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Illinois

Sadia Gul Covert (D) – Dupage County Board District 5

 

Indiana

Andre Carson (D) – 7th Congressional District

 

Iowa

Ako Abdul-Samad (D) – State House District 35

 

Maryland

Sabina Taj – Howard County Board of Education

 

Michigan

Rashida Tlaib (D) – 13th Congressional District

Abdullah Hammoud (D) – State House District 15

Abdul “Al” Haidous (D) – Wayne County Commission District 11

Sam Baydoun (D) – Wayne County Commission District 13

Adel A. Harb – Wayne County Circuit Court

Sam Salamey – District Courts, District 19

 

Minnesota

Ilhan Omar (D) – 5th Congressional District

Keith Ellison (D) – Attorney General

Hodan Hassan (D) – State House District 62A

Mohamud Noor (D) – State House District 60B

Siad Ali (D) – District 3 member of the Minneapolis Board of Education

 

New Hampshire

Aboul Khan (R) – State House Rockingham 20 District

Safiya Wazir (D) – State House Merrimack 17 District

 

New Jersey

Assad Akhter (D) – Passaic County Board of Chosen Freeholders

Alaa “Al” Abdel-Aziz – Paterson City Council Ward 6

Mohammad Ramadan – Passaic County Board of Education

Alaa Matari – Prospect Park Borough Council

Dawn Haynes – Newark Public Schools School Board

Hazim Yassin – Red Bank City Council

Mohamed Khairullah – Prospect Park Mayor

Salim Patel – Passaic City Council

 

New Mexico

Abbas Akhil (D) – State House District 20

 

New York

Charles Fall (D) – State House District 61

Robert Jackson (D) – State Senate District 3

Shahabuddeen Ally – NYC Civil Court, NY County

 

North Carolina

Mujtaba Mohammed (D) – State Senate District 38

Nasif Majeed (D) – State House District 99

 

Ohio

Mohamed Al-Hamdani – Dayton Public Schools Board of Education

 

Pennsylvania

Jason Dawkins (D) – State House District 179

 

Texas

Rabeea Collier – District Courts, 113th District

Salman Bhojani – Euless City Council Place 6

 

Virginia

Babur Lateef – Prince William County School Board

Haseeb Javed – Manassas Park City Council

Mo Seifeldein – Alexandria City Council

Those judiciary wins are extremely significant considering how judges don’t seem to be concerned about the Constitution anymore and look to foreign law and “precedent” in many of their rulings.

However, numbers from a report by Hamas-CAIR (Council on American-Islamic Relations) in coordination with JETPAC indicates that a high percentage of Muslims voted in 2018.

The report claims:

97% of Muslim voters participated in this year’s midterm election.
• 88% of Muslim voters primarily voted for the Democratic Party candidates and 17% for Republican Party candidates.
• 56% of Muslim voters consider themselves liberal on social issues, while 26% consider themselves conservative.
• 33% of Muslim voters consider themselves fiscally conservative, while 50% consider themselves liberal.
• 26% of Muslim voters who primarily voted for Democratic candidates perceived themselves as being conservative on social issues. Moreover, 36% perceived themselves as being fiscally conservative.
• 78% of Muslim voters thought Islamophobia and anti-Muslim sentiment in the U.S. increased while 17% thought it decreased in the past year.
• 88% of Muslim voters who primarily voted for Democratic Party candidates thought Islamophobia increased in the past year. Conversely, only 33% of Muslim voters who primarily voted for Republican Party candidates thought Islamophobia increased in the past year.
• 53% of Muslim voters became more interested in politics since the 2016 presidential election, while 34% maintained the same level of interest in politics and 13% became less interested in politics.
• 65% of Muslim voters have become more actively involved in politics and/or civically engaged since the 2016 presidential election, while 25% have not.
• Out of those Muslim voters who have become more actively involved in politics and/or civically engaged since 2016 presidential election:
• 50% have primarily donated money to a political or social campaign.
• 55% have primarily donated their time by volunteering with a local charity or civic-minded or religious organization.
• 48% have primarily donated their expertise by using their skills and/or network to advance social/political engagement.
• 27% have primarily been involved in another way.

If you don’t think they have an agenda to conform America to Islam, you really do need to pull your head out of the sand.

Article posted with permission from The Washington Standard

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