In the words of the philosopher Dominic Toretto, "It don't matter if you win by an inch or a mile. Winning is winning."
Edit: I just realized you’re talking about Dearborn specifically
Yes, because that's that the article and topic of this thread is about.
Source? Because my Wikipedia link says this:
The city's population includes 40,000 Arab Americans. Per the 2000 census, Arab Americans totaled 29,181 or 29.85% of Dearborn's population
And this BBC article from this year says it's the first Arab majority city in the US. https://www.bbc.com/travel/article/20240429-dearborn-michigan-a-visit-to-the-first-arab-majority-city-in-the-us
Vaxry who got banned from Freedesktop for being an asshat? https://drewdevault.com/2024/04/09/2024-04-09-FDO-conduct-enforcement.html
Rashida Tlaib didn’t outperform Harris because people’s highest priority is Palestine (it really fucking isn’t)
You really don't think that the city with the most Arabs per capita in the country (and probably all the Americas) had a particular axe to grind about Gaza?
Doesn't Dearborn have the most Arabs per capita in all the US?
Edit: yes indeed. Gee, I wonder why Tlaib did so well there. Truly a mystery. What's next, Utah voting for Mormons more than any other state?
Dearborn has the proportionally largest Muslim population in the United States and the largest mosque in North America. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dearborn,_Michigan#Ethnic_groups
Elon looks like one of the pointing soyjaks in that pic.
That's true. He was very much like Augustus in that respect (a comparison he probably would have appreciated)
It was fueled, as always, by white people.
Looking purely at vote counts, he isn't wrong. Trump lost about 3 million votes compared to 2020, whereas the Dems lost 15 million. There's certainly a lot of blame to lay at the feet of "both sides bad" people who didn't vote, but either way that's catastrophically bad turnout for the Dems.
People staying home instead of voting against Trump is what cost Democrats the election. I hope the smug "both sides" folks here and elsewhere enjoy what's coming to them in the next four years.
This is the first I hear about this territory being claimed by France, and there's no mention of it on the French Wikipedia page for the Mont des Oliviers. Is there any source whatsoever to corroborate that?