaib justified her stark display of displeasur­e with Biden by alluding to Israel’s military strikes on Gaza, which local authoritie­s say have killed nearly 29,000 Palestinia­ns since last October.

Tlaib – Congress’s only Palestinia­n American lawmaker – also criticized the Biden White House’s support for Israel, which launched its military campaign in Gaza in response to the 7 October Hamas attacks that killed about 1,200 Israelis.

Speaking in front of the Ford Community & Performing Arts Center in Dearborn, which has one of the US’s largest population­s of Arab Americans, Tlaib said: “It is important … to not only march against the genocide, not only make sure that we’re calling our members of Congress and local elected [officials], and passing city resolution­s all throughout our country. It is also important to create a voting bloc, something that is a bullhorn to say, ‘Enough is enough.’”

Tlaib added: “We don’t want a country that supports war and bombs and destructio­n. We want to support life. We want to stand up for every single life killed in Gaza … This is the way you can raise our voices. Don’t make us even more invisible. Right now, we feel completely neglected and just unseen by our government.

“If you want us to be louder, then come here and vote uncommitte­d” rather than in support of Biden, the Democratic party’s presumptiv­e nominee for November’s presidenti­al election.

The congresswo­man’s message echoed the calls of Listen to Michigan, whose campaign manager is Tlaib’s sister Layla Elabed.

Speaking to Business Insider,

Elabed said: “Voting uncommitte­d is our way of demanding change, and this is going to be our vehicle to return political power back to us.”

More than 30 elected officials across south-east Michigan have already pledged to vote “uncommitte­d” in the state’s 27 February primary elections. Those officials include the Dearborn mayor, Abdullah Hammoud, along with city council members and state representa­tives.

A statement released by Listen to Michigan earlier in February said, “Let us be clear: we unequivoca­lly demand that the Biden administra­tion immediatel­y call for a permanent ceasefire in Gaza. We must hold our president unaccounta­ble and ensure that we, the American taxpayers, are no longer forced to be accomplice­s in a genocide that is backed and funded by the United

States government.”

It also said: “Therefore, we pledge to check the box for ‘uncommitte­d’ on our ballots in the upcoming presidenti­al primary election. These are not empty words; they signify our steadfast commitment to justice, dignity, and the

 ?? Photograph: Anadolu Agency/Anadolu/Getty Images ?? Rashida Tlaib takes part in a demonstrat­ion outside the US Capitol on 18 October calling for a ceasefire.
Photograph: Anadolu Agency/Anadolu/Getty Images Rashida Tlaib takes part in a demonstrat­ion outside the US Capitol on 18 October calling for a ceasefire.

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