Summary

Trump won Dearborn and made significant gains in Hamtramck due to anger among Arab American and Muslim communities over deaths in Gaza, Lebanon, and Yemen.

Trump received 42.48% of the vote in Dearborn and 42.7% in Hamtramck, compared to 36.26% and 46.2% for Vice President Kamala Harris, respectively.

Despite Trump’s victory in Dearborn, the Republican nominee for U.S. Senator lost to the Democratic nominee.

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      10 days ago

      It means they understand sweet FA about American politics and wish to lecture us on American politics.

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      Harris’s campaign sucked even in the eyes of me, a non-American who doesn’t keep up with the nitty gritty of American politics. She had a massive headstart (remember the first while after her nomination? She was basically a messiah for democrats) and managed to lose it with her wishy washy attitude and right wing policies.

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          • Completely adopting the right-wing framing on immigration. Ended up running in favor of the most right-wing and damaging immigration bill. (She adopted it because Trump rejected the bill because he wanted to run on it.)

          • Signing on to continue Trump’s stupid border wall.

          • Adopting a policy on Gaza that was as favorable to Israel as any official policy of the Republicans.

          • Not challenging state-level laws against trans people, largely taking a state’s right position on the matter.

          • Seeking out and running on endorsements from Dick Cheney and other prominent Republicans.

          • Embracing fracking when fracking isn’t even supported by a majority of Pennsylvanians.

          • Completely abandoning medicare for all, not even making the public option a major part of her campaign.