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Rashida Tlaib's Non-Endorsement of Kamala Harris Sparks Controversy at Detroit Rally

During a rally in Detroit, Rashida Tlaib refrains from endorsing Kamala Harris, highlighting concerns over the Gaza conflict and corporate greed.

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Updated: Nov 2nd, 2024, 4:06 PM ET

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Rep. Rashida Tlaib, at a Detroit rally, did not endorse VP Kamala Harris, instead urging Michigan voters to exercise their power. This comes amid tensions concerning U.S. policy on Israel and Gaza, where many American Muslims feel unrepresented. Unlike her 'Squad' counterparts who endorsed Harris, Tlaib's remarks centered on community empowerment against corporate greed. She criticized both parties for overlooking Palestinian issues, reflecting a growing discontent among voters, particularly in light of recent voter surveys showing support for third-party candidates.


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