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Muslim Vote Impact

From protecting civil liberties to fixing our healthcare and strengthening the economy, we strive to help American Muslims be defined by what they stand for. Together we are helping to educate and mobilize our community to become a force for positive change and build the next generation of civic leaders. From mobilizing thousands of voters across swing states, to defeating anti-shariah bills and knocking out Islamophobic elected officials, Emgage is the most effective tool in protecting the rights and privileges of American Muslims.

WHY EMGAGE

ABOUT EMGAGE OUR VISION OUR MISSION Emgage serves as the nation s leader in civic engagement in decreasing voter inequality and increasing representation by implementing an ecosystem of programs to develop the capacity of the Muslim voter which will ensure our narrative is a part of the American fabric. Emgage seeks to educate, engage and empower American Muslim communities through educational events, voter initiatives, and leadership development for the purpose of creating a community of equitable, knowledgeable, and motivated citizens.

WHO WE SERVE In 2018, the majority of births in the U.S. will be from minorities Latinos The Emerging Majority African-Americans American Muslim Asian Americans/ Pacific Islander A key component of this new Emerging Majority - American Muslim Voters - will play a critical role in shaping the future of our country.

WHERE WE SERVE OHIO NEW YORK VIRGINIA TEXAS MICHIGAN FLORIDA PENNSYLVANIA These states represent 125 out of 270 votes needed to win a Presidential election

HOW WE WORK Leadership Development Voter Education Voter Engagement Issue Advocacy Candidates Legislative Agenda Endorsements Campaigns Fundraising POLITICAL IMPACT

EMGAGE BY NUMBERS

2016 AMERICAN MUSLIM VOTER TURNOUT 12.1% 15.7% 13% 8.9% MICHIGAN FLORIDA PENNSYLVANIA VIRGINIA OHIO 12.4% Between 2012 and 2016, Muslim American voter turnout increased 12.4% in states we engaged with average increase in registered American Muslim voter turnout across these four states 10,392 CANVASSED 7.4% average increase in voting eligible American Muslim voter turnout across these four states AVERAGE INCREASE IN STATES WE ENGAGED WITH

GET OUT THE VOTE (GOTV) In order to educate Muslims about the civic process and recruit volunteers for local GOTV efforts, volunteers assisted as mosque captains, at voter registrations, and as election officers CIVIC TRAININGS 23 CIVIC TRAININGS PHONE BANKING 10,392 CANVASSED CANDIDATE FORUMS 27 CANDIDATE FORUMS

2016 MUSLIM VOTER TURNOUT Registered Muslim Voter Turnout Voting Eligible Muslim Population Voter Tunrout 76.8 61.1 63 2016 2012 2008 70.3 65.1 61.4 2016 2012 2008 57.8 69.2 61.3 53.3 50.9 52.1 46.7 47.5 46.7 46.2 42.6 36 32.8 34.9 47.4 42.2 35.433.7 Florida Michigan Virgina Pennsylvania Florida Michigan Virgina Pennsylvania

PENNSYLVANIA 80,518 Muslim American voters 2010 Senate Race PAT TOOMEY [R] won by 80,229 votes 2012 Presidential Race BARACK OBAMA [D] won by 309,840 votes Congressional Race KEITH ROTHFUS [R] won by 11,943 votes 2016 Presidential Race HILARY CLINTON [D] won by 475,277 votes DONALD TRUMP [R] won by 344,292 votes Congressional Race DWIGHT EVANS [D] won by 287,383 votes

VIRGINIA 41,000 Muslim American voters 2012 Attorney General Race MARK HERING [D] won by 165 votes Senate Race TIM KAINE [D] won by approx. 20,000 votes 2016 Presidential Race HILARY CLINTON [D] won by 212,030 votes Congressional Race HOWARD SMITH [D] won by 129,399 votes Congressional Race SCOTT RIGELL [R] won by 23,683 votes

MICHIGAN 119,634 Muslim American voters 2008 RASHIDA TLAIB [D] with 90% of the vote she becomes the first Muslim women to serve in the Michigan State House of Representatives 2012 Congressional Race DAN BENISHEK [R] won by 2,297 votes Congressional Race KERRY BENTIVOLO [R] won by 22,907 votes (Bentivolo actually beat a Muslim American candidate, Syed Taj) 2016 ABDULLAH HAMMOUD [D] becomes first Muslim man from the city of Dearborn to serve in the Michigan State House of Representatives

TEXAS 200,000 Muslim American voters 2012 House Race 2nd District TED POE [R] won by 159,664 votes House Race 14th District RANDY W E B E R [R] won by 131,460 votes House Race 23rd District PETE GALLEGO [D] won by 96,676 votes House Race 36th District STEVE STOCKMAN [R] won by 165,405 votes 2016 House Race 14th District RANDY W E B E R [R] won by 61,577 votes House Race 18th District SHEILA JACKSON [D] won by 150,157 votes House Race 36th District BRIAN BABIN [R] won by 193,675 votes House Race 137th District GENE WU [D] won by 18,088votes

FLORIDA 124,000 Muslim American voters 2012 House Race 5th District C. BROWN [D] won by 119,884 votes 2016 House Race 5th District A. LAWSON [D] won by 85,646 votes House Race 9th District A. GRAYSON [D] won by 66,114 votes House Race 7th District S. MURPHY [D] won by 10,346 votes House Race 18th District P. MURPHY [D] won by 1,907 votes House Race 20th District A. HASTINGS[R] won by 184,764 votes House Race 9th District D. SOTO [D] votes by 50,682 votes House Race 20th District A. HASTINGS (D) won by 166,373 votes

NEW YORK 397,488 Muslim American voters 2012 Congressional Race CHRIS COLLINS [R] won by 4,312 votes 2016 Congressional Race CHRIS COLLINS [R] won by 113,053 votes Congressional Race BILL OW ENS [D] won by 4,985 votes Congressional Race ELISE STEFANIK [R] won by 95,725 votes Congressional Race CHRIS GIBSON [R] won by 15,950 votes Congressional Race JOHN FASO [R] won by 24,947 votes

EMGAGE CASE STUDIES

Emgage Case Study: Allen West Defeat What we did: Mobilized the community in key district by door-to-door campaigns and phone banking Utilized our unique communications model to educate the community about Allen West s Islamophobic s views and statements. Utilized Emgage Action to raise money for his opponent and distributed our voter card. Mobilized 2,500 voters in a swing district with a 90% turn out.... We are against something that is a totalitarian theocratic political ideology and it is called Islam. - Allen West, 2010 CPAC Conference

Emgage Case Study: Abdullah Hammoud Victory What we did: Mobilized the Dearborn community through phone banking, candidate forums and canvassing. Utilized our communications model to inform community about key positions and initiatives. Mobilized voters in Michigan's 15th House District which contributed to a 61.77% general election victory "Only through an educated, and engaged population can we ensure that our nation stays the most amazing democracy on Earth. - State Representative Abdullah Hammoud

Emgage Case Study: Ilhan Omar Victory What we did: Mobilized the community to fundraise a Minnesotan candidate Utilized our communications model to inform community about key positions and initiatives. Continued to support Ilhan Omar as she continues to fight for her constituents after her win. Young Muslims are taking the lead in organizing their communities to be more involved and engaged and Emgage is on the forefront of that. - State Representative Ilhan Omar

2016 RECAP 77,431 25 $2M Muslim American voters canvassed Counties Emgaged Raised via Emgage PAC 45+ 238,522 17.2% Volunteers Recruited Average increase in states engaged with Votes mobilized across select counties in swing states

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