Harris Taps Egyptian American Lawyer for Arab Voter Outreach

Kamala Harris hires Brenda Abdelall to lead Arab American outreach amid Gaza tensions. Move aims to shore up support in key battleground states for upcoming presidential election.

August 28 2024, 07:49 PM  •  753 views

Harris Taps Egyptian American Lawyer for Arab Voter Outreach

In a strategic move ahead of the November 5, 2024 presidential election, Kamala Harris' campaign has recruited Brenda Abdelall, an Egyptian American lawyer and former Department of Homeland Security official, to spearhead outreach efforts to Arab American voters. This appointment comes as the campaign seeks to address growing frustration within the community over U.S. support for Israel's actions in Gaza.

The significance of Arab and Muslim American votes in battleground states cannot be overstated. Michigan, home to one of the largest concentrations of Arab Americans in the United States, exemplifies the potential impact of this demographic. With Harris scheduled to visit the state next week, the campaign is intensifying its efforts to reconnect with voters who may be disillusioned with the current administration's policies.

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The hiring of Abdelall follows the appointment of Nasrina Bargzie, an Afghan American lawyer, for Muslim American outreach. These strategic hires reflect the campaign's recognition of the need to address concerns within these communities, particularly regarding the ongoing conflict in Gaza.

The Gaza crisis, which began on October 7, 2023, has had devastating consequences. Palestinian health officials report over 40,500 casualties, while Israeli figures indicate 1,200 deaths and more than 250 hostages taken during the initial Hamas attack. The conflict has resulted in widespread displacement and humanitarian challenges in Gaza.

Joe Biden's administration has faced criticism for its stance on the Israel-Gaza situation. This has led to a decline in support among Arab and Muslim Americans, who played a crucial role in Biden's 2020 victory. The "uncommitted" campaign in Democratic primaries, particularly in Michigan where over 100,000 voters chose this option, underscores the community's dissatisfaction.

"Harris has failed to demonstrate any break from the status quo."

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Abdelall, who grew up in Ann Arbor, Michigan, brings a unique background to her new role. Her experience includes serving as senior counselor to the Department of Homeland Security's secretary and running a food blog focused on Middle Eastern cuisine. This combination of policy expertise and cultural connection may prove valuable in engaging with Arab American voters.

As the election approaches, the Harris campaign faces the challenge of balancing diplomatic considerations with the concerns of Arab and Muslim American voters. The outcome in battleground states like Michigan could significantly influence the final result, making outreach efforts to these communities a critical component of the campaign strategy.