Sam Rasoul, an American-born Palestinian, won re-election in Roanoke with nearly 70% of the vote

Democratic Delegate Sam Rasoul, an American-born Palestinian, won re-election in Roanoke with nearly 70% of the vote, defying attacks over his criticism of Israel’s war on Gaza. His independent challenger, who labeled him “radical,” failed to sway voters. Rasoul, first elected in 2014, campaigned on “the people’s platform” — focusing on affordable healthcare, education, and mental well-being. He called the victory “validating,” saying voters chose hope, service, and principle over fear and division.

(From Roanoke Rambler)

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