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At the moment, Americans face a difficult choice. During the election process, most Muslims are forced to choose "one of two evils". Some activists are calling on voters not to vote for the two candidates, Republican Donald Trump and his Democratic opponent Kamala Harris, and instead support the Green Party candidate, because of the genocide in Gaza. Today, we can observe that English-speaking Muslim activists are promoting this idea in their speeches on social networks. So why is it that so many of the US population are reluctant to vote for both Republicans and Democrats, and are encouraging others to do the same?
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The first debate between the main candidates for the US presidency, Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, took place in Philadelphia. Harris accused Trump of "selling out" America, and Trump predicted that if Harris wins, the country will become a second Venezuela. During the debate, a heated debate broke out on important political issues such as the economy, foreign policy and national security.
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A prayer hall was arranged for delegates and guests who believe in Islam at the Democratic Party convention held at the United Center sports complex in Chicago. At this convention, Kamala Harris was officially confirmed as the candidate of the Democratic Party in the upcoming presidential elections.
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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump spoke at an anti-Semitism event on Thursday. During his speech, Trump called the pro-Palestinian protesters "thugs", called Kamala Harris, who is married to a Jew, "a candidate of the forces that want to destroy Israel and the Jews" and announced that he would consider the expansion of Israel's territory.
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US Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign has hired a consultant to work with Muslim and Arab voters. She is Nasrina Barghzi, who previously served as White House staff adviser on Muslim, Arab and Gaza issues, as well as reproductive rights, voting and democracy issues.
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The 46th and current president of the United States, Joe Biden, announced that he will not participate in the elections to be held in November this year. 81-year-old Biden announced that he will nominate Kamala Harris from the Democratic Party to replace him. Will changing presidents in the US lead to policy changes - a view.
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