For Colorado, the choice in the national election is simpler than in swing states. As a solid “blue state,” it is almost certain that Kamala Harris will win Colorado’s electoral votes. This means that regardless of how the Muslim community votes, we do not have the numbers to change that outcome.

Since Harris is all but guaranteed to secure the state’s electoral votes, this provides the Colorado community an opportunity to consider voting third-party without the concern of “wasting” our vote. By voting third-party, we can challenge the dominance of the two-party system and send a clear message to the Democratic Party about our discontentment towards their support of the genocide in Palestine. With this in mind, we encourage Colorado Muslims to cast their votes for third-party candidate Jill Stein/Butch Ware.

In May 2024, as the genocide in Gaza persisted, many elected leaders were asked to sign a letter calling for a cease-fire. While some showed their support, many of those in positions of power – elected with significant backing from the Muslim community – chose not to.

This election, the Muslim community will hold these leaders accountable for their failure to advocate for a cease-fire and for turning a blind eye to the suffering of Palestinians. True leadership is not defined by convenience, but by the willingness to make difficult decisions when justice demands it. The strength of those in power is tested when they are faced with hard choices – when doing the right thing requires courage, sometimes at the risk of political backlash. Sadly, many of those who benefitted from our support failed that test.

We will not allow our voices to be ignored or our votes to be taken for granted. The Muslim vote will no longer be a given for those who don’t stand with us in our fight for dignity and human rights, both at home and abroad. This election, the Muslim community will vote against those who failed us and in doing so will make sure our voices are heard at the ballot box.