The formula in American presidential campaigns has been tried and tested. The candidate comes from a rural state, solicits large-scale donations, and seeks endorsements from party leaders while shunning Arab and Muslim support. Bernie Sanders took a different approach. In March last year, he opened a rally in south Dearborn, Michigan with a Palestinian comedian, a Dabka dance, and young Arab activists. It might not have won over party leaders, but it did speak to a young generation of Arabs and Muslims who felt seen and heard. This growing sense of inclusion has been demonstrated recently as people have taken to the streets and social media across the world to protest
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