In his first week as New York City mayor, Zohran Mamdani revoked executive orders barring city agencies from supporting boycotts of Israel and rescinded the city’s adoption of the IHRA definition of antisemitism — prompting accusations of antisemitism from the Israeli government.
United Voices is demanding state and federal law enforcement investigate death threats targeting Tanveer Patel, a Muslim candidate running for Hoover City Council in Alabama, as hate crimes — warning that threatening a candidate because of her faith is an attack on democracy itself.
United Voices is rallying all registered Muslim voters in Michigan to actively participate in the state’s primary election set for Tuesday, Feb. 27. This election offers a pivotal chance for American Muslims to influence the future direction of the nation. Michigan’s election process provides two separate ballots, allowing citizens to vote in either the Republican […]
Ruwa Romman remembers the sadness she felt as an 8-year-old girl sitting in the back of a school bus watching classmates point to her house and erupt in vicious laughter. “There’s the bomb lab,” they jeered in yet another attempt to brand her family as terrorists. On Tuesday, the same girl – now a 29-year-old […]
The Nov. 8 midterms almost saw Dr. Mehmet Oz become the first Muslim U.S. Senator. The Republican TV doctor-turned-politician—who wasn’t exactly popular among a wide swathe of Muslim Americans—would have been a controversial first for the community. But Oz’s loss to Democrat John Fetterman in Pennsylvania masks what was otherwise a record-breaking election for the […]
Nida Allam made headlines in March 2020 when she became the first Muslim woman to win elected office in North Carolina. Now, the 27-year-old Democrat and member of the Durham County Board of Commissioners has set her eyes on Washington, D.C., announcing Monday that she will run for Congress. “I hope voters see that I’m […]

AIPAC Spent $100 Million to Punish Gaza Critics in Congress. Now It’s Running Scared of Its Own Brand.
AIPAC, which spent $100 million to remove Gaza critics from Congress in 2024, is pulling back its electoral strategy ahead of the 2026 midterms — acknowledging that its brand has become toxic as public disgust over Gaza continues to grow.