Muslim lawmaker tells Democrats to vote against Trump’s ‘anti-Muslim’ message
The first Muslim elected to Congress warned Democrats on Monday that
staying home in November would amount to a “surrender” to Republican
presidential nominee Donald Trump and his discriminatory
Rep.
Keith Ellison’s remarks came as he introduced Sen. Bernie Sanders here
at the Democratic National Convention, a gathering marred by intra-party
divisions between the unconventional Vermonter’s supporters and backers
of the presumptive nominee, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
“Trump
wants to divide and conquer us with his anti-Muslim, anti-Mexican,
anti-worker message. They don’t want us to vote,” the Minnesotan
lawmaker said. “We must push back. Not voting is not a protest. It is
surrender.”
Ellison’s
message may have been aimed at hardcore Sanders supporters, like some
delegates to the convention who have booed almost every mention of
Clinton’s name. While polls show most of Sanders’ backers have lined up
behind Clinton, some Democrats worry that the margin in November could
be so close, even a modest number of abstentions could be politically
risky.
His
reference to an “anti-Muslim” message at least partly referred to
Trump’s controversial push to freeze travel by Muslims to the United
States temporarily. The brash entrepreneur unveiled the policy in
December 2015, calling for “a total and complete shutdown of Muslims
entering the United States.” That language is still displayed on his
official campaign website.
But
in his speech to the Republican National Convention last week, Trump
said the United States “must immediately suspend immigration from any
nation that has been compromised by terrorism, until such time it’s
proven that vetting mechanisms have been put in place.” Those remarks
omitted the religious component of the ban.
In a weekend interview with NBC’s “Meet the Press,” the GOP nominee denied that he was pulling back from this initial proposal.
“Trump
wants to divide and conquer us with his anti-Muslim, anti-Mexican,
anti-worker message. They don’t want us to vote,” the Minnesotan
lawmaker said. “We must push back. Not voting is not a protest. It is
surrender.”
Ellison’s
message may have been aimed at hardcore Sanders supporters, like some
delegates to the convention who have booed almost every mention of
Clinton’s name. While polls show most of Sanders’ backers have lined up
behind Clinton, some Democrats worry that the margin in November could
be so close, even a modest number of abstentions could be politically
risky.
His
reference to an “anti-Muslim” message at least partly referred to
Trump’s controversial push to freeze travel by Muslims to the United
States temporarily. The brash entrepreneur unveiled the policy in
December 2015, calling for “a total and complete shutdown of Muslims
entering the United States.” That language is still displayed on his
official campaign website.
The first Muslim elected to Congress warned Democrats on Monday that
staying home in November would amount to a “surrender” to Republican
presidential nominee Donald Trump and his discriminatory
Rep.
Keith Ellison’s remarks came as he introduced Sen. Bernie Sanders here
at the Democratic National Convention, a gathering marred by intra-party
divisions between the unconventional Vermonter’s supporters and backers
of the presumptive nominee, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
“Trump
wants to divide and conquer us with his anti-Muslim, anti-Mexican,
anti-worker message. They don’t want us to vote,” the Minnesotan
lawmaker said. “We must push back. Not voting is not a protest. It is
surrender.”
Ellison’s
message may have been aimed at hardcore Sanders supporters, like some
delegates to the convention who have booed almost every mention of
Clinton’s name. While polls show most of Sanders’ backers have lined up
behind Clinton, some Democrats worry that the margin in November could
be so close, even a modest number of abstentions could be politically
risky.
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