Muslim American leaders from six battleground states on Saturday vowed to mobilize their communities against President Joe Biden's re-election over his support of Israel's war in Gaza, but they have yet to settle on an alternative 2024 candidate.
The states are among a handful that allowed Biden to win the 2020 election. Opposition from their sizeable Muslim and Arab American communities could complicate the president's path to Electoral College victory next year.
"We don't have two options. We have many options," Jaylani Hussein, director of Minnesota's Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) chapter, said at a press conference in Dearborn, Illinois when asked about Biden alternatives.
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