Trump or Kamala Harris? | Why Are Muslim Americans angry with Democrats| PakPac

With only days left until the 2024 U.S. presidential election, the stakes couldn’t be higher! In this episode of Unraveled with Marvi Sirmed, we take a deep dive into the presidential race from a South Asian perspective, exploring why Indian and Pakistani Americans are split between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump. South Asian diaspora political groups, such as Lotus for POTUS and PakPac, have taken opposing sides, revealing a complex web of cultural ties and political loyalties. But the show doesn’t stop there. Amidst the heightened political polarization, major media outlets like the LA Times and Washington Post have broken from tradition, choosing not to endorse any candidate. Is this an act of journalistic neutrality or a shocking abandonment of responsibility? Marvi Sirmed explores this hotly debated issue with guests Dr. Imran Sharief, General Secretary of PakPac, and Raza Ahmed Rumi, Chief Editor of NWG. Join us as we discuss how the South Asian American community could influence the election outcome and what media neutrality means in an era of division. This episode is essential viewing for anyone interested in the intersection of U.S. politics, diaspora influence, and media ethics.