Siblani said it was likely many voters in his community who showed up for Biden in 2020 would vote for Green Party candidate Jill Stein, who is the ballot in 38 states including Michigan, or sit out the election altogether — and some, he said, might even turn to Trump. “They’re gonna hold their nose if they’re gonna vote for Trump,” he said. “But if they do vote for Trump and hold their nose, they are doing it just to punish Kamala Harris and Joe Biden and the Democrats.”
Stein leads Harris among Muslim voters in several swing states, new analysis finds A new report from the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) shows that Jill Stein, the Lexington, Massachusetts, resident and Green Party candidate for president, is leading Democratic nominee Kamala Harris among Muslim voters in several key swing states. In Michigan, 40% of Muslim voters said they plan to vote for Stein, compared to just 12% who said they plan to vote for Harris. Stein also received significant support from Muslim voters in Wisconsin, where 44% said they plan to vote for her compared to 39% who said they’ll back Harris. And in Arizona, Stein draws support from 35% of Muslim voters, compared to 29% for Harris.
Kamala Harris has already won the election. give it up, finally. (or are you also getting paid from russia?)
No Sir I'm pretty anti Russia due to Ukraine.I'm more anti Israel though and am voting for Jill Stein in large part because of Democrats support for Israel.
(SEMAFOR) Nate Silver says don’t trust his gut Evelyn Hockstein/Reuters Nearly everyone has a gut feeling about the outcome of the US election that takes place in two weeks. But you shouldn’t “put any value whatsoever on anyone’s gut — including mine,” polling guru Nate Silver wrote in The New York Times Wednesday. For what it’s worth, Silver’s gut says Donald Trump will win. Going with your intuition is sometimes helpful, but in this election, “50-50 is the only responsible forecast,” he argued. The polls, most of which show a deadlocked race, will ultimately be wrong in one direction or the other, and Silver wrote there’s a case for either Kamala Harris or Trump outperforming their polls. That could result in a blowout win for one candidate, if multiple swing states swing in one direction. {Neck and Neck}