Midwest
Michael Moore urges VP Kamala Harris to appeal to Arab Americans over ‘serious concerns’ about losing Michigan
Liberal filmmaker and activist Michael Moore penned a “plea” to Vice President Kamala Harris, blasting her “lack of action… lack of a plan” when it comes to the Israel-Hamas war that he feels could cost the Democratic nominee a win in the battleground state of Michigan.
“Those of us from Michigan have serious concerns about you possibly losing Michigan — and we just can’t let that happen. We fear you may not have the whole picture that we see here on the ground. This is why we are reaching out to you,” Moore wrote in Substack.
The Michigan native wrote that the “war on Gaza has not only resulted in the deaths of 42,000+ civilians,” using data that the Hamas-run Gaza Ministry of Health has provided.
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Liberal filmmaker and activist Michael Moore penned a “plea” to Vice President Kamala Harris, blasting her “lack of action… lack of a plan” when it comes to the Israel-Hamas war. ((Photo by Santiago Felipe/Getty Images))
The Israel-Hamas war began when roughly 1,200 Israelis were massacred and 257 were kidnapped and held hostage by Hamas during the terror group’s invasion of the Jewish state in October 2023. Over the past year, many on the far-left have objected to the Biden-Harris administration’s support of Israel despite some conservatives suggesting the White House isn’t supportive enough.
“The grief over this is felt by the 200,000 to 300,000 Arab and/or Muslim Americans who live in Michigan. Many have either lost loved ones in Gaza or live with the daily fear that their families and friends still in Gaza, the West Bank and Lebanon are in a constant state of terror and in fear of losing their lives. It has profoundly affected them, our neighbors here in Michigan. And it will deeply affect this election on November 5,” Moore wrote.
Moore noted that the Biden-Harris ticket won nearly 70% of Arab-American voters in Michigan in 2020.
“Since Israel’s invasion of Gaza a year ago, the Arab vote in Michigan for Joe Biden — and now you — has tanked,” Moore wrote.
“That 70% support number in the polls has dropped to as low as 12% in one recent Michigan poll,” he continued. “In a state that Hillary Clinton lost by just 2 votes per precinct in 2016, the loss of any of the 140,000 votes you received in 2020 could be catastrophic.”
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Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris speaks during a campaign rally at the Dort Financial Center in Flint, Mich., Friday, Oct. 4, 2024. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)
Moore said that polling suggests many Arab Americans in Michigan will simply sit out the presidential election if she doesn’t step up soon.
“Vice President Harris: Your perceived silence and lack of action, your lack of a plan, your continued repetition of the party line — ‘We are close to a ceasefire!’ — as if it’s just around the corner when we all know (because we all know Bibi) that that is not going to happen — rings hollow, and it has cost you an active base of support in Michigan,” Moore wrote.
“They are dispirited, and they are demoralized by Trump barnstorming the state like a steamroller who, unlike our side, is not afraid to state clearly what he intends to do ‘on Day One,’” Moore continued. “There is no equivocating from Trump. No pulling his punch. No planting a symbolic pomegranate tree to honor the dead of October 7th while ignoring the slaughter of 17,000 innocent children. None of this points to us winning in Michigan.”
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Fox News Power Rankings have moved Michigan into the toss-up column, with both parties making a strong play for Rust Belt voters. (Getty Images)
Moore insisted “this disaster can be prevented” if Harris acts quickly and offered suggestions on how to win back the Arab Americans of Michigan.
He called for Harris to declare she would end the war in Gaza once elected, promise to “deliver all forms of humanitarian aid immediately,” rebuild homes and hospitals in Gaza, announce that Israel will have to follow U.S. and international laws in order to receive aid, reassure Israel that the U.S. will continue to protect it, ensure all hostages in Gaza are returned to Israel and “all Palestinian political prisoners in Israel are to be returned to the Palestinian Territories” and ensure all Palestinians would be able to live in “their own Democracy.”
“Now, please, let’s make sure you win by winning the state of Michigan! Let our Arab and Muslim neighbors hear that you are with them in standing for peace and for creating a new way,” Moore wrote.
Moore never called for the destruction of the Hamas terror group, and never used the word “Hamas” in the plea to Harris.
Fox News’ Power Rankings have moved Michigan into the toss-up column, with both parties making a strong play for Rust Belt voters. The race has tightened significantly, with voters split along generational and gender lines, according to an AARP poll conducted Oct. 2-8. In a head-to-head match-up, Trump leads Harris by just one point, 49%-48%.
Moore has ripped Democrats pushing Harris to the center, arguing that the VP’s progressive policy positions on abortion, the environment, guns and jobs are actually in the mainstream. He previously warned Harris to not “move to the center” or it could backfire for Democrats.
“If Harris is advised by her wealthy donors to shun the left and drop her more progressive positions in favor of a ‘move to the center,’” Moore warned in a post on Substack, that could “reduce or depress the vote.”
Fox News Digital’s Kristine Parks and Paul Steinhauser contributed to this report.
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Cleveland, OH
David Henry Obituary – Vermilion, OH
David Henry
OBITUARY
David G. Henry, 70, of Vermilion, passed away Sunday, March 1, 2026, at his home following a lengthy illness.He was born December 14, 1955, in Greensburg, Pennsylvania, and had made Vermilion his home for the past 42 years, moving from Irwin, Pennsylvania.Dave began his career with Westinghouse in Pennsylvania before relocating to Ohio in 1983. He was employed at Elyria Foundry for 20 years and later worked as a machinist for 14 years at Betcher Industries, where he retired. He was known throughout his career for his strong work ethic and skilled craftsmanship.In his free time, Dave enjoyed woodworking, taking pride in the projects he created with his hands. Above all, he cherished the time he spent with his family, especially his children and grandchildren.He is survived by his daughter, Alicia Parsons of Vermilion; his sons, David (Fiona) Henry of Bloomington, Indiana and Jonathan (Joanna) Henry of Vermilion and Anthony (Ashley) Cico of Amherst; and 13 beloved grandchildren.He was preceded in death by his wife, Darlene (nee Eckenrode) Henry in 2017; his parents, Charles and Gloria (nee Krider) Henry; his brother, Howard Henry; and his son-in-law, Cliff Parsons.The family will receive friends on Friday, March 20, 2026 from 3:00 p.m. until the time of the memorial service at 5:00 p.m. at the Riddle Funeral Home, 5345 South Street, Vermilion, Ohio.Memorial contributions may be made to Friendship Animal Protective League of Lorain County, Inc. 8303 Murray Ridge Road, Elyria, OH 44035 or Cleveland Clinic Foundation, 95000 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44195Online condolences may be made at www.riddlefuneralhome.com
Illinois
Illinois lawmakers consider tightening DUI law to 0.05 BAC
COLLINSVILLE, Ill. (First Alert 4) – Right now, in Illinois, Missouri and most of the country, drivers must be at or over 0.08 to get a DUI. A proposal in the Illinois Statehouse would lower that threshold.
“Make it as safe as you possibly can out there,” said John Sapolis.
Collinsville resident John Sapolis said while lowering Illinois’ DUI threshold would not affect him, as he rarely drinks, he likes the idea of getting drinkers off the road.
“It’s bad enough out there driving around with people who are not drinking,” said Sapolis.
If a bill passes in the Illinois House of Representatives, the blood alcohol limit would be lowered, meaning fewer drinks could put somebody over the line for a DUI.
Two Chicago-area lawmakers propose lowering the threshold from 0.08 to 0.05.
“Your body still is not in a proper state to really be behind the wheel,” said Erin Doherty, Regional Executive Director for Mothers Against Drunk Driving.
Doherty said even at 0.05, drivers are less coordinated and cannot track moving objects as well as when they are sober.
Utah is the only state in the country to have the 0.05 limit, and Doherty said one in five drivers there changed their behavior.
“There are so many other options before getting behind the wheel,” said Doherty.
Sara Floyd used to live in Utah and now calls Collinsville home.
“The Midwest people like to have a few beers while they watch their Little League games
“In Utah, you can barely get alcohol at a gas station,” said Floyd.
She said the culture in Utah is very different and thinks there should be some wiggle room for drivers.
“If one person had a beer within an hour period and then drove, they shouldn’t get a DUI for one drink,” said Floyd.
Doherty said they do not recommend driving even after a single drink.
“You really should not get behind the wheel when you’re any kind of impaired, one drink, five drinks, whatever that looks like, just don’t drive,” said Doherty.
While each body processes alcohol differently, according to the National Library of Medicine, in a two-hour period it takes a 170-pound man three to four drinks to reach 0.05, and it takes a 137-pound woman two to three drinks to reach the same state.
April Sage said she does not think this law would work, saying instead it would help more if the state added more public transit.
“I could have three beers and get a ride home safely,” said Sage.
First Alert 4 reached out to a spokesman for the Illinois Department of Transportation to see if they had any comments on this bill. The spokesperson said they are not going to comment because it is pending legislation.
According to the Illinois Department of Public Health, fatal crashes involving one driver who had been drinking increased 4% from 2019 to 2022, despite multiple studies showing fewer Americans are drinking.
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Indiana
Chicago Ridge man accused of stealing vehicles with tow truck, selling them for scrap metal: police
CHICAGO (WLS) — A tow truck driver has been accused of selling vehicles he stole.
Illinois State Police arrested 36-year-old Saeed E. Mustafa of Chicago Ridge on Friday.
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Investigators say he used his tow truck to steal vehicles, before selling them for scrap metal.
One of the thefts took place on Feb. 12 on the Bishop Ford Freeway, Illinois State Police said.
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Several had been stolen out of Chicago and Indiana, according to police.
Mustafa has been charged with conspiracy to receive/possess/sell a stolen motor vehicle.
He is being held, pending his first court appearance.
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