Democratic Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib defeated her Republican opponent in Michigan’s 12th congressional district election on Tuesday, securing a fourth term as the only Palestinian-American woman in the US Congress.

The Associated Press called the race with just 18 percent of the votes counted.

Tlaib secured 77 percent of the vote, defeating the Republican Party’s James Hooper who received just 19 percent of the vote.

Her victory comes amid the backdrop of Israel’s war on Gaza, which has killed more than 43,000 Palestinians so far and has been diplomatically and militarily supported by the Biden-Harris administration for more than a year.

Tlaib has been a vocal critic of the war, calling for the US to withhold weapons from Israel. Her opposition to the war on Gaza and support for pro-Palestinian protests on university campuses have drawn harsh criticism from both Republicans and Democrats.

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    12 days ago

    Bernie lost the primary. I am in a solidly blue state and Clinton won it by a large margin. If he couldn’t even get enough progressive votes to win the primary, he’d never have won in the general.

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      This isn’t correct political reasoning. Primary voters ARE NOT general voters. As an aside, the primary is just a fiction the major parties use to give their candidates legitmacy. The outcome of a primary doesn’t matter what-so-ever and the candidate could get zero votes from people like me or you and still legally be on the ballot. For example, Harris.

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        12 days ago

        The leaked emails are not the smoking gun you think it is. Plenty of people in the GOP “conspired” against Trump too, but now he’s on his way to the White House. Twice.

        The voters in 2016 knew what Bernie was about. That’s why I and many others voted for him. But it doesn’t change the fact that he didn’t win.

        One could argue that, with the electoral college as rigged as it is, the states that would be written off in the general election shouldn’t be considered, but he lost to Clinton in most swing states, too.

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          No wonder the US is so fucked if half the voters are deluded like this and the other half might as well be living in a third reich film