Folks, it won't be long now!!Scarry !!!!-The Trojan Horse has arrivedThat’s the plan, have kids, infiltrate, TAKE OVER…………WOW! Sixteen states have elected muslims to public office!!!This should scare the hell out of you. Sharia Law is here.How Many Muslims Won Political OfficeFederalRashida Tlaib (D) MI 13th Congressional District WONKeith Ellison (D) MN Attorney General WONIlhan Omar (D) MN 5th Congressional District WONAndre Carson (D) IN 7th Congressional District WONStateSheikh Rahman (D) GA State Senate District 5 WONSafiya Wazir (D) NH State House Merrimack 17 District WONRobert Jackson (D) NY State Senate District 31 WONNasif Majeed (D) NC State House District 99 WONMujtaba Mohammed (D) NC State Senate District 38 WONMohamud Noor (D) MN State House District 60B WONJason Dawkins (D) PA State House District 179 WONHodan Hassan (D) MN State House District 62A WONCharles Fall (D) NY State House District 61 WONAko Abdul-Samad (D) IA State House District 35 WONAboul Khan (R) NH State House Rockingham 20 District WONAbdullah Hammoud (D) MI State House District 15 WONAbbas Akhil (D) NM State House District 20 WONCountySam Baydoun (D) MI Wayne County Commission District 13 WONSadia Gul Covert (D) IL Dupage County Board District 5 WONSabina Taj MD Howard County Board of Education WONMohammad Ramadan NJ Passaic County Board of Education WONCheryl Sudduth CA West County Wastewater District Director WONBabur Lateef VA Prince William County School Board WONAssad Akhter (D) NJ Passaic County Board of Chosen Freeholders WONAbdul “Al” Haidous (D) MI Wayne County Commission District 11 WONMunicipalSalman Bhojani TX Euless City Council Place 6 WON*Dawn Haynes NJ Newark Public Schools School Board WON*Yasir Khogali MI City of Plymouth District Library Board WONMohamed Khairullah NJ Prospect Park Mayor WONMohamed Al-Hamdani OH Dayton Public Schools Board of Education WONMo Seifeldein VA Alexandria City Council WONMaimona Afzal Berta CA Franklin-McKinley School Board WONJihan Aiyash MI Hamtramck Public School Board WONJaved Ellahie CA Monte Sereno City Council WONHazim Yassin NJ Red Bank City Council WONHaseeb Javed VA Manassas Park City Council WONFarrah Khan CA Irvine City Council WONAli Taj CA Artesia City Council WONAlaa Matari NJ Prospect Park Borough Council WONAlaa “Al” Abdel-Aziz NJ Paterson City Council Ward 6 WONAisha Wahab CA Hayward City Council WONAhmad Zahra CA Fullerton City Council District 5 WONSalim Patel NJ Passaic City Council WINSabina Zafar CA San Ramon City Council WINJudiciaryShahabuddeen Ally NYC Civil Court, NY County WONSam Salamey MI District Courts, District 19 WONRabeea Collier TX District Courts, 113th District WONHalim Dhanidina CA Court of Appeal, Second Appellate District, Division Three WONGeorge Abdallah Jr. CA Superior Court of San Joaquin County, Office 12 WONAdel A. Harb MI Wayne County Circuit Court WONIn breaking these down by state.CaliforniaCheryl Sudduth – West County Wastewater District DirectorGeorge Abdallah Jr. – Superior Court of San Joaquin County, Office 12Halim Dhanidina – Court of Appeal, Second Appellate District, Division ThreeMaimona Afzal Berta – Franklin-McKinley Board of EducationJaved Ellahie – Monte Sereno City CouncilAl Jabbar – Anaheim Union High School District Board of TrusteesAhmad Zahra – Fullerton City Council District 5Aisha Wahab – Hayward City CouncilAli Taj – Artesia City CouncilFarrah Khan – Irvine City CouncilSabina Zafar – San Ramon City CouncilFloridaAmira Dajani Fox (R) – State AttorneyGeorgiaSheikh Rahman (D) – State Senate District 5IllinoisSadia Gul Covert (D) – Dupage County Board District 5IndianaAndre Carson (D) – 7th Congressional DistrictIowaAko Abdul-Samad (D) – State House District 35MarylandSabina Taj – Howard County Board of EducationMichiganRashida Tlaib (D) – 13th Congressional DistrictAbdullah Hammoud (D) – State House District 15Abdul “Al” Haidous (D) – Wayne County Commission District 11Sam Baydoun (D) – Wayne County Commission District 13Adel A. Harb – Wayne County Circuit CourtSam Salamey – District Courts, District 19MinnesotaIlhan Omar (D) – 5th Congressional DistrictKeith Ellison (D) – Attorney GeneralHodan Hassan (D) – State House District 62AMohamud Noor (D) – State House District 60BSiad Ali (D) – District 3 member of the Minneapolis Board of EducationNew HampshireAboul Khan (R) – State House Rockingham 20 DistrictSafiya Wazir (D) – State House Merrimack 17 DistrictNew JerseyAssad Akhter (D) – Passaic County Board of Chosen FreeholdersAlaa “Al” Abdel-Aziz – Paterson City Council Ward 6Mohammad Ramadan – Passaic County Board of EducationAlaa Matari – Prospect Park Borough CouncilDawn Haynes – Newark Public Schools School BoardHazim Yassin – Red Bank City CouncilMohamed Khairullah – Prospect Park MayorSalim Patel – Passaic City CouncilNew MexicoAbbas Akhil (D) – State House District 20New YorkCharles Fall (D) – State House District 61Robert Jackson (D) – State Senate District 3Shahabuddeen Ally – NYC Civil Court, NY CountyNorth CarolinaMujtaba Mohammed (D) – State Senate District 38Nasif Majeed (D) – State House District 99OhioMohamed Al-Hamdani – Dayton Public Schools Board of EducationPennsylvaniaJason Dawkins (D) – State House District 179TexasRabeea Collier – District Courts, 113th DistrictSalman Bhojani – Euless City Council Place 6VirginiaBabur Lateef – Prince William County School BoardHaseeb Javed – Manassas Park City CouncilMo Seifeldein – Alexandria City CouncilThose judiciary wins are extremely significant considering how judges don’t seem to be concerned about the Constitution anymore and look to foreign law and “precedent” in many of their rulings.However, numbers from a report by Hamas-CAIR (Council on American-Islamic Relations) in coordination with JETPAC indicates that a high percentage of Muslims voted in 2018.The report claims:97% of Muslim voters participated in this year’s midterm election.• 88% of Muslim voters primarily voted for the Democratic Party candidates and 17% for Republican Party candidates.• 56% of Muslim voters consider themselves liberal on social issues, while 26% consider themselves conservative.• 33% of Muslim voters consider themselves fiscally conservative, while 50% consider themselves liberal.• 26% of Muslim voters who primarily voted for Democratic candidates perceived themselves as being conservative on social issues. Moreover, 36% perceived themselves as being fiscally conservative.• 78% of Muslim voters thought Islamophobia and anti-Muslim sentiment in the U.S. increased while 17% thought it decreased in the past year• 88% of Muslim voters who primarily voted for Democratic Party candidates thought Islamophobia increased in the past year. Conversely, only 33% of Muslim voters who primarily voted for Republican Party candidates thought Islamophobia increased in the past year.• 53% of Muslim voters became more interested in politics since the 2016 presidential election, while 34% maintained the same level of interest in politics and 13% became less interested in politics.• 65% of Muslim voters have become more actively involved in politics and/or civically engaged since the 2016 presidential election, while 25% have not.• Out of those Muslim voters who have become more actively involved in politics and/or civically engaged since 2016 presidential election:• 50% have primarily donated money to a political or social campaign.• 55% have primarily donated their time by volunteering with a local charity or civic-minded or religious organization.• 48% have primarily donated their expertise by using their skills and/or network to advance social/political engagement.• 27% have primarily been involved in another way.If people don’t think they have an agenda to conform America to Islam,they reall do need to pull their heads out of the sand.Article posted with permission from The Washington Standard
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