2020 US Elections: The Muslim Vote
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Over 92 million have already cast their votes, and tensions are high to see who will be the next POTUS. Stores are boarding up their windows in case of riots, and many are left wondering what decision to make. The 2020 US Elections has brought a lot of confusion for the Muslim community. Journalists Zainab Rights and Fatima Al-Sayed break down what the candidates represent, their similarities and differences, and how different scenarios may affect the Muslim community
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Authors
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Zainab Rights is a Muslim American Journalist and Editor in Chief at TMJ News Network. She holds a double degree in Political Science and Homeland Security and a Masters in Journalism from Harvard University. She has over 12 years of experience in political commentary, writing and video production.
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Fatima El-Zein is Lead Producer at TMJ News where she aims to bring more awareness about her community through storytelling. El-Zein grew up in Toronto, where she completed her undergraduate degree in Journalism at the University of Toronto and also received a diploma in Journalism from Centennial College. She has worked extensively for CBC News before moving to the United States.