A vast majority of Muslims living in the Michigan State, one of the five swing states, have announced their vote and support for Donald Trump.
Telephonic conversation with Pakistanis living in the Michigan State revealed that the leaders of Muslims in this state have openly announced their support for Trump.
“We will vote for you because we don’t want to vote for Kamala Harris,” Muslim leaders told Trump when he visited Michigan last a few days ago.
An obvious reason of this expected reaction of the Muslims living in Michigan is the unabated genocide in Gaza and ruthless bombings in Lebanon and Syria.
In Gaza alone, Israeli forces have killed more than 41,000 Palestinians, including women and children, defying the United Nations and ICC verdicts.
Meanwhile, the excitement around the US presidential election has reached a fever pitch, with over 73 million early votes already cast.
Polls indicate a tight race between candidates Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, with just a one-to-two-point margin separating the two. In key swing states, Trump currently leads in five of seven states: Arizona, Georgia, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Michigan. Harris, meanwhile, has an edge in Wisconsin.
Both candidates have a shot at winning critical states like Nevada and Pennsylvania, heightening the suspense as Election Day approaches. The nation—and the world—could face an intense wait to see whether Harris becomes the first female president of the US or if Trump makes a dramatic return after his controversial campaign to overturn his 2020 election loss to Joe Biden.
The two candidates even crossed paths on Saturday, with Harris’s Air Force Two and Trump’s personal jet sharing the tarmac in Charlotte, North Carolina. Both held rallies there, while Harris also addressed supporters in Georgia—another key swing state. Trump added a stop in Virginia.
The rallies continue Sunday, with Harris scheduled to hold multiple events in Michigan, while Trump rallies in Georgia, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania. Most polls show Trump, 78, and Harris, 60, running neck-and-neck across the battleground states.
In a surprise boost for Harris, a respected pollster’s new survey in the Des Moines Register shows her leading Trump by three points in Iowa—a state he previously won decisively in 2016 and again narrowly in 2020.
Reflecting her last-minute push, Harris made an unexpected detour to New York to appear on the iconic Saturday Night Live.
