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Biden’s Hollywood Fundraiser and Muslim Voter Backlash

Fundraising Event with Celebrities Featuring US President Joe Biden

On the 8th of this month, a star-studded fundraising event is set to take place in Hollywood, with high-profile attendees including renowned director Steven Spielberg and former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi. The event, hosted at the residence of interior designer Michael Smith and former HBO CEO James Kostos, aims to gather support and financial backing for the upcoming re-election campaign of US President Joe Biden.

Joe Biden’s Fundraising Efforts

As President Biden grapples with challenges surrounding his approval ratings, the fundraising event in Hollywood presents an opportunity to replenish campaign funds for a potential rematch with former President Donald Trump. The Biden camp is strategically leveraging large-scale fundraising events as a means to bolster both financial support and public sentiment.

The President’s association with Hollywood figures and influential personalities is expected to provide a much-needed boost to his re-election bid, particularly in light of recent concerns among Democratic Party supporters.

Muslim and Arab Leaders’ Response

Conversely, Muslim and Arab leaders in the United States have expressed discontent with President Biden’s stance on Israel, triggering a campaign aimed at opposing his re-election in eight battleground states. An organized effort, under the banner of the ‘Abandon Biden’ campaign, is being spearheaded by prominent figures such as Jailani Hussein, director of the Minnesota Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR).

The campaign’s opposition to President Biden’s policies stems from perceived neglect of Palestinian interests and a lack of assertiveness in calling for a ceasefire in the region. This discontent has fueled a sense of irreparable strain in the relationship between the president and Muslim Americans.

Unpredictable Electoral Dynamics

With the Republican Party historically espousing a more pro-Israel stance and former President Trump harboring controversial views, the electoral allegiance of Muslim voters remains unpredictable. Although withholding support for Trump, Muslim leaders assert their willingness to explore alternative options, adding an element of uncertainty to the electoral landscape.

As President Biden navigates a multifaceted political terrain, his fundraising efforts in Hollywood and the simultaneous resistance from Muslim and Arab leaders underscore the complex dynamics at play in the upcoming election.

Washington Correspondent Lee Jae-yeon

‘Fundraising event’ with celebrities on the 8th
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▲ Joe Biden Caricature US President Joe Biden (face), who is haunted by approval ratings, will appear at a fundraising event held in Hollywood this week. The Biden camp is stockpiling money to prepare for a possible rematch with former President Donald Trump, and plans to raise approval ratings and money through large-scale fundraising events.

According to the Associated Press on the 2nd (local time), a fundraising event will be held on the 8th at the home of the famous American interior designer Michael Smith and his partner, former HBO CEO James Kostos. Guests include director Steven Spielberg and his wife and actress Kate Capshaw, recording industry mogul and DreamWorks co-founder David Geffen, former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, and singer and actress Barbara Streisand .

President Biden, who fueled the Writers Guild of America (WGA) strike last May, appears to be hoping to revive his sluggish re-election campaign with a fundraiser attended by Hollywood celebrities. AP predicted, “This could help dispel concerns among Democratic Party supporters about Biden’s re-election prospects.”

Meanwhile, Muslim and Arab leaders in the United States, angry at President Biden for his pro-Israel actions, began a campaign to unseat Biden in eight battleground states, including Michigan, Arizona, Minnesota, and Wisconsin. Jailani Hussein, director of the Minnesota Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), which organized the ‘Abandon Biden’ campaign, said, “Palestinian families were killed with the taxes we paid,” and “Biden doesn’t have the will to call for a ceasefire. ” “The relationship between the president and Muslim Americans is beyond repair,” he criticized.

However, given that the Republican Party is more pro-Israel than the Democratic Party and that former President Trump, the main Republican candidate, has racist views, it is impossible to predict where the votes of Muslim voters will go . “We don’t support Trump, but we have options and we will use them,” Hussein said.

Washington Correspondent Lee Jae-yeon

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